The tyre meets the European Union's requirements for winter tyres
Carries the 3PMSF (Three Peak Mountain Flake) symbol, which is awarded after the model in question has been thoroughly tested for snow grip.
The Italian premium tyre manufacturer recommends the Powergy™ Winter model for winter. Daily commutes, longer routes, and even trips to the mountains - there are no places where this Pirelli tyre would not perform well. Powergy™ Winter should appeal to drivers who deal less often with compact snow and more often with a mixture of it and lots of water.
Powergy™ Winter - a Pirelli tyre ready for today's winters
The tyre owes its grip to the V-shaped tread pattern, which allows it to go fast and slow down safely. There is another advantage of the grooves spreading from the centre to the rear and to the side - excellent drainage of water and mud. This is a safeguard against aquaplaning, which is well known to road users who often drive on wet roads after fresh rainfall or melting snow. The differentiated sipe shape - opposing the main pattern in the middle and wavy on the tyre's shoulders - makes the Powergy™ Winter model grip winter trails even better.
The tyre is to be applauded for its good weight distribution and large tyre contact area. The polymer compound with plasticisers, a substance that prevents the tyre from losing its properties at extremely low temperatures, is also not insignificant.
Headquartered in Milan, the Italian brand has been providing excellent tyres for vehicles for more than 150 years. In the company's portfolio, users will find models for both cars and motorbikes or bicycles. A testament to the quality of the Italian company's products is, for example, the supply of tyres to Formula 1. It is worth saying that the racing use of Pirelli tyres did not start yesterday - the company's fame was already brought by the Peking-Paris rally in 1907.