Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus 225/65R17 102H | Winter
Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus 225/65R17 102H Light Truck Tire
About This Tire
SUV and light truck owners seeking year-round versatility will find exceptional value in this all-terrain option. Built for drivers who need confidence across multiple surfaces, from highway commutes to weekend adventures on gravel roads. The real difference comes from its cut and chip resistant rubber compound that extends tread life while maintaining grip across varied conditions. Performance-wise, the alternating tread blocks deliver impressive traction whether you're navigating muddy trails or wet pavement.
Deep tread grooves incorporate conical stone ejectors that create a self-cleaning pattern, preventing debris buildup that could compromise performance. With reinforced shoulder blocks providing additional protection and a 50,000 mile limited warranty backing your investment, this tire represents a smart choice for drivers demanding both durability and versatility.
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💬 What Customers Say
Best tire I've ever used in my grand vitara. The performance and stopping distance in wet/dry/muddy/rocky terrain is excellent. The durability is also very good, these are made with a new compound that just sticks to the ground. Only downside is the sidewalls are only two plies thick. But unless you go for some serious off roading in sharp rocky terrains this will not be a problem to you
The tires arrived today and they look great but it should be noted they Do Not have raised white letters as they appear in the photos they are black walls. I installed these tires on a 2023 Ford Bronco. The stock Bridgestones 255/75 17 are 32 in in diameter and the Pirelli's even though they are 265/70 17s they are also 32 inches in diameter.. They are 10mm wider but they fit perfectly. I drove through 16 inches of heavy wet snow without a hitch. Good grip in snow, handle nice and are very quiet
They look great on my truck. Aggressive tread. Minimal road noise and great traction in the snow



