The Lancer name is one of the oldest in the Mitsubishi stable, with different iterations of Lancers going all the way back to the early 70s. The 2013 Lancer was the model's ninth generation, a sporty subcompact sedan that was available with a 2.0L or 2.4L 4-cyl and CVT transmission, with paddle shifters, fast-ratio steering and a tight suspension. The 2011 Lancer was offered with SE, DE, ES, ES Sportback, Evolution MR, Evolution GSR, GT and Ralliart trim levels. Your Lancer would have left the factory with Yokohama Advan A10A or Dunlop SP Sport 5000M tires as OEM.
When you shop 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer tires, you’ll probably find that premium all season tires are the best fit thanks to their combination of low noise, comfortable ride, reliable year-round traction, great handling/road manners and long wear. Check out tires like the Yokohama BluEarth, Michelin CrossClimate 2 A/W (with 60k mile warranty), Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack (80k mile warranty) and Pirelli P4 Four Seasons Plus (70k mile warranty). To really get the most out of your Lancer’s handling potential, think about summer and ultra-high-performance tires like the Bridgestone Dueler H/P Sport Ecopia and Falken Ziex ZE914 Ecorun. Just remember that summer and UHP tires use a softer, stickier tread formulation that delivers great traction but will stiffen and lose grip in colder weather; these tires shouldn’t be used when it’s colder than 45 degrees F outside.
Best reviewed tires that fit a 2011 Mitsubishi Lancer
out of 5
4.3 (1264)
LXUHP-207
Gino
4
Mitsubishi Lancer 2011 GTS
Verified Customer
Oct 31, 2024
Gino
Would you buy again?Yes
Miles driven on tires5k - 9k
Scorecard
Dry
4
Wet
4
Winter
4
Comfort
4
Noise
3
Treadwear
4
Brian Myers
5
Mitsubishi Lancer 2011 GTS
Verified Customer
Oct 25, 2021
Bought these to run on the rear of my Lancer in the winter. Didn't ever have one issue where these made me feel unsafe. I've considered buying a complete set of 4 to run spring/summer time next year.