Firestone Multihawk 2

The Firestone Multihawk 2 is a Premium Touring Summer tyre designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tyre review data from 6 tyre reviews averaging 61% over 75,000 miles driven, and 1 tests with an average result of 12th.

Dry Grip 82%
Wet Grip 52%
Road Feedback 56%
Handling 75%
Wear 52%
Comfort 64%
Buy again 48%

First On MarketJanuary 2015
Wheel Size13 - 14"
Width135 - 195mm
Profile55 - 80
Rolling ResistanceD - D
Wet GripC - C
Noise (dB)69 - 70
Winter RatingNot Winter Rated

The Multihawk 2 is ranked 134th of 150 Summer Premium Touring tyres.

This tyre replaced the Firestone Multihawk.

Tests Included

1

Best Result

12th

Worst Result

12th

Average Result

12th

Latest Tyre Test Results

2018 ADAC Summer Tyre Test - 175/65 R14
12th of 14 tyres
  • Very good in the dry, quiet
  • High fuel consumption, weak in the wet
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2018 Tyre Tests

SizeFuelWetNoise
13 inch
155/80 R13 79 TDC69
14 inch
175/65 R14 82 TDC69
175/65 R14 86 T XLDC69
165/70 R14 81 TDC69
185/60 R14 82 HDC70
185/60 R14 82 HDC70
175/65 R14 86 T XLDC69
185/70 R14 88 TDC69
185/70 R14 88 TDC69
185/60 R14 82 TDC70
165/70 R14 85 T XLDC69
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Size Price Range  
155/65 R14 £64.99 - £64.99 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 12 tyre sizes - View all.

Top 3 Firestone Multihawk 2 Reviews

Given 46% while driving a Citroën C15 van (155/80 R13) on a combination of roads for 10,000 easy going miles
So much heavies, really bad wear. I had a scare when braking in the wet, skidded several meters at a pedestrian crossing… NOT Recomend
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on October 5, 2022
Given 75% while driving a BMW 330 (195/65 R15) on mostly country roads for 10,000 easy going miles
I had the original Multihawk, and now the Multihawk 2. Seems much the same, which isn't a bad thing. Good all round tyre, nice price.
Helpful 77 - tyre reviewed on January 5, 2016
Given 63% while driving a Lancia Lancia Y 1.2 (165/65 R14) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
I have these tyres on the back of my car. The front has different tryres. Right now I have driven about 5000 km now and I can tell you that these tyres are good in the dry. They are also very silent like the tests show. Comfort is also high. HOWEVER: lethal in the wet! No joke! When cornering and taking roudabouts on a good wet road the back of the car (where these tyres are fitted) slides like hell. I find it rather dangerous so I do not recommend these tyres at all! Unless you live in a place there is never rains at all.
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on February 20, 2022
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Latest Firestone Multihawk 2 Reviews

Citroën (155/65 R14 T) on mostly town for 5,000 miles
Have these fitted at the front by the previous owner. I was pretty happy by the fact they were a mainstream brand compared to the cheap fitted at the back. Got the car at the peak of summer, so grip wasn't an issue as virtually any decent summer tire will do its job. Lateral grip was very good in the dry but barely screeched on the limit, so it was hard to tell when it was about to give away. Every blue moon, I would feel the ABS slightly kick in when coming slowly to a stop. At first I thought it was the ABS starting to act up or something else. Not until the rain came and the roads were wet.. I've met the devil. I struggled to hold the car down at the road abouts. Corners where I usually would blast off, was driving like a snail. I could feel the tires trying to break away at the easiest turns and slipping as I accelerated out of the side roads. A 68hp car spinning wheels? How's that possible? Bad tires that is. Luckily the car's tires are slim therefore it has naturally a very good longitudinal grip, so braking wasn't a massive issue. The tires barely have 5000 miles with plenty of thread but nothing special. Has signs of cosmetic cracks and the side blocks determination.
Helpful 35 - tyre reviewed on October 8, 2020
Given 57% while driving a Fiat Punto 1.2 8v (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 25,000 spirited miles
Overall pretty good tire especially on dry roads. Pretty bad on wet, car understeers pretty much everytime, one of the worst tires on the wet that i drove. Wear is pretty good. If you want a great tire on dry this one is for you if you live in non rainy areas.
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on May 20, 2020
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Given 76% while driving a Ford Focus RS (165/65 R13) on mostly country roads for 20,000 spirited miles
These are excellent dry grip tyres! Compared to other tyres on the market these hold the road well in wet and dry.
Helpful 33 - tyre reviewed on May 8, 2019