The new PremiumContact 6 replaces both the PremiumContact 5 and the SportContact 5, unifying the comfort and efficiency of the PremiumContact range, with the high performance, steering precision and grip of the SportContact.
Tyre review data from 121 tyre reviews averaging 81% over 1,077,316 miles driven, and 60 tests with an average result of 3rd.
First On Market | November 2016 |
Wheel Size | 15 - 22" |
Width | 185 - 325mm |
Profile | 30 - 65 |
Rolling Resistance | A - D |
Wet Grip | A - B |
Noise (dB) | 69 - 75 |
Winter Rating | Not Winter Rated |
The Premium Contact 6 is ranked 35th of 154 Summer Premium Touring tyres.
This tyre replaced the Continental Premium Contact 5 and this tyre has been replaced by the Continental PremiumContact 7.
In Depth Tyre Comparisons
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Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
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15 inch | |||
195/65 R 15 91 H | C | A | 71 |
195/65 R 15 91 V | C | A | 71 |
185/65 R 15 88 H | C | A | 70 |
195/65 R 15 91 H | C | A | 71 |
195/65 R 15 95 H XL | B | A | 71 |
16 inch | |||
205/60 R 16 96 H XL | B | A | 72 |
215/60 R 16 99 V XL | C | A | 72 |
205/60 R 16 96 V XL | C | A | 72 |
205/60 R 16 96 H XL | C | A | 71 |
205/60 R 16 96 H XL | A | A | 72 |
205/55 R 16 91 V | C | A | 71 |
205/55 R 16 91 H | C | A | 71 |
205/55 R 16 91 V | C | A | 71 |
17 inch | |||
225/45 R 17 91 W | C | A | 71 |
225/45 R 17 91 Y | C | A | 71 |
205/50 R 17 89 V | C | A | 71 |
215/45 R 17 87 V | C | A | 71 |
225/45 R 17 91 V | C | A | 71 |
225/45 R 17 91 Y | C | A | 71 |
225/45 R 17 94 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
225/50 R 17 94 Y | C | A | 71 |
225/50 R 17 98 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
225/50 R 17 94 V | C | A | 71 |
205/50 R 17 93 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
215/45 R 17 87 Y | C | A | 71 |
215/45 R 17 91 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
215/55 R 17 94 V | B | A | 71 |
225/50 R 17 94 W | B | A | 71 |
215/55R17 94 V | B | B | 71 |
18 inch | |||
255/35 R 18 94 Y XL | C | A | 73 |
225/40 R 18 92 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
235/60 R 18 107 V XL | A | B | 72 |
225/40 R 18 92 W XL | C | B | 72 |
245/40 R 18 97 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
235/60 R 18 107 V XL | B | A | 72 |
245/40 R 18 93 Y | C | A | 71 |
245/45 R 18 100 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
225/40 R 18 92 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
235/60 R 18 103 V | C | A | 71 |
245/45 R 18 96 Y | C | A | 71 |
245/45 R 18 100 Y XL | B | A | 72 |
255/35 R 18 94 Y XL | C | A | 73 |
235/60 R 18 103 V | C | A | 71 |
235/60 R 18 103 V | C | A | 71 |
235/60 R 18 107 V XL | A | A | 72 |
225/40 R 18 92 W XL | C | A | 71 |
245/40 R 18 97 Y XL | C | A | 72 |
19 inch | |||
235/35 R 19 91 Y XL | B | B | 72 |
235/35 R 19 91 Y XL | B | B | 72 |
20 inch | |||
255/45 R 20 105 H XL | B | A | 72 |
255/45 R 20 105 H XL | B | A | 72 |
255/45 R 20 105 V XL | B | A | 72 |
255/45 R 20 105 V XL | B | A | 72 |
255/45 R 20 105 V XL | C | A | 73 |
255/45 R 20 105 Y XL | C | A | 73 |
Will the Premium Contact 6 be available in 205/55/16 size and when? Thank you!
I have nearly new contisportcontact 5 on the rear of my focus mk3 Zetec S & worn ones on the front. Can I put the rear to the front & put the new conti premium contact 6 on the rear without upsetting the grip/ride etc. The car has always had Continental tyres on since new, then contact 5 so I would like to keep using Continental.
