Outstanding dry performance, including best-in-class dry braking distances and excellent handling.
Impressive wet performance with near class-leading scores in both curved aquaplaning and wet braking.
Slightly less comfortable over harsh impacts compared to the top competitors.
This graph shows how the tyre ranks across different properties compared to other tested tyres. Higher percentile means better performance - 100% means better than every tyre in every test, 0% means worse than every tyre in every test.
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Achieved a 20% increase in mileage compared to the previous product
Made with innovative compounds that balance braking grip, mileage durability, and rolling resistance
Rated 'Class A' on the EU label for wet grip across the entire launch range
Features SmartNet Silica for greater grip and stability in corners and reduced rolling resistance
Available with Pirelli’s exclusive Elect technology for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles
This graph compares the dry braking performance of Pirelli Cinturato against its main competitors.
This graph shows the mileage improvement of the new Pirelli Cinturato compared to the previous model.
2025
Pirelli Cinturato (C3) was launched and replaced Pirelli Cinturato P7 C2.
2025
Pirelli Cinturato (C3) was tested 1x (TYRE REVIEWS) and won the TYRE REVIEWS 225/50 R17 test.
Pirelli Cinturato (C3) is made in 25 sizes, starting from 205/55 R16 up to 245/35 R20.
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Cinturato (C3)
All tyre tests where Pirelli Cinturato (C3) was featured:All tests

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Yes, this tyre is also made in SUV sizes.