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Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive Reviews
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9.6
Excellent
Score breakdown:
9.2
Long lasting
Excellent
9.8
Handling
Excellent
9.8
Traction
Excellent
Launched in September 2022, the Cinturato WeatherActive is a recent range of Pirelli tires suitable for passenger cars and was developed exclusively for the North American market. These tires show that the legendary Italian marque can manufacture tires not just for exotic sports cars and motorcycles, but also for everyday vehicle usage. An all-weather tire that’s backed by a Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rating (3PMSF), these tire can perform better in snow when compared to all-season tires, thereby preventing customers from maintaining different sets of rubber for summer and winter. The tire is available with directional treads for reducing noise and making it suitable on all surfaces. After reading this Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive review, you can be sure of driving with confidence 365 days a year without ever being caught off-guard by the weather.
Features and Benefits
All-weather tires are engineered for year-round use with better winter traction than an all-season tire, but how exactly does the Cinturato WeatherActive do that? There are two main ways:
First, a special silica-based rubber compound keeps the tire flexible throughout a broad range of temperatures. This means that the Cinturato WeatherActive can be used in high heat and sub-freezing temperatures without the risk of decreased performance.
Second, the Cinturato WeatherActive features a directional, V-shaped tread pattern, zigzag central grooves, and trumpet shaped lateral grooves that force water and slush out of the tread for better hydroplaning resistance, strong handling, and shorter braking distances. Deep sipes within the tread bite into the road to boost grip, which further enhances traction and braking performance on slippery surfaces.
The rubber compounding and tread features work together to increase performance year-round, which is why the Cinturato WeatherActive is Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for use in moderate to severe winter weather conditions.
Outside of traction and performance, longevity is also vital when purchasing a tire. Fortunately, Pirelli solved this problem by adding a 3-rib tread block to the tire that fends off uneven wear to help drivers get more miles out of their purchase. Additionally, the Cinturato WeatherActive is backed by a 60,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty to ensure that they get plenty of use out of their tires.
While all-weather performance and longevity were a primary focus of this tire, ride comfort was not overlooked. As we mentioned above, the Cinturato WeatherActive utilizes a directional tread pattern that’s primarily meant to increase performance. That being said, this directional tread pattern is also computer optimized which means that it helps to reduce road noises and vibrations so that drivers receive a quiet, comfortable ride regardless of the weather.
Pros and Cons
No tire is perfect, and that’s true of the Cinturato WeatherActive too. That being said, there are some obvious strengths and weaknesses of this tire:
Pros
- Excellent mileage warranty
- Outstanding traction in dry, wet, and snowy conditions
- Smooth, comfortable ride year-round
- Consistent handling, regardless of the weather
Cons
- More expensive than competitor tires
- Dry performance could be slightly better
SimpleTire’s view on Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive tires
If you’re looking for a tire that offers true year-round performance then the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive absolutely needs to be on your radar. Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified and backed by a 60,000 mile limited warranty, this tire offers superb performance and handling year-round and doesn’t sacrifice ride comfort to do that. The catch, unfortunately, for the Cinturato WeatherActive is that it starts at a higher price point, which can be more expensive than the competitors like the Bridgestone Weatherpeak, and Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady. That being said, the Cinturato WeatherActive was just released in late 2022, and these competitors are at least a full year older (or six years older, in the case of the Assurance WeatherReady). This isn’t to say that the older tires are worse, but keep in mind that Pirelli was able to utilize newer technologies, rubber compoundings, and data from the industry to build their first entry into the all-weather market.
Vehicles the Pirelli Cinturato WeatherActive is a good replacement tire for
Like all Cinturato tires, the Cinturato WeatherActive is meant for use on passenger cars such as coupes, sedans, and minivans. With that in mind, cars like the Acura TLX, Nissan Sentra, Honda Civic, Toyota Sienna, Ford Fusion, Chevrolet Cruze, Volkswagen Jetta, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Tesla Model 3, BMW 5 Series, and Mazda 6 are a great pairing for the this tire.
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