Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico

The Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico is a Touring All Season tyre designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.

Dry Grip 80%
Wet Grip 67%
Road Feedback 64%
Handling 73%
Wear 68%
Comfort 75%
Buy again 50%
Snow Grip 77%
Ice Grip 80%

Tyre review data from 12 tyre reviews averaging 70% over 274,000 miles driven.

The Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico is ranked 13th of 21 All Season Touring tyres.

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Size Price Range  
255/45 R20 £209.99 - £224.54 (3 Prices) Compare Prices >>
275/40 R20 £161.94 - £161.94 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
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Top 3 Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico Reviews

Given 43% while driving a Renault Grand Scenic (235/45 R20) on mostly town for 8,000 spirited miles
One of the most slippery tyres i used in my 19 years of driving experience. Do not buy this tyres! Cheated by workshop that told me it is Scorpion Verde. This is Scorpion Zero.... Dry maybe still controllable.... Wet please drive like a turtle.
Helpful 17 - tyre reviewed on December 10, 2022
Given 37% while driving a Jeep cherokee sport (255/40 R20) on mostly motorways for 1,000 spirited miles
poor in wet and poor in comfort, noisy, cant hear people talking, too hard on the road, thus not sticky enough, feels slippery....
Helpful 91 - tyre reviewed on June 25, 2013
Given 87% while driving a Land Rover Range Rover Sport (275/40 R20 W) on a combination of roads for 35,000 spirited miles
I’ve had these tyres for 35,000 miles now, and I have tried the falken fk510, Michelin’s pilot sport and the toyo proxes. So I’ve got some to compare it too. In the dry the falkens out perform the proxes massively and the Pirelli scorpions plus michellins somewhat too. The Pirelli’s seem to wear the best. They are the best in the wet, and I do off road my Range Rover and don’t put winter tyres on. The Pirelli scorpions seem to totally have you covered for the ice and light dustings of snow we’ve had in the south of England the last few years. Overall I’m happy to sacrifice a little dry handling and performance for the wet weather ability, winter capabilities, and better wear. Is worth noting that the falkens which drive fantastically are now basically the same price which is a shame as I would in the summer fit a pair on the front, seeing as I use two lots of fronts a year anyway.
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on June 6, 2020
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Given 77% while driving a Chevrolet Captiva (235/60 R17 V) on mostly motorways for 40,000 easy going miles
M+S 235/60/R17 ASÄ°METRÄ°CO PÄ°RELLÄ° ZERO , I used this tire for five years on my old car chevrolet captiva 2.0 d 2008. Especially, snow capability is enough, considering it is an all season tire
Helpful 19 - tyre reviewed on January 27, 2021
Given 60% while driving a Land Rover Range Rover Sport (275/40 R20 W) on mostly motorways for 25,000 spirited miles
Great tyre in the dry but terrible in the wet. On the motorway in wet conditions anything over 60mph risks aqua planning.

Will never buy again
Helpful 27 - tyre reviewed on November 29, 2018
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Given 80% while driving a Volvo XC70 D5 (235/45 R19 V) on mostly motorways for 20,000 average miles
I drive a Volvo XC70 D5 AWD with Polestar on New Zealand roads. No back country off road yet tried. Tires are as awesome for evrything - wet, dry, conversation and never had an issue there - but they wear so badly. First three months replaced the back two as inside wall failed! A year later chunks of front tire shredded off after a rim rub while daughter was learning to drive - not a severe rub - I was in the car at the time. Today, 2 months after rim job, the rear tire replaced after the first three months is now showing strain on outer wall. Car is not used for anything other than touring, so why so much strain. My son has a Mazda 6, he does worse things than me and hasn't changed a tire in two years!! Looking for alternatives - maybe the AWD is a tough one for tires to handle,
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on April 19, 2017
Given 60% while driving a Volvo XC70 D5 (225/45 R19 V) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Good feeling as far as the outside temperature is above 15°C. Below, be very carefull on damp roads as there is no longer lateral grip. Starts with understeering even with speed as low as 30mph then oversteers before track control comes into action. I had the same issue with my previous XC70 and moved to Continental which makes you feel much more comfortable. If anyone knows how to make it work on wet, please let me konw.
Helpful 26 - tyre reviewed on November 6, 2016
Given 70% while driving a Land Rover Discovery 3 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 20,000 average miles
I had previously used Continental 4x4 Contacts on my Discovery 3 and got about 40,000 miles each out of the two sets I had. When I went to replace them there was a deal on Pirelli Scorpion Zero Asimmetrico so I went for them instead. Couldn't tell much of a difference between the handling of the Continentals and the Pirellis on mostly road driving including a lot of towing a heavy trailer on county roads and was happy enough with them. Did have some trouble on a steep wet grass slope once but went to low ratio and made it up. Where the Pirellis have failed to live up to the Continentals has been in the wear. I have managed less than 20000 miles on the fronts and need to replace them and the backs will need done in another 5000 miles, this is about half the distnace of the Continentals. As a result I wouldn't buy again.
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on July 8, 2016
Given 86% while driving a Audi A8 (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 9,000 spirited miles
Brilliant tyres and used on Audi A8 drove almost 9000 miles through Europe in all conditions and found absolutely brilliant allround tyre
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on November 1, 2014