- Eco-designed van tyre from Michelin for increased fuel efficiency(1)
- A significantly reduced CO2 footprint(2) with less waste generated(3)
- Excellent A-rated wet braking from the first mile to the last(4)(5)
- Long-lasting treadlife(6) delivers longevity, reliability and great value for money for your business
- Robust tyre design helps tackle potholes, cracks and uneven ground(7)
Camper van
For motorhomes, MICHELIN exclusively recommends fitting tyres with the "CP" marking, specially designed for the higher loads imposed by this type of vehicle. The MICHELIN offer with "CP" marking is MICHELIN CrossClimate Camping.
Key benefits for Michelin Agilis 3 tyre

Agilis 3 TYRE REVIEW
There are 84 reviews of the Agilis 3

Customer Rating
1-5 on 84 reviews

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Excellent, a smoother drive

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Terms of publication and processing of reviewsExcellent! Has reduced vibration and road noise significantly.

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Terms of publication and processing of reviewsSeems all fine does what tyres do all fine so fare so good

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Terms of publication and processing of reviewsI only ever buy Michelin tyres

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Terms of publication and processing of reviewsExcellent. Traction and braking significantly improved, especially in the wet. It used to trigger the traction control a lot when setting off and at low speeds on the old Continental tyres, pretty much never does on these Michelins. They also appear to be more tolerant of low temperatures. There is a notable and unexpected improvement in ride quality too.





