Are EV tyres worth it? Find out in this tyre comparison test.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @giulianomarco
    @giulianomarco 12 дней назад +45

    Hankook's Half Hour! 😁👍

  • @lagautmd
    @lagautmd 12 дней назад +11

    I completely understand people complaining that this was effectively an informercial for Hankook Ion tires. But, it was also generally informative about why a person should purchase EV specific tires. The balancing of demands must be adjusted just like an engineer would for racing tires for rally versus Formula 1. I do wonder how those features will age as the tire wears.

  • @robinallen7356
    @robinallen7356 11 дней назад +12

    One thing I would have liked to see would be a BLIND test. Cover the names on the tires so the driver doesn't know which ones are on the car. Otherwise there is far too much self-bias - you WANT the tyres to behave better, so you subconsciously drive better. I know you think you drove the same, but you control your subconscious.
    The other thing I would have liked to see would be for you to NOT KEEP SAYING THE NAME OF THE TYRES WRONG. It says CONTACT not CONNECT.

  • @dougowt
    @dougowt 12 дней назад +11

    Another difference comparing EVs to ICE is the low centre of gravity of an EV, which seems to load the tyres differently. I fitted Hankooks last autumn to my 'classic' 2016 Model S, just before I travelled down to southern Italy for 6 weeks. I'd had Pirellis and Michelins before. The Hankooks are everything they claim, better grip, easily more efficient and notably quieter. They are also wearing well. I'm planning to fit some of their new FlexiClimate tyres before I head back down to Italy at the end of November. It'll be good to see how they compare to the iON Evos.

    • @musakoca2684
      @musakoca2684 12 дней назад

      after 8 years how is your battery holding up? could u give capacity drop % thanks

    • @stephensharp975
      @stephensharp975 10 дней назад

      @@musakoca2684 I have a 2015 model s 85d with 250,000 kms, last time i worked it out about a year ago my battery was at 90% SOH , i guess it it now at about 87-90% i can see a displayed 400kms on a full charge, more like 250kms real range when driving on motorway at 130kmh, dropping to 120kmh increases range significantly, maybe 300kms. I supercharge the hell out of it as it is our long range EV, and has free supercharging. hope that helps?

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny 12 дней назад +18

    I love your channel, but this video was too commercial 😅 I must admit that you did a great job explaining the characteristics of the tyres 😉

    • @apb3251
      @apb3251 12 дней назад +3

      Yeah it felt like a paid for infomercial with the bias of course stating Hankook is the best

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 11 дней назад

      ​@@apb3251 ECC has to earn money, and I don't mind from time to time some infomercials, but of course that I prefer the original videos, very informative and awesome. Perhaps with some product placement would be also fine 😉
      BTW: This video would have been more useful with a decibel meter inside the car to see the difference between tyres 👍👍

    • @apb3251
      @apb3251 11 дней назад +1

      @@deltajohnny sort of agree but they make money from the conversion of cars, the RUclips channel is an advert for their business and passion, but they also make some money from RUclips and it’s a bit cheeky to not state the latest video is most likely a paid for advert for Hankook.

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 11 дней назад

      ​@@apb3251 Fully agree, and I'm sure that they earn decent money from the conversions, as their work is top notch 👏👏👏
      About the RUclips channel, it's OK to earn some extra money, but this type of videos is too commercial... if there were more common, I would not like it at all...
      About the paid ad, if I remember correctly, the first time that I saw it, it appeared briefly the typical sentence at the beginning indicating that there was a paid promotion or something like that?
      BTW: I'm Spanish, so please excuse if my English is not perfect 😅😅

    • @cre8tvedge
      @cre8tvedge 11 дней назад

      @@apb3251 Did you mean conversation or conversion - after all they're always conversating about the cars in the videos.

  • @DrRogB
    @DrRogB 12 дней назад +12

    Come on guys, get a sound meter app on your phone!
    You are only doing a comparison, it doesn't need to be calibrated.

  • @christianvann4222
    @christianvann4222 12 дней назад +17

    I love this channel, but I have never watched a 15 minute ad before and I am not starting now.

    • @Grant_S_M
      @Grant_S_M 12 дней назад +2

      It's a product review.

