Pirelli
Pirelli SCORPION ALL SEASON SF2 107W XL 3PMSF
235
60
R18
Fuel efficiency
Fuel efficiency is important to reduce both CO2 emissions and the cost of driving. The difference between each category means a reduction or increase in fuel consumption of 3-4%.Wet grip/Breaking performance
Wet grip is a critical safety feature. Tyres are rated A - E; A being the shortest braking distances in the wet. The difference in category can mean an extra car length (3-6 meters) on the stopping distance.Noise emission/Exterior noise
There are three ratings for noise: A, B and C.A produces the least external noise levels, whilst C produces the highest.
SCORPION ALL SEASON SF2
The new Scorpion™ All Season SF2 is a new range of Pirelli All Season 3PMSF tires designed for SUVs. It offers a high level of safety in wet and dry conditions compared to the previous generation, with a focus on rolling resistance and wet grip. It has low noise levels and a significant improvement in snow performance compared to the previous generation. It features a new combination of advanced polymers for better performance in a wider temperature range compared to the previous generation. The optimized placement and twist of the lamellas enhance braking performance. The deep lamellas are designed to function throughout the entire lifespan of the tire. It provides better braking in wet and dry conditions and excellent performance on snow. It has higher mileage with even wear for consistent performance from the first day to the end of the tire's lifespan.
Key features and characteristics:
- Peace and safety in any conditions.
- Designed for year-round use without the hassle of seasonal tire changes.
- Premium and comfortable driving experience.
- Low noise levels.
Width | 235 |
Profile | 60 |
Diameter | R18 |
Season | All-season tires |
Weight index | 107 (975kg) |
Speed index | W |
Adhesiveness | A |
Fuel consumption | B |
Noisiness - type | B |
Noisiness | 70 |
Weight | 13.28 |
Type | Personal/SUV tires |
EPREL | 596976 |
DOT | 2023 |
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