MOTIVO Tires by NITTO®. Season: All Season. Type: Performance. The Motivo is an all-season ultra-high performance tire engineered to keep pace with your active lifestyle. Whether you’re headed to the slopes for a ski weekend or a leisurely drive up the coast, the Nitto Motivo navigates you safely, even through challenging road and weather conditions. Motivo is a quiet, comfortable tire that performs in all weather conditions.
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Tony –
Given 80% while driving a BMW X5 e70 (315/35 R20) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
I drive a bmw x5 50i (2011) that i’ve had about a month and the previous owner put Nitto Motivo tires on it. As i’ve not had a lenghty experience my opinions are limited; however, the real reason i took time to write this was to advise against them if snow performance is of any importance to you. I live in MN and these tires provide no lateral or longitudinal grip in snow. They weren’t designed to, but they’re an “all season” so….though you should know.
Marco –
Given 89% while driving a Volkswagen Golf GTI (225/40 R19 W) on a combination of roads for 5,000 spirited miles
I’ve finally hit ~5000 miles on the Nitto Motivo tires that I received direct from the manufacturer. I was originally skeptical about the capabilities an all season tire could provide, especially one with a treadwear rating of 560. I mean, these tires literally could last forever if I were to drive on them nicely. But I didn’t. I’ve taken them canyoning, I’ve taken them to the track, and have been pretty impressed with the performance they’ve provided.
Before I get to all that, I’d like to explain how they perform on the road. As a student, I commute almost ~350-400 miles a week, going back and forth to school and work. What was most important in a tire, to me, is ride comfort, because I cannot stand to be driving on the highway while listening to the tires rotate. Because of the high treadwear rating, I assumed that the compound of these tires was going to be hard, which would sacrifice performance and increase life. I was mistaken, because after breaking in the tires, they were still quiet and able to take corners comparable to the performance I had in my Hankook Summer tires. I’ve also had to slam on the brakes a couple times, as the freeway comes to a stop, and in conjunction with the ABS, the tires helped me stop quickly and effortlessly. They also stay quiet when under high stress (stopping and cornering) which is optimal to my interests; not trying to advertise to people that i’m driving fast or anything.
Because i’ve only had the tires on for a couple months, i haven’t really gotten a chance to test them in water, except in a parking lot during a thunderstorm. They did have less traction, as expected, but there was no significant understeer or loss of traction that would make me uncomfortable or unconfident in the abilities of my vehicle.
I’m glad i’ve gotten a set of these, because they literally flex the power of new technologies and how advanced tire compounds have come. I mean, since when do all season tires with super high treadwear grip and stay quiet? I’m also very thrilled that these tires will last for an estimated 60k miles.