  • @MetrosCarBlog
    @MetrosCarBlog 12 дней назад +14

    I always look forward to your videos but was disappointed in this one as it was an infomercial. Surely a more useful comparison of tyres would be to see what improvement was gained in putting EV specific ones on a car that had non-EV specifics on.

  • @stephensharp975
    @stephensharp975 10 дней назад +1

    i switched to Hankook ions for my 2015 models S a few years ago, they seem to last a bit longer, I was getting 30,000kms on old tyres and now seem to get 50,000kms. I'm In French alps so my tyres get a pounding with all the mountain roads i use, I'm sure you could get more life out of tyres in a flatter area. They do make a noticeable difference in efficiency especially when travelling at lower speeds, in town and normal roads, on motorways the difference seem less than at lower speeds maybe due to aero drag being a more significant factor at higher speeds. All our family all seemed to think they were quieter than old tyres. overall I would recommend them.

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 12 дней назад +3

    A fascinating look at what 'system' means in the EV world, including tires.

  • @aqnaqnaqn
    @aqnaqnaqn 10 дней назад +2

    I appreciate the "test" of these two tires. ("Tires" not "tyres" 'cause I'm a 'Murkin. Please don't hold that against me. 🙃) I'd like to point out a few things:
    1. It's good that you did the runs on the same day so there is less variability in weather. Problem is you made the out run on one set of tires and the run back on the other set. If the trip is generally more uphill in one direction that the other, that would easily affect the energy economy numbers.
    2. The "test" was one run on each set of tires. Granted, this is prob not meant to be an exhaustive test, but making at least several runs on each set of tires in both directions, throwing out the best and worst numbers and averaging the rest would produce a more "real" result.
    I'm a bit of a geek so I obsessively record every bit of info from my 2011 LEAF every time I plug it in: date, time, temperature, trip length, average trip speed, energy economy, charging time, etc. In the early years of my LEAF ownership, I have used two EV-specific tires. Since, I've run high performance summer tires. The hundreds of data points from each set of tires showed that there is barely any differences between the different tires! Indeed, there was barely any differences between different tire pressures: the OEM 36 psi versus 44 psi!
    My theory is that there are probably differences between tires and pressures, but they are small relative to other variables: weather, road condition/traction, imprecision in how the car is driven, terrain, the level of blinker fluid 🙃, etc.

  • @georgedaville4662
    @georgedaville4662 11 дней назад +2

    Interesting video Richard, I must admit I have had Hankook tyres on my company ICE cars and found them very safe to drive on. Tyre life was comparable to other brands at 25k rear and 40k front on average. Ride quality and tyre noise were also probably better than the competitors. 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿😎

  • @johniooi3954
    @johniooi3954 11 дней назад +6

    I switched from EV tyres to all seasons. Which are quieter, give better grip. Yet still give the same efficiency. Not alone in the E-Niro in doing so.

    • @markdearden1697
      @markdearden1697 11 дней назад

      Same here - Michelins (twice) on our Leaf and now Continentals on our Ioniq. EV- specific tyres weren't even available at the beginning. The all seasons tyres we bought this year and last year are labelled 'EV ready'. One difference I've noticed is that you can run these ones at the recommended pressures. The ones that weren't designed with EVs in mind at all needed to be run at 45psi our they wore really quickly on the shoulders. Couldn't take the weight. I see that Hankook do make an EV- specific all season tyre that fits some Korean cars (new Kia EV3 at least), but they're noisier and have more rolling resistance than the Continentals, and there's no information yet about their performance on cold/wet/icy/ snowy roads.

    • @zackh7450
      @zackh7450 6 дней назад

      Do you think there would be a difference if I change one of the Michelin electric tires to an all season normal one? Like in terms of balance?

    • @markdearden1697
      @markdearden1697 6 дней назад

      @@zackh7450 Yes, I think that would be very dangerous, and probably illegal. In icy or snowy conditions (and probably dry conditions below 5-6C), that one tyre would grip much better than the others, which could cause you to lose control of the car when cornering or braking. You should at least change 2 tyres at the same time (either front or rear), and it's definitely better to replace all 4 at once.

  • @phphph6022
    @phphph6022 12 дней назад +4

    Been driving electric since 2013 and have always just bought 'standard' tyres. Never had any issues, never seen any real reduction in range either.

