BMW 2 F22 Summer Tires

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S — Ultra-High Performance Summer Tire
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Performance Tire
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Super Sport 225/40ZR18 XL 92Y Performance Tire
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Super Sport Performance Radial Tire 225/40R18 92Y
MICHELIN

Lexani LXUHP-207 225/40ZR18 92W XL Ultra-High-Performance Tire
Lexani

Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 Summer Tire 225/40ZR18 92Y XL – BMW E82, F22, G42, G20 & More
Continental

Continental ContiSportContact 5 Summer Tire 225/40R18 92W XL
Continental

Bridgestone Potenza RE97AS-02 All-Season Performance Tire 225/45R18 95V XL
Bridgestone

Goodyear Eagle Sport All-Season Tire 225/45R17 for BMW
Goodyear

Michelin Pilot Super Sport 245/40ZR18 97Y Performance Tire for BMW
MICHELIN

Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus UHP All-Season Tire 245/40ZR18 97Y XL
Continental

Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 235/35ZR20 92Y XL Ultra High Performance Tire
MICHELIN

Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 Performance Tire 235/35ZR19 XL (91Y) for BMW
MICHELIN
More Wheels & Tires for BMW F22
When it comes to wheels and tires for the BMW F22, fitment and quality are everything. The factory 18-inch staggered setup is decent, but most enthusiasts move toward 19-inch or 20-inch forged wheels to sharpen handling response and drop unsprung weight. Popular choices include BBS CH-R and BBS FI in 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear, Vossen HF-5 for a more aggressive street look, or TE37SL from Rays Engineering for track-focused builds. For tires, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S is the go-to recommendation for balanced street performance, while the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 offers excellent wet grip at a friendlier price point. If you're running a 235/35R19 front and 265/30R19 rear stagger, always verify clearance against your suspension setup, especially if you're running coilovers from KW or Bilstein. One critical piece of advice: never cheap out on a proper alignment after a wheel swap on the F22 - this chassis is sensitive to toe and camber settings, and poor alignment will destroy your tire edges within a few thousand miles.
Summer Tires for BMW - Performance Grip Without Compromise
Summer tires are one of the highest-impact upgrades you can make to any BMW. The stock rubber on most factory builds is chosen for a balance of comfort, noise, and cost - not outright grip. Swap to a proper summer compound and your car transforms. Steering sharpens, braking distances drop, and cornering confidence goes up significantly. Whether you're driving an F30 328i daily or tracking an E46 M3 on weekends, the right tire makes everything else you've bolted on actually work.
Most BMW owners shopping summer tires are working within a few common fitment families. The F3x 3 Series and 4 Series typically run 225/45R18 or 245/40R18 depending on whether you're on base or M Sport suspension. The G80/G82 M3 and M4 run staggered setups - 275/35R19 front, 285/30R20 rear - where matching a proper performance tire across both axles matters a lot for balance. E9x M3 owners running the stock 19-inch staggered setup (245/35R19 front, 265/35R19 rear) have a huge selection available, though the square setup conversion is popular for rotation purposes. F8x M3/M4 owners often stick with the staggered OEM sizes or go square on a 19-inch wheel when tracking.
Top-tier summer tires worth running on a BMW include the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S, widely regarded as the best daily/track crossover tire available right now. The Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 offers excellent wet performance for a summer tire - useful if you're not putting it away the moment September hits. Bridgestone Potenza Sport and the Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) are strong choices as well, with the PZ4 available in BMW-homologated "B" spec versions tuned specifically for BMW suspension characteristics - worth seeking out if your chassis was originally fitted with Pirelli OEM tires. For track-focused builds, the Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 is the tire of choice for anything from M2 Competition to M5 F90, though it needs heat to work and will wear fast on long highway stints.
What to Look For - and What to Skip
Match the tire to how you actually drive. A Cup 2 on a daily-driven 340i that sees highway miles and occasional back roads is overkill and will cost you tread life. A Sport 4S or ExtremeContact Sport will outperform OEM tires dramatically without punishing you on wear. If your BMW runs run-flat tires from the factory (common on E/F-series cars that have no spare), confirm whether you want to continue with run-flat summer tires or switch to conventional tires and add a portable inflator kit - conventional tires at the same price point will typically offer better ride quality and grip.
Avoid cheap summer tires from unfamiliar brands on any BMW with sport suspension or significant power. The chassis is tuned around tire feedback, and a mushy, low-quality tire creates misleading feedback exactly when you need accurate information under hard braking or mid-corner. Budget brands may pass speed ratings on paper and still fail to deliver the lateral stiffness a well-sorted BMW suspension is calibrated to use.
Installation is straightforward for any shop - summer tires mount and balance like any standard tire. If you're running staggered sizes, confirm directional vs. non-directional fitment before buying; mixing those up will cost you a remount. Wheel torque specs on BMW lug bolts (not nuts - don't forget that if you're switching from another platform) are typically 89–120 ft-lbs depending on model year, always verify for your specific chassis.
Ready to set up your fitment correctly from the start? Browse our Wheels category to match rims to your tire selection, or check out our Wheel Spacers section if you're dialing in fitment on a wider tire setup. Get the full package right and your BMW will handle exactly the way it was engineered to.