Not in my experience. Barely got 15k miles using 2 different brands. Same driving on ICE got me 30K miles. I will try non-EV tyres for the 3rd set to see if it makes a difference. I suspect the EV tyres are tuned for range not wear. No comment on the Macan wear as too early to tell (under 5k miles).Tire wear on an EV is HIGHLY correlated with driver behavior. You will hear and read of horror stories where individuals claim "tires wear out in 10,000 miles or less". That is because they are accelerating aggressively a LOT of the time. Drive it "normally" and you'll easily get 30,000 miles or more out of them.
Well, again, my experience differs from yours. Prior to a Macan EV I had a 2022 Audi E-tron (original, full size E-tron). Traded that in for the Macan at a dealer in Chicago that had both a Porsche and Audi store. Vehicle had 30,000 miles on it when traded - the Audi store "Certified" it - and sold it with the original tires still on it. They were Continental tires - quiet and wore well.Not in my experience. Barely got 15k miles using 2 different brands. Same driving on ICE got me 30K miles. I will try non-EV tyres for the 3rd set to see if it makes a difference. I suspect the EV tyres are tuned for range not wear. No comment on the Macan wear as too early to tell (under 5k miles).
1.6mm is the legal limit, replace at 3mm in the winter unless you like aquaplaning or low speed driving.
Reason tyres wear on an EV is not the driver but:Well, again, my experience differs from yours. Prior to a Macan EV I had a 2022 Audi E-tron (original, full size E-tron). Traded that in for the Macan at a dealer in Chicago that had both a Porsche and Audi store. Vehicle had 30,000 miles on it when traded - the Audi store "Certified" it - and sold it with the original tires still on it. They were Continental tires - quiet and wore well.
Once your president signs you into the commonwealth tomorrow there will be!Macan AWD models have a substantial rear wheel drive bias unless you are in slippery conditions. Most importantly - there is no "Y" in tire.........................
Ev tires are designed for the increased weight, for 1Reason tyres wear on an EV is not the driver but:
1) weight, put 30-40% more weight/load on the tyres = more wear
2) max torque at 0 rpm = more wear
3) regen = more wear (sacrifice tyres to save on disk/pad wear)
4) soft compound to maximize range = more wear
5) soft compound to maximize grip (due to torque delivery / power/ weight / etc.) = more wear
6) soft compound to minimize noise = more wear
EV tuned tires have a harder compound, softer compounds have more rolling resistance. for a number of reasons. AS tires have a harder compound than max summer, but max summer has less tread squirm. There is a video link posted here somewhere about the EV tire difference.Reason tyres wear on an EV is not the driver but:
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4) soft compound to maximize range = more wear
5) soft compound to maximize grip (due to torque delivery / power/ weight / etc.) = more wear
6) soft compound to minimize noise = more wear
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