Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season
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Value, average: 27
Key Facts
- Official web page
- Many sizes of this line have been discontinued.
- This tire has run-flat model:
- Available Sizes in Line: 53
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Original Equipment (OE) tires
for:
- • Audi A8 D3 [2002 .. 2009]
- • Audi A7 4G8 [2010 .. 2015]
- • Audi A3 8P [2003 .. 2005]
- • Chevrolet Camaro V [2010 .. 2013]
- • Dodge Challenger LC [2008 .. 2023]
- • Ford Focus III (C346) [2011 .. 2015]
- • Ford Mustang V Facelift [2010 .. 2014]
- • Ford Mustang VI (S550) [2015 .. 2017]
- • Ford Mustang V [2005 .. 2009]
- • Jaguar XJ X351 [2009 .. 2021]
- • Lincoln MKX I Facelift [2011 .. 2015]
- • Lincoln MKZ II [2013 .. 2016]
- • Maserati Quattroporte VI (M156) [2013 .. 2016]
- • Maserati Ghibli M157 [2013 .. 2020]
- • Mercedes-Benz SL-Class R230 Facelift [2008 .. 2012]
- • Mercedes-Benz E-Class Br212 [2009 .. 2013]
- • Mercedes-Benz C-Class Br204 [2008 .. 2015]
- • Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Br204 [2008 .. 2011]
- • Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Br117 [2013 .. 2019]
- • Mercedes-Benz B-Class W246 [2012 .. 2018]
- • Mercedes-Benz A-Class W176 [2013 .. 2017]
- • Volvo S80 II [2006 .. 2016]
- • Volvo V70 II [2008 .. 2016]
- • Volvo S40 II [2004 .. 2012]
- • Volvo V50 I [2004 .. 2012]
- • Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
- • Cadillac CTS
- • Dodge Charger
- Year Released: 2009
- Regions for sale: North America, Central & South America, Europe, Russia+, East Asia, Middle East
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Tire Rank :: Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season
149 36 in Passenger / All Season
Description
The Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season is an ultra-high-performance all-season tire designed for passenger vehicles. It encompasses the essence of Pirelli's renowned performance with the versatility required to handle diverse weather conditions. This tire is specifically engineered to deliver an optimal balance of wet and dry performance with a special emphasis on winter traction, making it a suitable choice for drivers seeking year-round reliability without compromising on sporty performance.
Features & Benefits
- All-Weather Performance: Offers exceptional grip and handling on wet, dry, and lightly snow-covered roads.
- Run-Flat Technology: Provides continued mobility and safety for a distance of up to 50 miles at reduced speeds after a puncture.
- Enhanced Durability: Features a robust construction designed to withstand varied road conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability.
- Quiet Ride: Utilizes noise-reduction technology to minimize road noise, offering a more comfortable driving experience.
Year Released
Launched in 2009, the P Zero Nero All Season has become a key player in Pirelli's lineup.
Regions Availability
Available across North America, Central & South America, Europe, Russia, East Asia, and the Middle East.
Vehicle Compatibility / Popular Vehicle Fitments
The tire's performance characteristics make it an ideal choice for a wide range of vehicles, including but not limited to:
- Audi A8 D3, A7 4G8, A3 8P
- Chevrolet Camaro V
- Dodge Challenger LC, Charger
- Ford Focus III, Mustang V, VI
- Jaguar XJ X351
- Lincoln MKX I, MKZ II
- Maserati Quattroporte VI, Ghibli M157
- Mercedes-Benz SL-Class R230, E-Class Br212, C-Class Br204, CLA-Class Br117
- Volvo S80 II, V70 II, S40 II, V50 I
- Cadillac CTS
- Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class
Note: Always consult with a tire specialist or the vehicle's manufacturer to ensure correct tire fitment.
Final Thoughts
Its introduction in 2009 marked a significant advancement in all-season tire technology, blending the need for speed with the practicality of year-round use. Ideal for performance enthusiasts who demand reliability across seasons, the P Zero Nero All Season continues to set standards in its category, offering a compelling choice for drivers around the globe.
Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season Latest News
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Jun 23, 2023Tire Chart 2023
TireRack.com: Best in Ultra High Performance All-Season
Ranked #22nd of 22. Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season -
Nov 06, 2014Video
P ZERO Nero All Season: the ultra-high performance all season tire
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Oct 03, 2012Video
Tested: Bridgestone's Potenza RE970AS Pole Position in Winter
How well do High Performance All-Season tires perform in the snow and on the ice? We took the top-selling Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS and three other tires from the category to Sweden to find out.
Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season Latest Reviews
What is good?
Just got these for my E550 Sedan, and I've only put about 400 miles on them, mostly city driving around Bessemer, AL. Too early to give a full review, but so far, they feel solid. Handling is smooth, and they grip well on dry pavement. Can’t wait to see how they perform as they break in more. The ride is pretty comfortable too... So far, so good!
What is good?
Been using these tires on my Mustang GT Fastback for about 7500 miles. They’re sporty and handle most conditions well. One tire did wear out sooner than expected, but the others are holding up. Mostly drive around Mount Union, PA, on a mix of highways and city streets. They’re not the quietest, but the performance is solid.
What is good?
I’ve been driving on these P Zero Neros for about 26k miles now on my Impala.
Detailed Information
Type and Size
- Tire Model
- Pirelli / P Zero Nero All Season
- Car Type
- Season
- All Season
- Rim Diameter
- 16 / 17 / 18 / 19 / 20 "
- Width
- 215 / 225 / 235 / 245 / 255 / 265 / 275 / 285 mm
- Aspect Ratio
- 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 / 55 %
- Construction
- Radial
Special Features
- Runflat
- No
- Mud and Snow
- No
- Extra Load
- Optional
Speed and Load
- Speed Index
- H (max 130 mph) ... ZR (max > 149 mph)
- Load Index (max load for a tire)
Pirelli / P Zero Nero All Season Sizes & Specifications
Note! Many sizes of this line have been discontinued.
Rim | Model | Size | Index | Price |
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R17 | 215/45 R17 91W | 215/45 R17 | 91W | |
R17 | 215/50 R17 95V | 215/50 R17 | 95V | |
R17 | 215/55 R17 94V | 215/55 R17 | 94V | |
R17 | 225/45 R17 91H | 225/45 R17 | 91H | |
R17 | 225/45 R17 91V | 225/45 R17 | 91V | |
R17 | 225/45 R17 94W | 225/45 R17 | 94W | |
R17 | 225/50 R17 94V | 225/50 R17 | 94V | |
R17 | 225/50 R17 98W | 225/50 R17 | 98W | |
R17 | 225/55 R17 97W | 225/55 R17 | 97W | |
R17 | 235/45 R17 97W | 235/45 R17 | 97W | |
R17 | 235/55 R17 98W | 235/55 R17 | 98W | |
R17 | 245/40 R17 91H | 245/40 R17 | 91H | |
R17 | 245/40 R17 91W | 245/40 R17 | 91W | |
R17 | 245/45 R17 95W | 245/45 R17 | 95W | |
R18 | 215/45 R18 93W | 215/45 R18 | 93W | |
R18 | 225/40 R18 92H | 225/40 R18 | 92H | |
R18 | 225/40 R18 92W | 225/40 R18 | 92W | |
R18 | 225/45 R18 91W | 225/45 R18 | 91W | |
R18 | 235/40 R18 91H | 235/40 R18 | 91H | |
R18 | 235/40 R18 95W | 235/40 R18 | 95W | |
R18 | 235/50 R18 97W | 235/50 R18 | 97W | |
R18 | 235/55 R18 104H | 235/55 R18 | 104H | |
R18 | 245/40 R18 93H | 245/40 R18 | 93H | |
R18 | 245/40 R18 93V | 245/40 R18 | 93V | |
R18 | 245/40 R18 97V | 245/40 R18 | 97V | |
R18 | 245/40 R18 97W | 245/40 R18 | 97W | |
R18 | 245/45 R18 96W | 245/45 R18 | 96W | |
R18 | 255/35 R18 94H | 255/35 R18 | 94H | |
R18 | 255/35 R18 94W | 255/35 R18 | 94W | |
R18 | 255/40 R18 99H | 255/40 R18 | 99H | |
R18 | 255/40 R18 99W | 255/40 R18 | 99W | |
R18 | 255/45 R18 99V | 255/45 R18 | 99V | |
R18 | 255/45 R18 99W | 255/45 R18 | 99W | |
R18 | 265/35 R18 93W | 265/35 R18 | 93W | |
R18 | 265/35 R18 97V | 265/35 R18 | 97V | |
R18 | 275/40 R18 94W | 275/40 R18 | 94W | |
R18 | 275/40 R18 99W | 275/40 R18 | 99W | |
R18 | 285/35 R18 97H | 285/35 R18 | 97H | |
R18 | 285/35 R18 101W | 285/35 R18 | 101W | |
R19 | 245/40 R19 98W | 245/40 R19 | 98W | |
R19 | 245/45 R19 98V | 245/45 R19 | 98V | |
R19 | 245/45 R19 98W | 245/45 R19 | 98W | |
R19 | 245/45 R19 102H | 245/45 R19 | 102H | |
R19 | 245/50 R19 104W | 245/50 R19 | 104W | |
R19 | 255/40 R19 96W | 255/40 R19 | 96W | |
R19 | 255/45 R19 104H | 255/45 R19 | 104H | |
R19 | 275/40 R19 101V | 275/40 R19 | 101V | |
R19 | 275/40 R19 101W | 275/40 R19 | 101W | |
R19 | 275/40 R19 105H | 275/40 R19 | 105H | |
R20 | 245/40 R20 99W | 245/40 R20 | 99W | |
R20 | 265/40 R20 104H | 265/40 R20 | 104H | |
R20 | 275/35 R20 102W | 275/35 R20 | 102W | |
R20 | 275/40 R20 106Y XL | 275/40 R20 | 106Y |
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What is good?
