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MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 275/50R20 113W XL RunFlat
excl. VAT 0% Full set 1 030,67 £ / 4 pcs
Performance & EU label
7.5/ 10 overallThe BEIZ Score aggregates the tyre's core metrics - longevity, handling, wet and dry grip, efficiency and noise - into one comparable rating.
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MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3
MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 275/50R20 113W XL RunFlat — quality Summer tyre from MICHELIN. Reliable grip, stability and durability for everyday driving across all conditions.
How fuel-efficient is this tyre?
Efficient, just shy of the top. The MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 carries a B rating, the second band on the EU scale. Rolling resistance is still low, and in normal driving the gap from a class A tyre is small enough that you'd barely notice it at the pump.
How well does this tyre grip in the wet?
Strong. The MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 carries a B rating, one step below the top. Wet braking is still short and dependable — the difference from a class A tyre is small and only really shows up in hard braking on soaked roads. For everyday driving in mixed weather it's plenty.
How much road noise does this tyre make?
A little louder than average. The MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 reads 73 dB, toward the upper part of the range. Expect a steady note of road noise on the motorway, often the trade-off for a grippier or more aggressive tread.
Are these tyres reinforced?
Yes. The MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 carries the XL (Extra Load) marking, which means a stronger casing that takes higher pressures and carries more weight than a standard tyre of the same size. That suits heavier cars, fully loaded driving, vans, and EVs, which run heavier because of their battery packs. To get the full benefit, set the higher pressure the XL rating allows.
Can I keep driving if these tyres lose pressure?
Yes, for a short distance. The MICHELIN LATITUDE SPORT 3 is a run-flat tyre, marked RunFlat with reinforced sidewalls that hold the car's weight even with no air in the tyre. After a puncture you can usually carry on for around 80 km at up to 80 km/h to reach a garage, instead of changing a wheel at the roadside. Run-flats should only go on a car designed for them, ideally one with a tyre-pressure monitoring system.
MICHELIN is a premium class manufacturer offering solid-quality tyres with a good balance of price and durability.
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