Pirelli P Zero: High Performance Tires
Pirelli P Zero: High Performance Tires
A car is not just a beautiful shape and a powerful engine. In order to properly use all of its potential, regardless of the number of its cylinders and its horses, we always have to rely on safety and drivability. The filters with the road below are the inputs necessary to face a long journey in relax or attacking the curbs in search of their limits and those of the car itself. This is why tires play a fundamental role and should never be underestimated. Together with our friends at Euroimport Pneumatici we have chosen 6 different proposals that will allow you to better understand what tyre is best for you and your car.
Pirelli is an institution in the world of tires, not only because it is the only official supplier in Formula 1, but because it has always been synonymous with high quality. The P Zero tires are what come to your mind as soon as you approach the Italian brand. Designed to ensure maximum safety on dry and wet roads, the P Zero are particularly suitable for sports cars and provide more grip than you could expect.
During our recent test at the wheel of the McLaren 570GT, we really challenged slippery roads and having a Pirelli P Zero set of 225/35 R 19 at the front and 285/35 R 20 at the rear, allowed us to act violently on the throttle as if we were in ideal surface conditions. Thanks to an incredible communication between the road and the steering wheel, exploiting the enormous power of the McLaren and the torque of its twin-turbo V8 was an exciting experience. The P Zero tires are the ideal choice for a sports car or a supercar, but they do not disdain a quieter use, offering comfort and silent running. In short, it is a bit like your favorite pizza, you go on the safe side and then it will be impossible to live without it.
Front Tires : Pirelli P Zero 225/35/ZR 19
Rear Tires: Pirelli P Zero 285/35/ZR20
Check out more details of Pirelli P Zero tires by looking at the Euroimport Pneumatici catalogue here
Words by Andrea Balti
Photography: Jay Tomei