passenger/SUV Summer tyre 275/60R20 PIRELLI SCORPION ALL TERRAIN PLUS 115T FSL CDB72 3PMSF M+S

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221,20€
254,20€ -13%
Delivery: home 3-4wd
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Products ID: 2197728
Partnumber: 11994
Brand: Pirelli
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fuel consumption: C
grip: D
noise level: B
noise level: 72

Maastiku jõudlus 4x4 maasturite ja pikapide jaoks
Pirelli SCORPION ™ ALL TERRAIN PLUS pakub agressiivset turvisemustrit ja külgseina disaini väikeveokite ja maasturite juhtidele.


Töökindel nii maanteel kui ka väljaspool teid, sellel on madal teemüra ja koonuselised kivide väljaviskajad isepuhastumiseks, tagades samas suurepärase veojõu mudas, kruusal, märjal ja liival.

SCORPION ™ ALL TERRAIN PLUS saab hakkama ka  raskes lumes , ja on seetõttu  hinnatud 3 mäetipu ja lumehelveste märgiga.


PIRELLI UUS SCORPION ™ ALL TERRAIN PLUS asendab mudelit Scorpion ™ ATR pakkudes parimat jõudlust rasketes tingimustes.


Uus agressiivne turvisemuster pakub jõudluse suhet 40% maanteel ja 60% maastikul. Selle pikisuunalised sooned tagavad suurepärase vee väljaviskamise, samas kui suure tihedusega lamellid tagavad veojõu ohutuse ja jõudluse.


 

Pirelli

Pirelli & C. S.p.A. is an Italian multinational tyre manufacturer based in the city of Milan, Italy. The company, which has been listed on the Milan Stock Exchange since 1922, is the 6th-largest tyre manufacturer and is focused on the consumer production of tyres for cars, motorcycles and bicycles.  It is present in Europe, the Asia-Pacific, Latin America, North America and the Post-Soviet states, operating commercially in over 160 countries. It has 19 manufacturing sites in 13 countries and a network of around 14,600 distributors and retailers.

Pirelli has been sponsoring sport competitions since 1907 and is the exclusive tyre partner and supplier for the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series for 2008–2010, FIA Formula One World Championship for 2011–present and for the FIM World Superbike Championship.

In 2015, China National Chemical Corp. Ltd. (ChemChina) took controlling interest of Pirelli – with the Chinese state-owned company agreeing to maintain the tire company's ownership structure until 2023.