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Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) Reviews
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Headquartered in Seoul, Hankook is a South Korean tire manufacturer that is among the largest tire companies in the world. With R&D centers and manufacturing plants spread worldwide, Hankook rolls out different categories tires like all-season, all-weather, all-terrain, UHP, summer, winter, and commercial for passenger cars, minivans, CUVs, SUVs, light trucks, commercial, and many more. Among its range of all-season tires, the Dynapro HP2 (RA33) is a special tire line that focuses on comfort and year-round traction.
Designed for luxury SUVs and light trucks, the Dynapro HP2 (RA33) has a computer-optimized tread pattern that ensures maximum wet and dry traction, minimal noise, excellent comfort, balanced ride and handling, and better stability. The symmetrical tread design plus ribbed pattern and strong shoulders ensures the best performance year-round on paved roads and, also, reduces uneven wear. Moreover, the special rubber compound reduces heat generation within the tire leading to low rolling resistance that ultimately transforms into high fuel efficiency. With a wide range of tire sizes, the Hankook tire covers most of the common sizes of luxury SUVs and light trucks. To top it all, the South Korean tire maker is offering a 65,000 mile limited tread life warranty on this tire line.
So, does the tire perform up to expectations set by its spec sheet? Let’s find out in this Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) tire review.
Features and Benefits
All-season tires are designed to provide excellent performance in different weather conditions, including wet, dry, and light snow. They are a great choice for people who live in areas with mild winters and look for the convenience of not switching tires twice a year. The Dynapro HP2 (RA33) comes very close to being the ideal all-season tire.
- Year-round traction and grip – The symmetric tread pattern features a ribbed pattern with four circumferential grooves that quickly flush water from the tread to avoid the risk of hydroplaning. The lateral grooves, too, aid in removing water. The multiple sipes offer improved dry and wet performance on paved roads.
- Long-lasting wear – The jointless full-cover reinforced belt provides extra durability by keeping the shape intact in case of sudden bumps and big potholes. The symmetric design, too, resists uneven wear and promotes gradual, even wear. The special silica beads ensure the wearability is controlled and you get a longer service life.
- Quiet and comfortable ride quality – Optimized tread block with special sipes on shoulders reduces road noise to create a comfortable and quiet ride quality. With low heat generation, it produces low rolling resistance and returns high fuel efficiency. It features two wide steel belts for improved handling and performance on dry and wet roads. The high stiffness center rib further boosts steering response.
Pros and Cons
While the Hankook tire is great in some of its traits, it isn’t the perfect one. Let’s have a look at its pros and cons before summing up this Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) review.
Pros
- Backed by an up to 65,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- Stiff center rib provides precise steering response
- Ribbed pattern for improved stability and even wear
- Special silica polymers for long-lasting tread
- Solid shoulders with lateral grooves for improved cornering
- Optimized tread pattern for a quiet and comfortable ride
- Circumferential grooves and multiple sipes resist hydroplaning
Cons
- It cannot be driven in severe winter weather conditions
- It cannot be driven off-road
- Acceleration could be better
SimpleTire’s view on Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) tires
To sum it up, the Dynapro HP2 (RA33) (starts around $152) is a good all-season tire for luxury SUVs as it offers improved traction, high fuel efficiency, and solid performance in dry, wet, and light snow. Moreover, it comes with a strong backing of 65,000 miles, which is a big peace of mind to have.
It locks horns with the Yokohama Geolandar CV G058 (starts around $157), Firestone Destination LE3 (starts around $151), and Falken Ziex CT60 A/S (starts around $124).
Vehicles the Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) is used as original equipment for
The excellent year-round performance makes the Dynapro HP2 (RA33) an OE-fitted tire on cars like the Chevrolet Trax, Kia Sportage, Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sedona, Kia Sorento, and Infiniti QX60.
Vehicles the Hankook Dynapro HP2 (RA33) is a good replacement tire for
Additionally, the Hankook tire is a great replacement tire for SUVs and light trucks like the Chevrolet Equinox, Ford Edge, GMC Terrain, Honda CR-V, Nissan Rogue, Subaru Forester, Toyota RAV4, and several others.
486 reviews
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overall rating
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Scorecard
Dry
4.8
Wet
4.7
Winter
4.4
Comfort
4.7
Noise
4.5
Treadwear
4.5
49 SimpleTire reviews
The tires are great the customer service for the company sucks
Great handling as 4 season in snow. I tested them and i recommend it. I had hankook only for summer and that 4 seasons tire is better. Great work Hankook! 215/70/R16 for Kia Sportage.
Will have to review in a few months snow traction and treat life once I put some more miles on it
One of the better tires for the money. I also have them on my f350 dually and they have performed very well.
I Have had these for almost 3 months and they out perform the old tires michelin LTX hands down.
I've only had them for a little over a month now, but so far I'm completely satisfied. Road noise increases when your on concrete but not too bad. Unlike some other reviews I've seen, wet handling has been fine so far in the Florida rains. For the price, they seem to perform as well as the Michelins they replaced. Very happy so far.