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SUV, CUV & Pickup Truck Tires

Are you looking for tires for your vehicle? Pirelli has you covered with a wide selection of tires designed to fit your priorities and lifestyle.

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Are you looking for SUV, CUV & PICKUP TRUCK TIRES ?

There are several factors to consider when choosing a Crossover, pickup truck, or SUV tire. Tackling the daily commute or taking on long-distance drives, different tire designs are suited for different driving conditions. Consider the climate in your area because the seasonal classification of your tires matters. If you experience decent rainfall and snow in your area but don’t want to switch from summer to winter tires, an all-season or all-weather tire may be a good fit. Check out the full offering below.

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Pirelli all-season tires combine features of both winter and summer tires that create a well-rounded tire for multiple seasons. SCORPION™ AS PLUS 3 and SCORPION™ ZERO ALL SEASON PLUS are two great replacement options within the Pirelli Plus Line which also come with a limited- treadwear warranty and a 30-day trial option.
Pirelli winter tires are produced from a compound engineered for optimal grip and traction to reduce the risk of aquaplaning in the wet. SCORPION™ WINTER tires are high performance SUV and Crossover tires for winter weather conditions. This product combines excellent braking and handling performance with low noise and rolling resistance.
When it comes to SUV and Crossover tires, check out Pirelli’s Scorpion™ Verde All Season which provides high performance and great traction throughout the year with an optimized profile and innovative materials. For durability and a 70,000 limited treadwear warranty check out the SCORPION™ AS PLUS 3.
The key to choosing the right tires for your pickup is to consider how you use your truck and what tire characteristics fit those demands. If you don’t plan on going off-road, highway terrain (H/T) tires are a good option for standard road surfaces in both dry and wet conditions. If your vehicle will regularly be driven off-road, you need to consider the deeper tread design offered by all-terrain tires.
In general, truck tire sizes are similar to car and SUV tires. The basic tire size format is expressed in the same way. For example, a tire sized as 225/45R17 shows the width of the tire in millimeters (225), the sidewall height / tread width ratio of the tire as a percentage (45), the tire’s radial construction (R), and the diameter of the wheel in inches (17). Sometimes with truck tires the letters XL will be added to the end of this series; this stands for “extra load” and shows that the tires can support a heavier vehicle load.