Outstanding tires replacing OEM Issues Pirelli's. Smoother, quieter, grippier and no noticeable range loss. And for half the price with an amazing warranty. They look better too. There's just nothing to complain about.
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Hankook iON HT IHT01
Hankook iON HT IHT01 Reviews
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9.1
Excellent
Score breakdown:
9.9
Long lasting
Excellent
8.5
Handling
Great
8.5
Traction
Great
4 reviews
4 on SimpleTireoverall rating
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Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
5
Wet
5
Winter
5
Comfort
4.8
Noise
4.8
Treadwear
4.7
4 Simpletire reviews
Got these for our Rivian R1S (extremely heavy EV that eats tires). Ride and noise are wonderful, handling is great, the warranty is outstanding and the price is incredible. These perform as good as our OEM Pirelli's. I would highly recommend this for anyone looking for a budget friendly truck tire that still expect great performance and handling.
Replaced my worn out OEM Rivian Pirelli's (dead at 20k miles) with these Hankooks. The 80,000 mile warranty is a game changer for EVs. Quiet, grippy, and affordable, and they do not compromise on anything. Highly recommend!
Only have 1600mi on the new Hankook Ion HT's on my Rivian with 21in wheels (we have very few options for 21's and these are new)- but I am impressed so far. The tires have lots of siping and still handle quite well. I expected them to be a little mushy like a winter tire after seeing them, but they are not. Wet roads perform very well. Haven't had any snow/winter yet to give feedback there, but I anticipate they will do well. Road noise is less than my previous Pirelli Scorpion AS oem tires by probably 30% if not more and road comfort is great. For EV owners - they appear to be less efficient than the oem - maybe 7% or so, which I kind of expected given they are heavier than the oem Pirelli. That 7% may feel like a lot, but for the cost differential, you make up more than that over the life of the tire. The Michelin Defenders that fit our 21's still cost about $100 more per tire as well. Unless you need that extra little bit of range, I think you can put up with a little sooner charging for the cost difference. In my current perspective, I would buy these again.