    • @bink281
      @bink281 11 дней назад +7

      If you always brought standard tires then how would you know if the range is affected?

  • @ericb9881
    @ericb9881 12 дней назад +3

    How was the temperature during each run? Might that have impacted the performance some?

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  11 дней назад +2

      Temperature was the same, as we did the tests on the same day and the temperature didn’t vary much at all during the day. 👍

  • @ndc5544p
    @ndc5544p 11 дней назад +2

    I really like Hankook. They don't make any iON in the size of the Zoe, so I got the Ventus Prime 4 summer and Winter i*cept RS3 winter tyres. Really efficient and comfortable tyres, don't regret buying from them. All Michelins that I had always felt too stiff. Had the S1 Evo3 on a Megane RS, and those tyres made the car more comfortable and less noisy on longer journeys compared to the Bridgestones it came with.

  • @markottaway6899
    @markottaway6899 7 дней назад +1

    Tyres do make a difference! When I bought my Zoe it had original Michelin Energy tires and I would get around 4.5 Miles per KWH in the winter and 5+ in warmer times, I replaced them with Michelin E-Primacy last year near the start of the year and I have rarely get close to 5 KWH now.
    I spoke with a Hankook rep at Everything Electric South and keep looking but so far they havnet released tires for smaller EV's

  • @ramblerandy2397
    @ramblerandy2397 12 дней назад +3

    Ooh, it's my car. Well, in blue. ID3 though.
    I remember when Hankook tyres were new to the UK. There was quite a bit of suspicion from the Michelin, Goodyear, etc diehards. And in a few respects, rightly so. But it didn't take Hankook that long, what 10-15 years [?] and they're now absolutely firmly established. Good tyres.

  • @dangreasley7934
    @dangreasley7934 11 дней назад +2

    Very interesting and just goes to show what a difference different tyres can make.... Well done chaps

  • @camneilsen8234
    @camneilsen8234 12 дней назад +20

    Is this a sponsored ad?

    • @robhills2613
      @robhills2613 11 дней назад +2

      If it is, no explicit disclosure.

    • @deltajohnny
      @deltajohnny 11 дней назад

      ​@@robhills2613 at the beginning I saw the typical phrase indicating that there was paid advertisement or something like that 👍

    • @UpsideDownFork
      @UpsideDownFork 11 дней назад +1

      100%

  • @locknut5382
    @locknut5382 4 дня назад +1

    This was one of the most interesting adverts I've seen in a long time.
    How do the tyre prices compare? Thanks Richard. 🙂👍

  • @YorkshireJumbo
    @YorkshireJumbo 8 дней назад +1

    Rounding the m/kWh to 1 decimal place gives a huge possible variation in percentage improvement. Due to rounding, at worst it’s around 2.5%; at best it’s almost 9%. Plus the weather will have a huge effect on efficiency, with wipers, demisting, etc causing a wide variation in power consumption

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  8 дней назад +1

      Weather was the same the entire day. You’re right about the rounding error variance. 👍

  • @terryfleming7084
    @terryfleming7084 11 дней назад +2

    Great test! Is there more wear on an EV over an ICE vehicles? All the other savings out weigh a little tire wear, if that’s the case.

  • @davec1768
    @davec1768 11 дней назад +1

    Interesting video. However, it may have been worth adding a few more fields in your conclusion, for instance, price, wear and availability are something I found important when buying EV tyres. It's great having a super efficient, high performance set of tyres which are very quiet, but if they costs a fortune and only last for a few thousand miles they aren't for me.
    Hope to see a few more similar videos in the future. 👍

  • @paulwincott2987
    @paulwincott2987 11 дней назад +4

    Congratulations on your new appointment with the Hankook marketing team.

  • @shoestringsev4529
    @shoestringsev4529 9 дней назад +1

    Low rolling resistance tires are low grip tires. This is very important to be aware of. As long as the weight rating is OK the tire is OK to use. Michalin pro climate plus are my favourite all weather tires.

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  9 дней назад

      But my road tyres on my Land Rover have lower rolling resistance and more grip than my off road tyres. 🤷‍♂️ There’s more to rolling resistance than grip. 👍

  • @xeroniris
    @xeroniris 12 дней назад +2

    Nice to see you liked the ID.3. I'm about to swap my Golf GTE for an ID.3. I'm really looking forward to the increased boot space!

