In this tyre comparison, we take a closer look at the
Pirelli Cinturato P7 and
Dunlop Sport BluResponse. The P7, rated at 75%, is produced by Italian and Romanian tyre manufacturers,
Pirelli. The BluResponse, however, is a product from the renowned company
Dunlop and has a rating of 67%.
Pirelli Cinturato P7
The
Pirelli Cinturato P7 has been placed 9th in the tests. It excels with its short braking distances and dynamic steering and handling behaviour. Nonetheless, it showed satisfactory results when dealing with mileage and economy, and it's on a higher price level. Despite its shortcomings, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 is recognized for its dynamic capabilities and handling properties.
Dunlop Sport BluResponse
The
Dunlop Sport BluResponse, on the other hand, achieved the 2nd position in the ACE test and a lower position at 20th in the Autobild test, totalling 55 tyres. Its most lauded characteristics are its rolling resistance and wet handling. The BluResponse shows good results in aquaplaning situations, short dry braking distances, and a fuel-saving rolling resistance. However, it can only offer average grip on wet surfaces, which might deter some drivers.
Verdict
A direct comparison shows that both tyres display individual strengths and weaknesses. The Pirelli Cinturato P7 scores with its dynamic handling and short braking distances. The Dunlop Sport BluResponse shines with its low rolling resistance and good wet handling. From the test, Pirelli Cinturato P7 appeared to have an overall edge in the tests. Nevertheless, the clear preference will rely on what the individual driver values most in a tyre.