Best tires for the Mercedes-Benz EQS400
Top picks across four categories for the Mercedes-Benz EQS400, anchored to the current-generation OEM size 275/45R21. Every recommendation is selected from our 22,000-tire catalog by ranking on UTQG treadwear, mileage warranty, cabin-noise rating, and season class — no commission-weighted reordering.
Daily driver
Best all-season touring
Long warranty, low noise, balanced ride. The one-tire compromise that works for 80% of owners.
Pirelli
P Zero (PZ4)
Touring-tuned summer compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Toyo
Proxes Sport
Touring-tuned summer compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
UTQG 640 with a 60,000-mile warranty — long-wear all-season compound built for the daily-driver mileage profile typical for Mercedes-Benz EQS400 owners.
Bridgestone
Alenza A/S 02
Touring-tuned all-season compound; balanced ride, grip, and tread life for everyday driving.
Lowest cost per mile
Best budget
Best price-per-warranty-mile in this size. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options, not safety.
Falken
Ziex CT60 A/S
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Toyo
Open Country Q/T
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
640 UTQG with a 60,000-mile warranty works out to roughly 0.00¢ per 100 miles before install. Best price-per-mile in this size — no premium-brand markup.
Pirelli
Scorpion Verde All Season
Lowest sticker price in this size that still meets the OEM load index. Trade-off is shorter warranty vs premium options.
Lowest cabin noise
Best quiet
Tread patterns engineered to break up the harmonic peaks that cause highway droning. Pick this if you commute long highway distances daily.
Michelin
CrossClimate 2
70 dB cabin-noise rating per the EU tire label — library-quiet. Tread pattern engineered to break up the harmonic peaks that cause highway droning.
Toyo
Proxes Sport
72 dB cabin-noise rating per the EU tire label — well below the segment median. Tread pattern engineered to break up the harmonic peaks that cause highway droning.
Pirelli
P Zero (PZ4)
72 dB cabin-noise rating per the EU tire label — well below the segment median. Tread pattern engineered to break up the harmonic peaks that cause highway droning.
Side-by-side
Pick the trade-off that matches your driving
| All-season Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) | Best budget Falken Ziex CT60 A/S | Best quiet Michelin CrossClimate 2 |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| UTQG treadwear | 220 | 740 | 640 |
| Mileage warranty | — | — | 60,000 mi |
| Cabin noise | 72 dB | — | 70 dB |
| Season class | summer | — | all-season |
| Type | performance | — | touring |
OEM tire sizes by year
What size does the Mercedes-Benz EQS400 use?
Recommendations on this page are anchored to the latest model-year's OEM size. Confirm yours against the driver-door placard before purchase.
| Year | OEM size | |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 275/45R21 | Year-specific fitment → |
How we ranked these tires for the Mercedes-Benz EQS400
We started with the latest model-year's OEM tire size — 275/45R21 — and filtered our catalog of 22,000+ tires to those offered in that exact size. From there, four parallel rankings:
- Best all-season ranks on a weighted score: tire type matches performance car segment, season is "all-season", premium brand bonus (Michelin / Continental / Bridgestone / Pirelli / Goodyear / Nokian).
- Best budget ranks on cost-per-warranty-mile — the lower the better. Premium brands get no bonus here.
- Best quiet ranks on the EU tire-label dB rating; lower is quieter.
- Best winter filters to tires marked 3PMSF severe-snow rated or all-weather class, with a small premium-brand bonus because winter-compound R&D is capital-intensive.
Performance trims trade tread life for grip. Expect summer-class compounds to wear 15,000–25,000 miles vs 50,000+ for all-season touring. The all-season recommendation below is the daily-driver compromise; the budget pick saves money for owners who want the same compound class without the brand premium. Use the side-by-side comparison above to weigh the trade-offs against your specific driving — highway-heavy, winter-state, performance-oriented, or budget-constrained.
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Last verified 2026-06-09.