    • @Rich-on6fe
      @Rich-on6fe 12 дней назад +1

      The boot is virtually the same size, assuming you don't want to carry a spare wheel in your id.3. And if you do choose to carry a spare wheel in your id.3 it's not a big boot at all. I'm guessing smaller. (Note: I have an id.3 and carry a spare - I don't know the golf boot or whether its spare cavity is in addition to the quoted litres.)

    • @xeroniris
      @xeroniris 12 дней назад +1

      @Rich-on6fe having looked at both boots in person, the ID.3 boot definitely has more usable space. The GTE boot is quite compromised by the hybrid battery.

  • @bernardcharlesworth9860
    @bernardcharlesworth9860 12 дней назад +2

    As a EV van driver I would find a set of low noise tyres really useful

  • @motorv8N
    @motorv8N 11 дней назад +1

    Nice segment sir- appreciate you working to introduce and explain some of the tire options open to us sceptical of the bright sparks in tire marketing selling a bill of goods. In my case, more range for my Mini SE’s pretty sad 180ish km universe would be very welcome. Even 5%!
    On the subject of noise measurement, I thought I’d try to capture the difference in ambient interior sound in your car for each tire by running your video on a laptop and using a decibel app on my phone. Same volume setting, same distance from the speakers. (My spouse as it happens specializes in acoustics for the aviation industry and could hardly stifle her scorn at my low rent project, giving me a grocery list of faults with my methodology but nevermind her meddlesome naysaying….onwards!)
    The upshot is I measured 70.4 dB out of the speakers during your 50mph run for the first set of tires and 68.7 for the Hankooks. Granted it was hard to find more than a second or two of footage without you gents yakking - lol.
    Submitted for your consideration and worth about what ya paid for it…😎

  • @achmadosman9807
    @achmadosman9807 12 дней назад +4

    😀the noise reading app on my smartphone would give a reasonable reading… load the app on your phone.. 😂

  • @awo1fman
    @awo1fman 11 дней назад +1

    Enjoyed seeing Bug Zappa drag racing on CarWow!

  • @russbetts1467
    @russbetts1467 11 дней назад +1

    When I bought my new car - Hyundai 1.4lt Getz GSI Automatic - in 2006, it came with Hankook tyres. Not only were they very noisy, they didn't wear well, so I swapped them for something with a better Noise Rating. I'm going to need to change my tyres before the next MOT, so I'm wondering is these EV tyres are worth putting on my car, to try to improve the handling and fuel consumption. Russ. Hampshire.

  • @JohnErnestAdam
    @JohnErnestAdam 11 дней назад +1

    I have a 2021 VW ID.4 1st Edition in the US and the OEM Bridgestone tires wore out int 15,000 miles. Then I put on Pirelli winter tires and they lasted about the same. Pirelli non-winter stood up a little better and came with a mileage warranty. I am now on Hankook ION SUV EV with warranty. Fingers crossed.

  • @Pstaines439
    @Pstaines439 11 дней назад +2

    I love Hankook tyres, been using them for years....on ICE cars. However, with our Nissan Leaf I was surprised at the huge price hike for EV/ECO tyres. Unless I get twice the mileage out of them it just doesn't make sense.

  • @stephenwensley9328
    @stephenwensley9328 12 дней назад +7

    Out of Spec youtube channel in the states recently changed the tyres on their model 3 performance and increased the range 13.5%!

    • @stephenwensley9328
      @stephenwensley9328 12 дней назад

      My bad, it was the wheels they changed ruclips.net/video/37z5FD2mgnw/видео.htmlsi=JU11K8AwZLm56ZZ7

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +1

      Interesting. 👍

    • @stephenwensley9328
      @stephenwensley9328 12 дней назад +1

      @@ElectricClassicCars I got it wrong it was a change to Martian Wheels MW08 that increased the range

    • @concinnus
      @concinnus 12 дней назад +2

      It was predominantly the wheel size that helped. The tires were the same and the aftermarket wheels were if anything less aero in design (so would be worse at the OEM diameter).

  • @grahamcook9289
    @grahamcook9289 12 дней назад +2

    So how did you measure the sound. Did you use any kind of noise metre?

