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Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 275/50R22 111H

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Size: 275/50R22 111H


Features

  • Designed for use on CUVs, SUVs, and light trucks
  • Innovative tread compound is designed to go the extra mile while delivering all-season confidence
  • Full depth tread sipes that work from the first mile to the last mile for improved traction, handling, and braking
  • 3D sipe technology that works together with the tread pattern to delivery confident handling feel in dry and wet conditions
  • Ideal for use on some of today's most popular vehicles such as the Acura MDX, Audi Q5, Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Blazer, Dodge Journey, Ford F-150, GMC Yukon. Honda CR-V, Hyundai Santa Fe, Infiniti QX56, Jeep Cherokee, Kia Sorento, Mazda CX-5, Mercedes-Benz GL, Nissan Pathfinder, Porsche Cayenne, Ram 1500, Subaru Outback, Toyota RAV4, Volkswagen Tiguan, and Volvo XC90.

Description

The Scorpion All Season Plus 3 is Pirelli's new, completely redesigned Touring All-Season tire for crossovers, sport utility vehicles, and pick-up trucks. Part of Pirelli's Plus line of products, the Scorpion All Season Plus 3 is designed to better meet the needs of drivers in the North American market. It sports a new tread pattern, compound and construction yielding outstanding mileage, enhanced snow performance, improved wet and dry handling, and increased comfort with a quieter ride compared to its previous generation.


Brand: ‎Pirelli


Seasons: ‎Year Round, NON_WINTER


Size: ‎275/50R22 111H


Rim Size: ‎22 Inches


Section Width: ‎275 Inches


Tire Aspect Ratio: ‎50


Load Index Rating: ‎111


Speed Rating: ‎H


Load Capacity: ‎2403 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎10 32nds


Maximum Pressure: ‎44 Pound per Square Inch


Rim Width: ‎20 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎32.9


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎32.9 x 11.2 x 32.9 inches


Manufacturer: ‎PIRELLI


Model: ‎Scorpion All Season Plus 3


Item Weight: ‎43.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎32.9 x 11.2 x 32.9 inches