Just got these for my E550 Sedan, and I've only put about 400 miles on them, mostly city driving around Bessemer, AL. Too early to give a full review, but so far, they feel solid. Handling is smooth, and they grip well on dry pavement. Can’t wait to see how they perform as they break in more. The ride is pretty comfortable too... So far, so good!
What is good?
Been using these tires on my Mustang GT Fastback for about 7500 miles. They’re sporty and handle most conditions well. One tire did wear out sooner than expected, but the others are holding up. Mostly drive around Mount Union, PA, on a mix of highways and city streets. They’re not the quietest, but the performance is solid.
What is good?
I’ve been driving on these P Zero Neros for about 26k miles now on my Impala.
Comments
Overall, they’re decent... but one of the tires cupped, and they could be a bit quieter. Not the best in wet or snowy conditions, but I wasn’t expecting much since they’re not winter tires. For the price, they’re pretty good for summer driving, though they lose grip a bit when accelerating hard. They do the job, but nothing spectacular.
Questions and Answers
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Jun 23, 2023Tire Chart 2023
TireRack.com: Best in Ultra High Performance All-Season
Ranked #22nd of 22. Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season -
Nov 06, 2014Video
P ZERO Nero All Season: the ultra-high performance all season tire
-
Oct 03, 2012Video
Tested: Bridgestone's Potenza RE970AS Pole Position in Winter
How well do High Performance All-Season tires perform in the snow and on the ice? We took the top-selling Bridgestone Potenza RE970AS and three other tires from the category to Sweden to find out.
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Sep 13, 2012Video
Tested: Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires | Tire Rack
In the do-it-all world we live in today, it's no surprise we want one tire that can do everything: have reasonable road manners for our commute, responsive handling when a back road blast beckons, and slush and light snow winter traction.
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Jun 29, 2011Video
Tested: Bridgestone's Potenza RE970AS Pole Position
After a successful run as a top-selling Ultra High Performance All-Season tire, Bridgestone replaced the Potenza RE960AS Pole Position with the new Potenza RE970AS Pole Position. While only a few numbers in the name have changed, there is plenty of advanced technology packed into this tire.
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Mar 23, 2011Video
Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season vs. winter weather
In this battle, the weather wins... Granted I don't have winter tires on, this is just a little peak at how badly the stock Pirelli's do... the car is paralyzed in snow/icy precipitation. All it takes is about 1/4 inch of it and the traction is gone.
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Aug 30, 2010Video
Tested: Finding the "Ultra" in Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires I Tire Rack
Today, a growing number of Ultra High Performance All-Season tires share a common name and tread pattern with their counterparts in the High Performance All-Season category. Do their on-road personalities and performance characteristics carry over? Or does the similarity end with the tread pattern and name on the sidewall?
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Mar 18, 2010Video
BFGoodrich Brings Sport to the High Performance All-Season Category I Tire Rack
BFGoodrich has taken their sporty Ultra High Performance All-Season g-Force Super Sport A/S tire line and expanded it to also include a number of High Performance All-Season H- and V-speed rated sizes, targeting coupes and sedans with select 14" through 18" wheel diameters.
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Jul 21, 2009Video
Tested: Raising the Bar on Ultra High Performance All-Season Tires I Tire Rack
Tire companies always work to improve on successful designs. Many succeed, but not all. Continental hit a home run with the ContiExtremeContact Ultra High Performance All-Season tire but then challenged their design team to improve dry road handling and road manners without sacrificing winter traction. Their solution is the new ExtremeContact DWS.
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