  • @michaelgoode9555
    @michaelgoode9555 12 дней назад +3

    We have an ID.3 1st Edition which came with Continental tyres. We do relatively low mileages and it was important for us to have more grip in wintry conditions.
    We swapped out to Michelin Cross climate 2 tyres fully expecting a drop in overall miles/kWh. Our efficiency overall has risen slightly and we average 4.1 miles/kWh over a year.
    Given that we will be unlikely to change the tyres for 3 or 4 years I would hope that Hankook are producing a similar tyre to the Michelin Cross Climate 2's by then.
    I did note that your ID.3 is on 18 inch rims whereas ours is on 19's. The smaller rim is usually slightly more efficient.
    As for the ID.3: we are very satisfied with it and have no plans to swap it any time soon although ours does have a trim rattle in the rear somewhere. Boohoo VW!. If you are buying used Tim be sure that the software is at version 3.2 (a dealer upgrade) and if possible, find one with a heat pump. The heater does eat range if you are driving mainly short local runs. Having said this, if you have charging at home then it's fine.

  • @jbmaru
    @jbmaru 11 дней назад +1

    I got some Michelin e-Primacy, not sure about the actual range extension but the're A-rated for efficiency

  • @busog97641
    @busog97641 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you for posting this video.

  • @mowermanone1621
    @mowermanone1621 12 дней назад +2

    Thank you, that was a good test.

  • @michaelfields8981
    @michaelfields8981 12 дней назад +3

    Hello. My only question about this comparison test would be, were the "old" tyres a brand new set as well? If they had done several thousand miles, surely the wear and tear would have some effect on noise and even rolling resistance? We all know that brand new tyres make a car feel quieter and more "perky" so I would ask you to re-run the test, if you could. But, brilliant content, thank you!

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  11 дней назад +2

      The car was brand new with less than 1000 miles one. 👍

    • @michaelfields8981
      @michaelfields8981 11 дней назад

      @@ElectricClassicCars OK, I stand corrected! Thank you. Less than 1000 is virtually brand new.

  • @stephenwensley9328
    @stephenwensley9328 12 дней назад +3

    If I were Tim I’d look at the Skoda Elroq version of the ID3

  • @ianlighting100
    @ianlighting100 11 дней назад

    I’m embarking on a T2 conversion. Any thoughts on good tyres for a T2? Probably going for the original steels.

  • @BambangEkoPurnomoOfficial
    @BambangEkoPurnomoOfficial 11 дней назад +2

    Thanks for watching

  • @TB-up4xi
    @TB-up4xi 4 дня назад +1

    EV tyres are generally more efficient that even the best non EV-specific tyres but you can't run a control test this way - the conditions have to be EXACTLY the same.
    Even if you back to back the test on the same tyres over exactly the same course in the same conditions the second run will be more efficient - your battery pack has warmed up and a warm battery is more effcient than a cold one.
    FYI the "A" for wet performance is based on wet stopping distance - there are some complaints aroud that the Hankook Ion tyres are not the best for wet cornering and more susceptible to aquaplaning than non-EV tyres or even other EV specific styres such as the Michelin PS4 EV or Continental eContact.

  • @aronbenyei5552
    @aronbenyei5552 12 дней назад +4

    Could have had a decibel meter in the car to make it more objective for the noise levels in the car. Other than that it is a good video.

    • @apb3251
      @apb3251 12 дней назад +1

      Could have just used a mobile app to do it. Weird to basis it on human perception

  • @zackh7450
    @zackh7450 6 дней назад +1

    Driving in London ive replaced about 3 tires this year all Michelin ev tires each costing over 120, wondering if i can just start fitting normal tires when i get skrews in them?( Also is it true u need the same tire replaced for balance or is that just a myth?)

  • @SEOcretario
    @SEOcretario 9 дней назад +1

    For sound measurements you could have used a mobile app like decibel meter🎤 Keep that in mind for next time 😉

  • @anthonyrawsthorne656
    @anthonyrawsthorne656 12 дней назад +2

    Normally, I base my tyres on wet grip vs cost.
    Currently on Uniroyal rainsport, for the great Scottish weather...🙄

  • @levxzpzx
    @levxzpzx 11 дней назад +1

    Would it not be better to compare same spec EV and non EV tyres?. E.g Hankook Ventus S1 Evo 3 - They have them as standard and EV (EV ones +70 quid each) Both A/B/A rating. Is the EV 69dB rolling noise quieter than the non EV 69dB? Does the EV A rating use less energy than the non EV A rating? Otherwise I still don't know if EV tyres are worth!

