Born from Michelin's Supersport Lineage
The Power 6 builds on the legacy of the Power RS and Power 5, combining lessons from road and track to create a versatile sport tyre. It's a hybrid that brings together the DNA of Michelin’s MotoGP technology with the comfort and reliability needed for real-world riding.At the heart of this evolution is Michelin’s 2CT+ dual compound technology. The centre of the tyre is hard enough to withstand highway miles without squaring off quickly, while the edges offer stickier rubber for confidence in corners. This makes the Power 6 ideal for riders who enjoy spirited rides without always heading to the circuit.
Real-World Performance: Where It Shines
What makes the Power 6 so impressive is its versatility. Let’s break down the key areas where it delivers:Dry Grip: With a revised tread pattern and improved rubber mix, the Power 6 bites into the tarmac even under heavy throttle. You’ll notice immediate confidence on lean-in, with great feedback at mid-lean angles.
Wet Weather Capability: Michelin has refined the siping and tread layout to channel water efficiently. While it's still a sport tyre at heart, it surprises with how composed and stable it feels in the rain.
Mileage: Riders report significantly improved wear resistance over the Power 5. This is great news for those who ride daily but don’t want to replace tyres every few months.
Stability and Feedback: Thanks to a stiffer carcass design, the tyre maintains shape under pressure, which translates to better feel at high speeds and under braking.
Ideal Rider Profile
If you're on something like a Kawasaki Ninja 650, Yamaha R7, or even a Ducati Supersport, the Power 6 feels right at home. It’s engineered for those who want the look and feel of a high-performance tyre but need all-day usability and solid durability.Whether you're hitting weekend mountain roads, commuting through the city, or doing the occasional track day, the Power 6 offers a fantastic middle ground.
