New Pirelli Tires for 19s

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That said, still nothing for 21" other than OEM :(
A mate in Australia was talking to the head of Continental for the country. The guy said there will loads of new BEV rated tires released by all manufacturers next year, due in large part to tires on BEVs lasting only 70 to 50 % as long as the same tire on ICE cars. The Conti guy said our higher load index will be easy it address, but wear will be harder as even cheap BEVs have loads to torque. And, I learned, regenerative braking scrubs off molecules of rubber on each application.
 
Looks like the P Zero AS Plus 3 are available for the 19" wheels on Tire Rack, and have gotten rave reviews; I like the stock Pirellis on 19", though previously I've loved Michelin, but I suspect I'll give these a try when I have to swap: https://www.thedrive.com/guides-and...satile-all-season-tire-with-performance-chops. They've gotten rave reviews.

That said, still nothing for 21" other than OEM :(

Just stumbled upon your link. I like that these Pirellis are claimed to have a 1.2% lower decibel rating. I’ll check if my local Discount Tyre has them in stock. Also, my OEM tyres have over 23,000 miles on them. How long can I expect to ride on them before changing them out? Superficial inspection shows decent enough tread depth.

Addendum: Yay! They’re in stock. $275 a pop.
 
Just stumbled upon your link. I like that these Pirellis are claimed to have a 1.2% lower decibel rating. I’ll check if my local Discount Tyre has them in stock. Also, my OEM tyres have over 23,000 miles on them. How long can I expect to ride on them before changing them out? Superficial inspection shows decent enough tread depth.

Addendum: Yay! They’re in stock. $275 a pop.
Let me know what you think! I’d be super curious to know how they compare to the OEMs.

I have no idea what the mileage on these things is gonna be - I have plenty of depth left on both 21s and 19s to date.
 
This is my 2000-mile review of the 19 inch Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3. It seems that Pirelli has fixed all the deficiencies in the previous generation of P Zero's. Note that Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3 will take a little bit to "break in" (~100 miles or so). Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3 feel well planted on the road once you get past the break-in period. These tires have performed very well in both dry and wet conditions. Overall I'm very happy with the tires.
 
This is my 2000-mile review of the 19 inch Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3. It seems that Pirelli has fixed all the deficiencies in the previous generation of P Zero's. Note that Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3 will take a little bit to "break in" (~100 miles or so). Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3 feel well planted on the road once you get past the break-in period. These tires have performed very well in both dry and wet conditions. Overall I'm very happy with the tires.
How is your range with these?
 
I have not seen any impacts to my range with the 19 inch Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3 tires.
 
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