  • @chrisclamp8260
    @chrisclamp8260 12 дней назад +6

    Great channel, usually! Leave tyre assessing to those that do it properly.....and those that do, mainly conclude that EV specific tyres are more of a compromise than a benefit. But you & Hankook probably know that. Pretty poor !

  • @ruftime
    @ruftime 12 дней назад +2

    Thanks guys!
    14:10. VAG IS the dark side of EVs😂
    RIP VAG😎

  • @prakashnarismulu3332
    @prakashnarismulu3332 12 дней назад +2

    Hankook seems to be a favorite of VW cars

  • @_schwarzbunt
    @_schwarzbunt 12 дней назад +3

    Considering rounding errors the mileage could well be about only 0.1 Miles/KWh appart as well as 0.3 Miles/KWh ? ... in the worst case rounding errors possibly ending up being twice as high as the actual difference. If it is just 3.449 to 3.55 that would mean a difference of 2.9%
    ... adding different "driving pleasures" to it, as well as slight changes in speed, acceleration profiles, wind speeds,.. and what not more...
    Love your videos and work in general, but this video is too "close" to a commercial for me this time, though still entertaining.

  • @bettyswallocks6411
    @bettyswallocks6411 7 дней назад

    Over the decades, we’ve seen plenty of ICE takes, with anything from V6 to V12 lumps, on the ‘classic’ milk float. I’d love to see what you could do with one.

  • @rappermusician
    @rappermusician 10 дней назад +1

    5% more rnage????? wow will definitely consider these when I change the tyres on my leaf

  • @bettyswallocks6411
    @bettyswallocks6411 7 дней назад +1

    There are free decibel (and more) meter apps available for smartphones.

  • @johnwoolf66
    @johnwoolf66 8 дней назад

    Did you scrub the new tyres in at all before the test?
    I hate the "feel" of brand new tyres 😎

  • @martynashworth1442
    @martynashworth1442 10 дней назад +1

    Why didn't you test these against standard road tyres

  • @chandraprasad1244
    @chandraprasad1244 7 дней назад +1

    Just saw a video on Vanity Fair's youtube channel about Dev Patel's 1970s Fiat 500 converted into electric. He mentioned about "Amazing guy in Wales who changes classic cars into into electric vehicle". Was it you who did the conversion?

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  7 дней назад

      Yes. That’s us. Dev is a lovely guy. Do you have a link to the video?

    • @chandraprasad1244
      @chandraprasad1244 7 дней назад

      @ElectricClassicCars I gave the link, did it come through? I'm asking because I can't see it. Should I post it again?

  • @ditzydoo4378
    @ditzydoo4378 11 дней назад +2

    Not going to fib. the first mention I'd ever heard of EV Tyres I was. Have you taken leave of what little mind you possess??? 0~o but, without testing a standard set of Tyres, why?

  • @LetsTakeWalk
    @LetsTakeWalk 12 дней назад +2

    Trooper for recording in the rain

  • @grahamcook9289
    @grahamcook9289 12 дней назад +2

    Even 3.6 miles per kilowatt hour is not very impressive in mixed driving with lots of regen. I would have expected 4.5+.

    • @russbetts1467
      @russbetts1467 11 дней назад

      Have you ever driven any significant distance in Wales? I have. All those hills and narrow winding roads, hammer you fuel consumption something cruel, so it's not surprising the miles per Kwh were so low... especially if you have to do a lot of stop/start driving, which is common in Wales. That figure would have been better, if he hadn't been carrying a passenger; as I know from my own experiences. The more people, the worse the fuel consumption.

    • @grahamcook9289
      @grahamcook9289 11 дней назад

      @@russbetts1467 All that you say is true if the vehicles involved were ICE powered by fossil fuel, but they weren't. They were EVs where stop/start driving is an advantage as it allows for regenerative braking, and the same applies to hills on the way down. Doh! As for the passenger, well if they had been a morbidly obese americano, then it would make sense, but a normal size UK adult with weight in proportion to height would be negligible.

