Specs
| Brand | Michelin |
|---|---|
| Model | X-Ice Snow |
| Season | winter |
| Type | passenger |
| UTQG treadwear | N/A |
| UTQG traction | N/A |
| UTQG temperature | N/A |
| Mileage warranty | N/A |
| Noise (dB) | 71 |
| Introduced | 2020 |
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Available sizes (10)
Michelin X-Ice Snow: what the numbers tell you
Manufacturer treadwear data for the X-Ice Snow is not publicly listed. This is common for OEM-only or track-day tires that don't carry a US treadwear warranty. No mileage warranty is published for this tire, which is typical for performance summer and track-day rubber where the manufacturer doesn't make wear-life claims.
Cabin noise of 71 dB is mid-pack for the segment, comparable to most performance OEM rubber. As a winter tire built for the passenger segment, the X-Ice Snow is positioned against direct rivals within the same category. Comparing it to a tire in a different category (e.g. summer vs all-season) makes the spec sheet misleading because the design targets are not the same.
Studless ice & snow winter tire. Strong ice braking, replaced the X-Ice Xi3. No mileage warranty (typical for winters).
For an apples-to-apples comparison against direct rivals, see the comparison pages linked from this tire's brand index.
OEM fitment
Vehicles that ship with this tire
2013
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2010
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2018
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2012
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2021
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2016
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2015
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2020
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2017
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2019
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2014
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
2011
Toyota Allion
185/65R15
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Last verified 2026-05-17.