In this test, we are looking at the comparison between two remarkable summer tyres - the
Pirelli Cinturato P7 and the
Uniroyal RainSport 5. Both tyres are impressive in their rights and have their unique strengths and weaknesses, yet these come from the hands of distinct manufacturers;
Pirelli being Italian made, while the Uniroyal manufacturer remains undisclosed.
Let's start with the
Pirelli Cinturato P7. These tyres have been rated at 75% by us, which is an impressive score. They are best known for their short braking distances and dynamic handling. During the 2021 and 2024 Autobild tests, they proved their dynamic steering and handling capabilities, standing in the top 20% category. However, they are marked down for their satisfactory longevity and their higher cost levels.
The
Uniroyal Rainsport 5, on the other hand, was rated at 64% by us. These tyres showed superior aquaplaning qualities and safe handling on wet surfaces, putting them a class of their own for wet condition handling, especially when it comes to cross aquaplaning. Still, it fell short in terms of providing a firm grip and control on dry roads, with some reviewers claiming a slightly 'spongy' driving experience on such surfaces.
For detailed testing statistics, during the Autobild test, out of 55 tyres, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 landed on position 9, whereas Uniroyal RainSport 5 achieved the position 14. In the ADAC ranking with a total of 15 tyres, the Pirelli Cinturato P7 ended at position 12 and the Uniroyal RainSport 5 at position 13.
In conclusion, if you're after short braking distances and dynamic handling with the tradeoff of longevity and higher costs, the
Pirelli Cinturato P7 is your go-to choice. However, if safe, superior handling on wet surfaces, especially in terms of aquaplaning is what you're after, the
Uniroyal RainSport 5 is your ideal choice. Bear in mind that the Uniroyal may offer a slightly less firm driving experience on dry surfaces.