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.
Tyre details:
Excellent performance on wet and dry surfaces, reliability and optimal performance are just some of the assets of the Pirelli SottoZero 2. The model has been designed for sports cars and luxury cars with a high performance engine. It performs exceptionally well on both city roads and on longer journeys.
The tyre's asymmetric tread pattern which constitutes two independent parts ensures very good driveability and grip in any weather and on any surface. Wide grooves quickly disperse water, reducing the risk of aquaplaning and maintaining optimal grip. The compound used to produce the tyre is noted for its excellent flexibility in extreme temperatures. This increases the contact area between the tyre and the road surface, improving driver stability and comfort. The Pirelli SottoZero 2 also offers excellent performance on wet roads. Its optimised tread pattern guarantees track stability, both on straight roads and when going round corners and during dynamic manoeuvres. The tyre's design is resistant to mechanical damage, which is often the result of mounting the curb, for example. The tread's wear resistance is also due to the even distribution of forces, which has helped extend the model's lifetime. This means that the Pirelli SottoZero 2 offers its full performance specifications for its entire service life. The model is the ideal choice for demanding drivers who favour a sporty, dynamic style of driving and want to enjoy driving all year round.
Pirelli is an Italian group, particularly renowned for its tyres for fast, premium, sports cars. The brand produces premium tyres noted for their superb manufacturing quality, optimal performance and unbeatable user comfort. The company has been in operation since 1872 and has its headquarters in Milan. Pirelli produces tyres for passenger cars, vans, motorcycles, 4x4 vehicles, sports cars and lorries.