Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season

285/40 R22 110Y
According to the company, the Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season combines the go-anywhere ability of the Scorpion range with ultra-high performance, resulting in a perfect compromise that has been chosen by cars such as the Range Rover Velar and the Jaguar F-Pace SVR – among many others. This tyre builds on the legacy on the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season: the Italian firm’s original green performance tyre for SUVs and crossover vehicles It features over 30m of sipes (93% more than the Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico); and its optimized tread design with curved grooves and bridges reportedly leads to "noticeable noise reduction for improved driving comfort". The new tread compound, derived from a new mixing process (PTSM), is said to result in excellent wet performance and rolling resistance.
B B 71 dB
All Season
6.80 / 10
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Based on tyre size: 285/40 R22 Y
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Pirelli 595850 285/40 R22 Y C1 B B 71 2020/740
TyreScore
6.80 out of 10

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Full Tyre Description

According to the company, the Pirelli Scorpion Zero All Season combines the go-anywhere ability of the Scorpion range with ultra-high performance, resulting in a perfect compromise that has been chosen by cars such as the Range Rover Velar and the Jaguar F-Pace SVR – among many others. This tyre builds on the legacy on the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season: the Italian firm’s original green performance tyre for SUVs and crossover vehicles It features over 30m of sipes (93% more than the Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico); and its optimized tread design with curved grooves and bridges reportedly leads to "noticeable noise reduction for improved driving comfort". The new tread compound, derived from a new mixing process (PTSM), is said to result in excellent wet performance and rolling resistance.