Michelin Agilis Crossclimate

It's a while yet before I'm going to buy tyres. I'll keep an eye on what is available. So far my choices are limited.

The problem with the P-metric tyres is they have a tread that is much more likely to fill up with mud
In the states, we would look for all-terrainish tires for half-ton or compact pickups and SUVs, which are much lighter and typically don't require the higher load indexes of Load Range E.

Is there a similar in-between in the european market?
 
In the states, we would look for all-terrainish tires for half-ton or compact pickups and SUVs, which are much lighter and typically don't require the higher load indexes of Load Range E.

Is there a similar in-between in the european market?

Not in the size I'm looking for.

I have 6 options that have a 3pmsf rating and the highest wet traction rating. 5 are van tyres, the only Passenger car tyre is Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season SF2. It has a thread pattern much closer to a regular crossclimate

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Not in the size I'm looking for.

I have 6 options that have a 3pmsf rating and the highest wet traction rating. 5 are van tyres, the only Passenger car tyre is Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season SF2. It has a thread pattern much closer to a regular crossclimate
Acknowledging that I'm half a world away...if I was hard set on that (odd) size and concerned about off pavement traction for a smallish crossover/SUV, tire rack lists two options. Both are 3PMSF, appropriate load rating, H rated, and enough tread to do things. Greatly increased options in 225/65R17.

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