For the first time in the company's history, Pirelli have launched an all season tire - the Pirelli Cinturato All Season. The new Pirelli is also the worlds first "seal inside" all season tire, to ensure safe, continuous motoring, no matter the conditions or road surface.
Why
With the UK winters characterised by long, cold, wet conditions, interspersed with light snow, many people feel the effort required to change tires twice a year to full winters is not worth the reward.
The Pirelli Cinturato All Season offers a blend of qualities between summer and winter tires, and allows you 80% of the performance in the snow of a full winter tire, combined with the ability to run safely year round, without having to worry about swapping tires.
How
Combining summer and winter tire qualities into a single tire is a difficult balance. To perform in winter conditions, you need a tire with sipes (small cuts in the rubber) to enable good ice and snow traction, and a compound soft enough to work in freezing conditions, but to work in warm dry conditions you need solid tread blocks and a compound able to handle heat.
Pirelli have been hard at work to achieve this blend of performances. A directional tread pattern helps snow, slush and aquaplaning performance, while allowing for a certain level of tread stiffness. Pirelli have also heavily optimised the siping, to blend a high number of centre sipes to enable strong snow and ice performance, with a limited number of 3D shoulder sipes to retain cornering stability in the wet and dry. Lastly Pirelli worked heavily on an optimised full silica compound, to allow the compound to grip in a wide range of temperatures
How does it drive
Launched in Sicily near Mount Etna, we had the perfect opportunity to try the Pirelli Cinturato All Season in every season imaginable, from warm, sunny conditions to 3 inches of ice and snow.
In the warm summer road conditions, the Cinturato performed like a regular summer tire, which is exactly as Pirelli intended. It was quiet, comfortable on every surface imaginable and provided a good amount of steering feel and feedback for a siped tire.
When tested on a wet and dry track, the Cinturato All Season again performed as you'd expect from a regular tire, and took some hard track driving better than a full winter would have. The braking felt slightly worse than a summer tire, but this is a design trade off with siped tires.
Once we had driven to the top of Etna, the Cinturato All Season showed off its real strength, ice and snow performance.
On mountain slush, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season felt as sure footed as a full winter, and once we'd reached the summit the Cinturato All Season managed roads a summer tire would have long been stuck on. The Pirelli Cinturato All Season really is a tire you can safely use year round, without having to worry about getting stuck on ice or snow.
Seal technology
Certain sizes of the Pirelli Cinturato All Season also have the "seal inside" technology. The seal inside technology is a thin layer of film moulded into the inside of the tire, which will withstand objects such as nails entering and exiting up to 4mm in diameter without a loss of pressure, with none of the ride and noises issues traditional runflat tires bring.
Test Winner
The new Pirelli Cinturato All Season is already a test winner, placing first in the 2014 All Season Tire Test.
Praised for its strong dry and wet performance, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season might be the ultimate tire for year round motoring in the UK.
Sizes
The Pirelli Cinturato All Season is launched in the following 21 sizes, with more sizes being added to the range throughout 2015.
165/60R15 77H
175/65R15 84H
185/55R15 82H
185/60R15 88H XL
185/65R15 88H
195/65R15 91H
195/65R15 91V
185/55R16 83V
195/55R16 87H
195/55R16 87V
205/55R16 91H
205/55R16 91V
205/55R16 91V - seal inside
205/60R16 92V
215/55R16 97V XL
215/55R16 97V XL - seal inside
215/65R16 98H
205/50R17 93V XL
225/45R17 94V XL
225/45R17 94V XL - seal inside
225/50R17 98V XL
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