Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season 275/55R21
Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season 275/55R21 XL 116H Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season Tire 3939500
π‘ Is the Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season 275/55R21 a Good Tire?
Yes β the Pirelli 275/55R21 is a Good-rated all-season touring tire (630 surveys) suited for full-size trucks and heavy-duty SUVs. Delivers comfortable highway cruising and year-round versatility, though snow performance lags behind dedicated winter tires. Currently priced from $512.17, it is available through major online tire retailers.
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The Pirelli Scorpion Verde All Season 275/55R21 is an all-season tire designed for crossover, SUV, and pickup truck drivers who prioritize fuel efficiency and environmental responsibility alongside reliable performance. Its silica-enhanced tread compound and asymmetric design focus on reducing rolling resistance while maintaining traction balance across wet and dry conditions.
The tire features four wide circumferential grooves for water evacuation and hydroplaning resistance, combined with longitudinal siping for enhanced grip. Pirelli's Ecoimpact technology reduces both rolling resistance and overall tire weight compared to their previous SUV tire lines, contributing to improved fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions. Driver feedback points to strong dry road performance and solid wet weather capabilities, with good comfort levels and predictable handling characteristics in daily driving.
Compared to performance-oriented tires, it emphasizes comfort, stability, and long-term usability while incorporating eco-friendly engineering. Overall, it's a solid choice for SUV and crossover owners used primarily for highway commuting and family transportation in varied weather conditions.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Competitive in its class, this tire delivers solid fuel efficiency and reliable year-round performance for SUV daily drivers. Highway noise levels are higher than some premium touring alternatives."