Item model number: ‎3920800


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎3920800


OEM Part Number: ‎3920800


Construction: ‎Radial


UTQG: ‎800-A-A


Date First Available: July 19, 2021


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  • Excellent Audi Q7 Tires
Size: 275/45R20 110V XL
DISCLAIMER I rarely write reviews for any products (I did for handful only and three out of five was for Costco reviews). This is my fifth online review ever. No BS and rest assured I am not paid or influenced by anyone to write this blog. OEM PERFORMANCE - Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico 275/45R20 110H XL For over 5 years, I had driven my Audi Q7 exclusively on Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico 275/45R20 110H XL. which OEM tire according to all dealers, Tire Rack and other reputable sites. While OEM Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asymmetric 275/45R20 110H XL were good tires, I always had uneven wear despite diligent annual wheel alignments at Audi dealership, scheduled tire rotation, balancing and no suspension issues of any kind that would cause my tires to wear our unevenly. These OEM tires were semi quiet for the first 8-12 months. After one-year (12K) tires would become louder and louder, small uneven road bumps would become harder for OEM tires to absorb. The tire noise in the car and cabin was too loud and frankly wearing us out. I had a feeling that my suspension was getting undeserving hit after hit (suburbs / average - good road quality). While OEM tires would handle curves well and with no major issue, I simply knew that I had to drop OEM tires and find a new set of tires. Lastly, OEM tires were not good in the snow and car was not stable in ice. After extensive search online and reading spec sheets from all industry major manufacturers, I have decided to purchase a new set of four Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 275/45R20 110V XL. NEW TIRES PERFORMANCE - Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 275/45R20 110V XL As of now, we have driven this car through conditions of recent bomb cyclone (Dec 19 - Dec 29) and have taken my family for a ski trip after X-Mas. These tires were driven in dry, ice, rain and snow conditions. Performance of these tires for first 800 miles is excellent vs. OEM tires. Tires are quiet and have absorbed all potholes and uneven road conditions way better than OEM. We also have Porsche Cayenne with Michelin tires, and I could not spot any difference in performance between Michelin Pilot tires on Cayenne vs. Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 275/45R20 on my Audi Q7. I love Micheline Pilot Sport A/S 3 N-Spec on my Cayenne. I assure you that if own an Audi Q7 and need new tires, you don't need to spend $350.00 to $440.00 per tire (excluding mounting and balancing) unless you really prefer Micheline tires or your preferred brand. I am also very tempted to put the same tires on my Cayenne as long as Pirelli tires on Audi Q7 continue to perform well into the future, or close to Michelin legendary quality. As indicated above, my tires size on Audi Q7 is 20’’ and I can’t tell how smaller size tires would perform on Audi Q7 Premium or Audi Q7 Premium Plus models that use 18 and 19'' inch tires, or Q7 models that come with 21’’ rims/tires. My best guess is that Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 in any size will meet your expectations, especially when it comes to warranty that Pirelli offers for 70K miles. Yes, I get it, 70K miles warranty would be prorated if tire would fail or deteriorate, but it sure beats other brands that don't go above 40K and when they do provide higher mileage warranty, they don't even come close to 70K miles warranty on their tires as Pirelli offers. It appears that Pirelli realized that they are losing market share in North America and had to come up with better tire quality than OEMs. My family noticed a stark difference between new Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus 3 275/45R20 110V XL tires and OEM tires after first 5 minutes driving on new tires. That counts! If your significant other and/or kids are not happy, you are in trouble, especially if they are not comfortable during long road trips. FUEL CONSUMPTION No MPG degradation at all, as I have been averaging 21.7mpg driving 72 mph while on highway. The city performance was around 16-17 mpg. Please note that I have also taken this car up 85 mph for 20-30 seconds to evaluate tires and see how they perform, as I know folks in TX/other states have higher highway speed limits. Rest assured that that tires are super quiet and perform extremely well at higher end speed. Higher speed performance is likely due to higher tire speed rating which is 110V vs. OEM 110H. Of course, I would not take my car up to 110H speed at any time but 110V rating does not hurt and is nice to have, unless you can take your car to Germany and really test 110V rating at 149 mph or 240km/h. My goal with the above post was to provide all Audi Q7 owners with honest and in-depth review to save you time and pain of so many confusing and inconsistent posts that are out there. Audi should really dedicate web page and provide guidance to all its clients providing an easier way to review and decide on tire set vs. offering and selling these below average OEM tires that car originally came with. My take is that the most important part of driving safely and keeping your family safe in addition to brakes and lights is a proper selection of high and reliable set of tires. Wishing you and your loved ones many safe and happy miles wherever you go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by SM

