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Hankook Ventus Prime 4 Reviews - Page 2

Given 74% while driving a Ford Cmax (205/55 R16) on mostly motorways for 55,000 average miles
I have this tyre for 3 years. I'm driving 80% on motorways and 20% short distances. I made 55000 km. Now i have 3-4mm of tread and they are due to replace.
When new the grip in dry and wet were exellent. The only negative i had is that they were a bit noisy, especially on certain tarmac. After 2 seasons tread went down to 5mm, wet grip started to get worse and noise level increased even further. Now i have between 3-4 mm of tread left and in the wet grip is gone, dry grip is getting bad. Car is slipping a lot and is not safe to drive anymore. They are also now very noisy on the motorway. I was happy with them for the first two seasons, but a tyre shouldn't lost grip at 5mm of tread. Never had this problem with pirelli and goodyear.
September 21, 2025
Given 79% while driving a Honda City (215/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 25,000 spirited miles
Coming from Michelin Primacy, I have doubts when choosing Hankook VP4 (I've never tried Hankook before, this is my first time.). Surprisingly, it delivered exceptional performance with half the price of Michelin Primacy. The ride is quiet and smooth and absorbs the road vibrations pretty well. On wet condition, it performed better than Michelin Primacy as Michelin Primacy loses grip on wets and been aquaplaning a lot. The only reason I disliked about VP4 is the wear, it wears out pretty quickly (I am nearing 25,000kms). But with a competitive pricing and great performance, I can kinda accepts the wear issue. I would definitely recommend VP4. As of now, I would wait for VP5 in the hope that they would fix the wear issue while improving the performance of the tyre.
September 2, 2025
Given 43% while driving a Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD (235/45 R18) on mostly motorways for 10,000 spirited miles
My lease company replace OEM Michelins with these to the rear of my car after those lasted over 30k miles. Noticeable drop off in grip in comparison that it only worse in wet/damp conditions. Unless delicate with throttle easy to break traction from standstill or around low speed roundabouts. Lowered tyre pressure to below that recommended by Tesla which slightly improved things. Just had to have them replaced as they had 2mm left after just 10k miles
August 29, 2025
Given 81% while driving a Volkswagen Jetta 1.4TSi 170Sport (225/50 R17) on mostly motorways for 8,000 average miles
This Ventus Prime 4 replaced the previous Ventus Prime 3 set. Tyre is also a size up from 45 profile to 50 profile to correct speedometer error (10km/h error in Prime 3 to 2km/h error for the current Prime 4). Dry grip is good but tends to spin the wheels on slight incline if the throttle is not gentle compared to Prime 3. Prime 3 didn't have this issue in the dry. Wet grip for the Prime 4 is improvement over Prime 3, overall more confidence in wet conditions. Wear rate is supposed to be better than Prime 3 but have noticed a slight feathering on the side blocks after several long distance drives. Also noticed that the tyre pressures needed to be increased from 230kPa to 250kPa. Higher pressures actually improved ride comfort, improved handling and overall softness of suspension damping.
July 13, 2025
Given 70% while driving a Honda Accord Euro (225/50 R17) on mostly town for 18,000 spirited miles
Good grip initially but dropped off quickly as the tyre wore down. Loses traction very easily when accelerating from a stop in the wet. Dry grip is good. Handling in the wet is good. They are stiff so comfort is sacrificed.
June 27, 2025
Given 51% while driving a Volkswagen T Cross (205/55 R17) on mostly town for 14,000 average miles
From day 1 to 5000 khm the Tyre perform more than average, after start loosing grip when on turbo boost. Spin wheels with 2nd gear as low as 2000 rpm. For 1.5 TSI engine I did not expect that. Car come with Good Year, I dont remember the model, but was quieter until the end of them.
I rotate them after 14000 Khm but again no deference. Next time Michelin or Dunlop.
June 2, 2025
Given 81% while driving a Toyota Vios (205/50 R16) on a combination of roads for 8,000 average miles
Great set of tyres, got them for 100 per piece less than same sized continentals and they are exemplary in both dry and wet. They feel just at the right balance between comfort and sporty handling. Road noise is very low as well. Would definitely get them again or when prime5 is around . Great job hankook
May 17, 2025
Given 91% while driving a Toyota Yaris (195/50 R16) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
One of the best tires I have in my life. Phenomenal dry grip while acceleration, no wheel spin is present. In dry they have no competition, in wet they are great. Silent and comfortable as well. My thoughts were I will try them and if it will be mistake they were at least cheap. But these tires were much better in every aspect than previous Continentals so Hankook is my prefered brand now. This is third season and I´m still impresed.
May 3, 2025
Given 83% while driving a Volkswagen Caddy maxi 200bhp (205/60 R16) on mostly country roads for 1,000 average miles
So, these are on a 2 litre VW Caddy Maxi Life. Bearing in mind that this is a car/van/car, and is quite tall. The tyres handle well, seem to stop well and give good fuel consumption. Cannot comment on wear as all 4 tyres currently have 7mm of tread. The price for them here in Ireland is competetive, so yes, i would buy again.
April 26, 2025
Given 100% while driving a Kia Motors Sportage (225/60 R17) on mostly motorways for 30,000 average miles
This tyre (and the car 2020 sportage) literally saved my life while going at 80 mph and on a highway and felt asleep. Lucky me the passengers woke me up inches before the collision to the railings (it was going to hurt a lot). Corrected the car half-awake and the tyres didnt even make a noise and the car was totally OK with that sharp correction. I drove them for like 30k miles and now going to replace them with the same ones.
April 26, 2025
Given 72% while driving a Volkswagen (B8) 1.4 TSI (150 Hp) DSG ACT (205/55 R16) on a combination of roads for 2,000 spirited miles
Compared to my previous Ventus Prime 2's, the grip is excellent, however ride quality poor - is suitability for (heavy) electric cars caused Hankook to over stiffen the sidewalls? However this may explain the handling and road feedback.
April 25, 2025
Given 84% while driving a Kia Motors ceed (205/55 R16) on mostly country roads for 32,900 spirited miles
3 seasons, 17k km per season ~ 52k km - down to 3.3mm (I tend to replace tires after 3 seasons / 50k km)
As other mentioned, the wet grip decreased by the end of the 3rd year but it was not dangerous in any way. Top brands might have more consistent grip through the years / km driven but you get what you payed for.
What I like is the predictive loss of grip in tight corners - I always know how close I am to the max speed the tire can handle without going into uncontrolled understeer.
Rather soft & weak sidewall - not paying attention while parking next to a high curb can be an issue for some.
Higher noise during the last season & cold weather - especially on rough road surface (the Balkans :) )
March 30, 2025

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