What does it mean when the wear has a higher or lower % means? Higher % means wear faster ? Or higher % means can last longer
Continental have designed the Premium Contact 6 for good ride comfort and sporty feel, how does it compare to Goodyear Asym.3, which also has good ride comfort and is a summer tyre?
Conti states the premium contact 6 is 15% better wear than CSC5. Review of CSC5 last no longer than 30000km. Can you verify that the premium contact 6 has less than 35000km? Wear rate is a bit concern for most conti tires from what I gather.
Time to replace front tyres on Mazda CX6, 225x55x19. I'm pretty much settled on the Premium Contact 6. But I see there's a "standard" 99 load index, rated C rolling - A wet, and an XL version, 103 load index, A rolling - B wet. Two questions - are the C/A and A/B rating differences significant to daily handling (I've seen what happened yo your little foam friend in your budget/premium video, with only a 5% difference in residual speed) and will the increase in load index make the ride rougher over bumps and potholes? Thanks for your help, and a really useful website
I own a 2006 Mercedes E-Class 550 V8 sedan. I was actually pretty much settled for the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 for next season. Yet I feel tempted to go for the Premium Contact 6 instead, since steering Response was praised in a couple of tests. I'm not seeking ultimate grip and fast lap times, but a sporty feel is welcome. Have you guys been able to test them back to back? Second part of the question: both tyres are offered in 93 and 97 LI. The 93 is sufficient and I rarely drive the car fully packed. Would the 93 LI be the obvious choice? Thanks in advance.
I am going to replace my factory tires Cont Premium Contact 5 (205/55 R16 91V) at my Golf Mk7 (122 PS).I want to choose between Cont Premium Contact 6 (205/55 R16 91V) and Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (205/55 R16 91W).Which ones would you recommend when grip and braking distance is the priority? Michelin Sport Pilot 4 for this size is available only at higher speed index (W) than the recommended by a manufacturer (V).Does the putting on stiffer tires with a higher speed index (W) can cause significant changes in handling, electronic traction control systems, comfort or grip (when the car is unloaded)? Can stiffer tires cause faster wear to the suspension or other parts of the car?
Hi I'm planing to replace the current Bridgestone tires (245/40/20) on my Cadillac XTS V-sport to PC6 but I only found this size in SSR (run-flat) spec which I don't like that much. my question: would SSR spec alter any of the characteristics / performance aspects of PC6? & 2nd: what are the alternative non-run-flat options you recommend ?
Hello, I own a C200 Mercedes 1.8 163bhp. On the front rims the tyres are 205/55/16, but on the rear are 225/50/16. As you may know the size 225/50/16 is a kind of rare for most tyre brands so I ended using a set of Hankook VP3. However i have another set of wheels 205/55/16 and i was thinking to use it on my rear axle using the Continental PC6. So my question is this: Which would be better for my rear axle? A set of 225/50/16 with the Hankooks or a set 205/55/16 with the Conti PC6? Thank you in advance
The PC6 replaces also the SC5 which is a "Max Performance Summer"-tyre. Maybe you should enhance the PC6 to the same category or at leat in "High Performance Summer"
Some tyres have FR at the end, like R18 PremiumContact 6 SUV 100V FR. Can I use R18 PremiumContact 6 100V on 4x4 SUV? Thanks
In terms of cabin noise how are the Continental Premium Contact 6 ? I ask because they have a db rating of 72 compared to 70 for Bridgestone Turanza T005 and 68 for Michelin Primacy 4, At the moment this noise factor is making me question whether to buy the Continentals.
Hi Jonathan! I am struggling between two tires for my Subaru Impreza Sti 05 (225/45/17): Michelin Pilot sport 4 and Conti Premium Contact 6. In you last video you’ve mentioned that the Conti has more sporty feeling, while time on track for both tires is the same. Some test even shows that the Michelin perform better in dry handling. Given that, I am going to use the car both on the road and on track, which one do you really recommend? Dry handling and noise level are the only things that I really care about. Thanks in advance!
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Size | Price Range | |
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205/55 R16 | £79.99 - £101.00 (3 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/40 R18 | £97.62 - £109.99 (5 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
225/45 R17 | £89.17 - £107.99 (5 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
235/45 R17 | £101.31 - £127.99 (4 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
245/40 R18 | £126.59 - £171.99 (7 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
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