  • Now both of my cars are riding on Pirelli Scorpions
Size: 245/55R19 107H XL
I'm leaving my earlier review of these tires that went on my 2012 Highlander. You can read that at the bottom of this review. Now I want to talk about the results of riding on these tires using my 2009 RAV4. Firstly, it was an easy decision to buy these tires again. The Highlander was running on Duelers that needed to be replaced because they were at the end of their tread life. For the RAV4, it was a decision to replace the Continental LX Sport tires early. I just couldn't/wouldn't take all that noise any more. The Continentals behaved well, but I think that model would be best used on new, more expensive cars that have a load of sound deadening material built in. The Pirelli's have many great advertised features that actually prove out in practice. Handling is clean and crisp, but more for sedans and family SUVs than for sports cars. That's just my personal opinion. The sidewalls aren't the stiffest, and so although responsive, they might not be enough for really hard driving sports car drivers. Traction on dry and wet roads is excellent. I still can't rate the tires in heavy snow because we haven't had a good snowfall in more than a year. From what I've read in other reviews, the tires are good but not considered the best. If that's a concern, I suggest you switch to a real winter tire like Blizzaks. Really, what I think is the tire's best feature is that they are really quiet. My area in PA has gone to what they call "oil and chip" roadbeds because it's cheaper than using asphalt. O&C isn't known as the quietest surface, but these Pirelli's do a great job of quieting things down. On asphalt, they are almost silent. Rolling resistance isn't noticeable, and the MPG on both cars remained unchanged after switching to these Pirelli's. These tires are asymmetrical but are not rotation direction specific. Maybe the only negative comment worth noting is the condition of the tires coming from the Amazon warehouse. Twice now, the tires were delivered looking like they were stored in a dirty warehouse. No big deal because after the first car wash, they looked like new. If you routinely use a tire dressing, they will shine up just like any other tire. So, while not a deal breaker, just know that it's how your tires might looked at delivery. Now for the earlier Highlander review: Today is day one using these tires. They replaced Bridgestone Dueler tires on my 2012 Toyota Highlander. The Duelers were a decent tire, but they were getting close to the end of their life and they were becoming a little noisier than I remember them being when they had more tread. I could have purchased replacement tires from Michelin (good but expensive), Continental (stiffer and noisy on oil and chip roadways), and Dunlops and Toyos (generally pretty awful tires mostly found on new cars because manufacturers buy cheap tires and don't care). Firestone, Goodyear, General , etc., might be fine but I have no track record with them after 50+ years of driving vehicles. These Pirelli Scorpion Plus AS 3 tires are not directional, but they are asymmetrical, so do pay attention to which side of the tire is on the interior and exterior. I'm going to try using 34 lbs. of pressure in the short term, although Toyota suggests 32 which is really too low. The ride is soft and very quiet, but not so soft that you aren't confident on curves. I did go faster than normal on a few curves that I'm familiar with and the ride was sure and controllable. The tires never lost contact with the road and there was no squeal. I don't know how these will do on snow and ice, but sensible people will use tires specifically designed for those conditions. I've been swapping with Blizzaks before the first snowfall and that has been a good strategy. Treadwear rating for these tires is very high at 800, but I doubt it; that's just advertising. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2022 by Electron Lover

  • Pirelli at its finest!
Size: 225/65R17 102H
I've been to the transportation business over 25 years and have been through many vehicles and tires I must say that Pirelli scorpion all season are incredible especially at their price the grip is amazing the Comfort is likewise impressive it takes potholes rain and snow with ease definitely worth the money and definitely worth buying over and over again. They by far stand out well above most of the tires on the road today you will feel the difference they were shipped quickly and they are original Pirelli's not the remakes made in Mexico or China! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023 by Danny

  • My apologies
Size: 235/55R18 104V XL
My apologies sent to everyone as I was using the older model of tacking DOT markings .... I will go back and get these installed .....I made a mess for myself out of the situation.....still fell like they kinda look used but had good tread ....the no nipples kind of concerned me but I guess not all come that way as was told by the installer! I am human .....the guys at the installer called me and told me just after getting the refund handled that I was reading them wrong and we're just a bit to short of saving my issue I created !! But want to give a shout out to Amazon for more than willingly taking care of MY issue !! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by Just my opinion! Just my opinion!

  • So far so good.
Size: 235/50R19 103V XL
Recently installed on my 2018 GMC Terrain AWD, very quiet and responsive so far. I enjoy the feel of the tires so far. I notice improved performance and ride quality over the Hankook tires I had installed previously.
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2023 by Sylvia

  • Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus - Great Tires for the Money
Size: 265/50R20 111V XL
Swapped out a set of Goodyears for these Pirelli Scorpion All Season Plus set of tires on my Jeep Grand Cherokee. What a difference! The ride is smooth and they are much quieter. I bought them in January 2023, and the date on the tires was 2621 (26th week of 2021). That must account for the discount price of $195 each, so I'm very satisfied with my purchase. The tires arrived on time at the location selected for installation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023 by Pepper Warren

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