Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) 275/35R23
Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) 275/35R23 HL 108Y Max Performance Summer Tire 3954200
π‘ Is the Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) 275/35R23 a Good Tire?
Yes β the Pirelli 275/35R23 is a Good-rated summer Max Performance Summer tire (530 surveys) suited for full-size trucks and heavy-duty SUVs. Excellent dry handling and high-speed capability, though lacks cold-weather traction due to summer-only design. Currently priced from $757.18, it is available through major online tire retailers.
Check availability & current price βAbout This Tire
The Pirelli P Zero (PZ4) 275/35R23 is a max performance summer tire, designed for high-end sports car and luxury performance vehicle drivers who prioritize exceptional dry grip and responsive handling in warm weather conditions. Its tread design and compound focus on delivering Formula 1-derived technology with a specialized silica and carbon black compound that can be tailored for specific vehicle applications.
This tire features construction derived from Pirelli's motorsport experience and was initially developed as original equipment for premium vehicles including the Lamborghini Huracan, Porsche 911, and Audi S3. The compound is specifically engineered to operate in temperatures above 45Β°F, with each tire potentially customized to meet specific manufacturer requirements for grip, handling, and comfort balance. Driver feedback indicates strong dry weather performance with good wet traction capabilities, though treadwear longevity is moderate as expected for this performance category.
Compared to all-season or touring tires, it prioritizes maximum grip and handling precision over comfort and longevity, requiring warm weather operation. Overall, it's a solid choice for high-performance vehicles used primarily for spirited driving and daily use in climates without freezing temperatures.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Ideal for performance enthusiasts seeking maximum dry grip and razor-sharp handling on high-end sports cars. Wet weather traction and tread life take a backseat to pure performance capabilities."