    • @aqnaqnaqn
      @aqnaqnaqn 10 дней назад +1

      @@grahamcook9289 You don't get back 100% of the energy you spent ascending a hill when you descend, so while an EV does gain energy on the descend whereas an ICEV doesn't, anecdotal evidence suggests that hilly terrain hurts an EV's energy economy.
      Case in point: I live in "The Hills Country of Texas". Try as I might, I never get as good energy economy figures as those with the same EV (early 2010's LEAFs) living in Southern California where the terrain is a lot flatter.

  • @Senna-xi1gr
    @Senna-xi1gr 12 дней назад +2

    Surely to make a true mpg comparison you would have to put normal tyres on at some point to see if it’s just sales BS to try & tell you that you need EV tyres & not just off the shelf tyres?. I would just put normal tyres on

  • @apb3251
    @apb3251 12 дней назад +4

    Sorry not loving this content. Feels too forced and fake. A lot of the comparisons apply to all tyres not just does for EV and even then there will be various flavours in just the EV sector. I think (might be wrong) it’s a paid for endorsement and if it isn’t declared is a breach of RUclips T&Cs even if the tyres have been given for free and you got no money

  • @zecretw7272
    @zecretw7272 12 дней назад +12

    I am sorry but after hearing the name Han* 10 times in the first minute or so this video felt like an ad. I could not take it serious after that.

    • @2.3_44XD--
      @2.3_44XD-- 12 дней назад

      I try in English is not my main language. Why does a bike not stand? Because it's two tyred.

  • @spencerbardell2180
    @spencerbardell2180 11 дней назад +2

    Love you guys but you should have a double blind test .. NOT DRIVING BLIND! But your team should have prepped the car and not told you ..

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  11 дней назад

      That’s a good idea. We’ll have to do that next time. 👍

  • @grahambeyer6254
    @grahambeyer6254 8 дней назад

    Where is the price comparison?

  • @lesf4969
    @lesf4969 12 дней назад +2

    I like this channel and I like what you do with the old classics, I also quite like this tire test however, you never mentioned how many miles were on the tires on the original car the continentals, as that would have a bearing on the overall range, if the car had 11,000 miles on the clock for instance then there might be three mil less tread, thus creating more noise poor handling in the wet and less range. Are Hancook paying you for this? If so, you’re selling yourself out and devaluing your channel.

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +1

      The car was brand new with less than 1000 miles on it. 👍

  • @drumbrakes
    @drumbrakes 11 дней назад

    Sorry, I don't understand the point of this video. The title is "Are EV tyres worth it? Find out in this tyre comparison test."
    You then compare one set of EV specific tyres to another set of EV specific tyres?
    I decided to compare them on price, and found some interesting facts:
    Conti ULTRACONTACT NXTs were apparently the most sustainable passenger tyre when launched in 2023 at 65% renewable material.
    NXTs are actually called EV compatible by Conti, rather than EV specific.
    NXTs are also triple A rated. (Efficiency A, Wet Grip A, Noise 69dB - exactly the same as the Hankook list for the 215/55R18 99V XL size, the label shown in this video is for a different size!)
    Most importantly they are available from many good tyre retailers, such as HomeTyre, at £156.35 each (in 215/55R18 99V XL size for that ID3), when you buy 4, including fitting at your home or workplace.
    The Hankook Ion GT don't actually seem to be available to buy anywhere. Maybe they're too new? So I've no idea what the price will be if they do become available.
    Hankook only list that size in an SUV version of the trye, rather than the standard version. (The SUV text is visible on the tyres at 1:54 if you zoom in enough, though the ID3 is surely not an SUV?)

  • @soapyfrog
    @soapyfrog 12 дней назад +1

    3.4m/kWh ?! Are VW really that bad or were you towing a caravan?!

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +1

      Driving sporty up through the mountains. 😉👍

    • @aqnaqnaqn
      @aqnaqnaqn 10 дней назад

      @@ElectricClassicCars "Driving sporty"? Is there any other way to drive? 🙃

  • @phpwhiz
    @phpwhiz 12 дней назад +4

    Wonder how much Hankook paid for this advertisment+

  • @barrydavis3044
    @barrydavis3044 11 дней назад

    Scrap the EV crap.

