Pirelli P Zero 305/35ZR20 (107Y) | Winter
Pirelli P Zero All Season 305/35ZR20 107Y
About This Tire
The Pirelli P Zero 305/35ZR20 costs $328 per tire and features a 107Y rating for performance vehicle applications. This ultra-high-performance winter tire combines advanced nanofiller compounds with silane technology, incorporating carbon black ingredients originally developed for racing applications to maximize grip potential in cold weather conditions.
With a load capacity of 2,149 pounds and 10/32nds tread depth, this tire delivers exceptional winter performance through its sophisticated dual siping technology. The lateral siping on outer blocks handles aggressive cornering forces while specialized winter siping technology on inner blocks provides superior snow traction. Deep circumferential grooves work alongside variable-sized tread elements in a specific pitch sequence to channel water efficiently while reducing cabin noise levels.
This tire is ideal for performance vehicle owners who prioritize year-round capability without sacrificing responsive handling characteristics, fitting sports cars and luxury performance sedans that demand premium winter traction. Rated 4.4/5 stars from 33 reviews, customers consistently praise the tire's ability to maintain cornering control and snow performance, making it a premium choice for drivers seeking race-derived technology in winter conditions.
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Getting a bargain online isn't always a good deal. Two day shipping became 5 days and I missed an install date. The tires arrived dirty and scuffed from laying around for a long period of time. The tires were old. The oldest being 3 years old (see picture) and the 'new ones' being only a year and a half old. Doesn't instill confidence when driving a performance car. No dry rot as they were inspected by the installer. They were balanced using a Hunter road force Elite machine and ended with 10, 1
At 7000 miles they are down to 4/32. No burnouts. Just a crap tire as far as wear is concerned. I talked to many tire stores and all recommended not to buy these. Will certainly go Michelin. They have a 30,000 and 45,000 mile warranty option.
They’re all expensive if you want good quality



