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Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus

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Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain PlusThe new Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus is designed to deliver high off-road performance even on difficult surfaces such as rocks, snow, mud, grass and sand.

The new aggressive tread pattern design and its robust carcass construction make the new Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus the perfect choice to travel for long distances without compromising safety and comfort on the road.

Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus - tread patternThanks to its specifically designed tread pattern, it is able to evacuate water, mud, and stones effectively while the sipes inserted inside the tread blocks deliver high levels of grip on slippery surfaces.

The new Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus is also suitable in tough off-road conditions thanks to its reinforced sidewall and the shape and the  dimensions of its tread blocks.
Pirelli Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus also features both the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake and the M+S (Mud & Snow) marking.

 

Pirelli Scorpion All Terrain Plus - New aggressive block pattern, for pick-up and off-road owners who love adventure. Performance ratio 40% on-road 60% off-road

3PMSF - 3 peaks mountain snowflakeThe three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol branded on a tire’s sidewall indicates the tire meets required performance criteria in snow testing to be considered severe snow service-rated. Originally used as a designation for winter tires, the 3PMSF symbol is now featured on some all-season and all-terrain tires with snow performance that meets the testing criteria.

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