  • @Tinker001
    @Tinker001 11 дней назад +1

    So...
    Basically...
    Has absolutely nothing to do with being "EV" tires.
    The Hankook tires would provide the same benefits on an ICE car.

  • @coniow
    @coniow 11 дней назад +1

    On the subject of buying a new VW at the moment, I would be careful. Evidence suggests they they are having a really tough time at present, (closing factories kind of tough), where 50% of their sales were in China, but are not any more. The Electric Viking has a good video on their latest . . . . . Difficulties. ruclips.net/video/Suu0mNtMcfU/видео.html
    I like the idea of getting an idBuzz, but I am waiting to see if they end up being bought up by somebody else :-(.
    Question: All modern EVs are computers on wheels. Run by Software. If a company goes bust, will the Software still be updated? If it goes wrong, will your new pride and joy end up "Bricked" and a museum static exhibit as the IT system won't run the car? Just look at Arrival who went bust: ruclips.net/video/63R3mt61g_Y/видео.html
    This may become a big problem, and it is not being thought about, it seems to me. Boy, do I hope I am wrong!

  • @awo1fman
    @awo1fman 12 дней назад +1

    Comparing old tyres to brand new ones isn't useful and your results are invalid. Older tyres are noisier and have less grip, and that's just for starters.
    If you want a fair test, get two sets of brand new tyres and put them on identical wheels.
    Not that any test like this is actually scientific or accurate anyway. There are just too many variables over which you have zero control.
    EV tyres are really just better tyres that would benefit any vehicle. But they do have special emphasis on noise reduction.

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад

      They weren’t that old. The ID3 was a new car with less than 1000 miles on it.

  • @luisdominguesforprogramaca3221
    @luisdominguesforprogramaca3221 12 дней назад +3

    I can snif a marketing hype as far as in the other half of the world. EV tyres? Yeah, that smells.

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +3

      Why do you have a problem with a tyre designed around the requirements? Do you have a problem with winter tyres? Off road tyres? Tyres designed for sports cars? 🤷‍♂️

    • @luisdominguesforprogramaca3221
      @luisdominguesforprogramaca3221 12 дней назад

      Lower rolling resistance? Really? What that means? No grip? Less grip? More grip? Do tyres have glue to offer rolling resistance? Lower gas consumption is also associated with soft rubber, not with "low rolling resistance". Is this what they mean? If so, why is it an "electric requirement"?

    • @aqnaqnaqn
      @aqnaqnaqn 10 дней назад

      @@luisdominguesforprogramaca3221 "Lower gas consumption is also associated with soft rubber..."
      Feels like you just -̶-̶p̶u̶l̶l̶e̶d̶ ̶t̶h̶a̶t̶ ̶o̶u̶t̶ ̶o̶f̶ ̶y̶o̶u̶r̶ ̶b̶e̶h̶i̶n̶d̶-̶-̶ made that up... 🤔

  • @hfvhf987
    @hfvhf987 12 дней назад +2

    You're having a laugh. EV tyres make more noise at 30 than a classic car does at 60 and 3500krpm! They're deafening to walk alongside on a roadside path!

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +9

      Whatever you’re smoking it’s not doing you any favours if you think a classic car driving past at 60 is quieter than an EV doing 30. 😆👍

  • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
    @JamesSmith-qs4hx 12 дней назад +1

    All those tyre particulates from overweight EVs are enough to harm children and dogs as you drive past.

    • @awo1fman
      @awo1fman 12 дней назад +1

      Yet another load of hogwash that has been debunked thoroughly many times. Take your trolling elsewhere, coal roller.

    • @Nic_Wood
      @Nic_Wood 12 дней назад +10

      Unlike petrol or diesels which have lovely rose tinted stuff coming out of the exhaust which as we know is lovely for those children and dogs to take a deep breath

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx 12 дней назад +1

      @@Nic_Wood OK Electrosheep🐑

    • @ElectricClassicCars
      @ElectricClassicCars  12 дней назад +7

      Wow.😯 Still people out there believing this myth in 2024. 🤷‍♂️

    • @aqnaqnaqn
      @aqnaqnaqn 10 дней назад

      @@JamesSmith-qs4hx Came here just to drop a turd in the punch bowl, did ya?