Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 vs Michelin Alpin 7 — the Middle European winter showdown is here. On one side, the proven Italian contender with its sharp snow and wet credentials, on the other, Michelin’s all-new Alpin 7, successor to the legendary Alpin 6, aiming to reset the benchmark. Snow, ice, wet, and dry — this …
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Pirelli P Zero PZ5 vs Kumho Ecsta Sport PS72: The ultra-high performance battle heats up in 2025. The Pirelli P Zero PZ5, freshly launched this year, brings Italian motorsport pedigree with sharp grip and precision control. Facing it is the Kumho Ecsta Sport PS72, also a 2025 release, Korea’s bold new challenger built on fresh …
Pirelli P Zero PZ5 vs Hankook Ventus Evo: The Pirelli P Zero PZ5, Italy’s latest ultra-high performance weapon, comes in with cutting-edge tech, laser-focused grip, and refined comfort — aiming straight at the segment’s crown. Facing it is the Hankook Ventus Evo, Korea’s sharp new challenger, built with improved wet grip, boosted mileage, and balanced …
Michelin Pilot Sport 5 vs Pirelli P Zero PZ5: The UHP scene is buzzing with the arrival of Pirelli’s new P Zero PZ5, a fresh contender aiming to shake up the segment. Michelin’s Pilot Sport 5, already a proven all-rounder with a reputation for balanced performance and durability, suddenly faces a direct challenge. Can the …
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 vs Michelin CrossClimate 3: Previously, we pit the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 against the sporty CrossClimate 3 Sport. But now, it’s time for the real clash — SF3 vs the standard Michelin CrossClimate 3. Both are brand-new 2024/25 launches, both carry the 3PMSF badge, and both claim to be …
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 vs Michelin CrossClimate 3 Sport — it’s the ultimate clash of all-season titans! On one side, the SF3, Pirelli’s latest weapon in the fiercely competitive all-season segment. On the other, Michelin’s bold new CrossClimate 3 Sport — the innovative sportier take on what many call the best all-season tire ever …
Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Continental TrueContact Tour 54: Pirelli’s Cinturato WeatherActive brings true all-season capability with its 3PMSF winter rating, while Continental’s TrueContact Tour 54 counters with class-leading comfort and long-lasting durability. It’s a battle between year-round traction and extended tread life. Which wins—versatility or endurance? Let’s dive in. Results: Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive vs Continental …
Pirelli P Zero AS Plus 3 vs Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 Plus — it’s a clash of new ambition versus proven dominance in the ultra high performance all-season segment. The AS Plus 3 is Pirelli’s latest answer for year-round grip, blending sharper handling with daily comfort. But standing in its way is the benchmark DWS …
Hankook Ventus Prime 4 vs. Pirelli Cinturato C3 — It’s the clash of generations in the summer touring segment. On one side, the well-established Hankook Prime 4, known for its solid all-round performance. On the other, the newly launched Pirelli Cinturato C3, bringing fresh tech and renewed ambition to shake up the category. Can the …
Pirelli P Zero PZ5 vs Falken Azenis FK520 – Ultra-High Performance Face-Off! The all-new Pirelli P Zero PZ5 has exploded onto the UUHP scene, stunning the competition by outperforming even top guns like the Continental SportContact 7 in recent benchmark tests. Now, it sets its sights on the Falken Azenis FK520 — a proven value-packed …










