Pirelli – One of the World’s Top 6 Tire Manufacturers for a Reason
Italian tire manufacturer Pirelli is one of the world’s “Big Six” tire producers, offering both high-quality passenger car and motorcycle tires. Pirelli tires are used as reference test tires in WRC and Superbike racing series, and since 2011 Pirelli has been the official tire partner of Formula 1.
Naturally, Pirelli is one of the most respected tire manufacturers in the world, known especially for its outstanding performance and quality. Its long experience and passion for excellence are reflected across its entire product range. In addition to performance, Pirelli tires are also widely recognized for their distinctive and visually appealing design.
Premium quality comes with a premium price tag, as Pirelli does not compromise on materials or technology. This is reflected in the fact that many luxury car manufacturers—Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Porsche—choose Pirelli as their original equipment tire supplier. Pirelli also supplies brands such as Alfa Romeo, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Jaguar Land Rover.
Over the years, Pirelli has expanded its product range to include SUVs and also offers high-quality winter tires.
3 Reasons to Choose Pirelli Tires
Pirelli’s Passion for QualityPremium-Level Performance
Quality and outstanding performance are core characteristics of the Pirelli brand. Thanks to decades of motorsport experience, Pirelli tires are capable of handling the most demanding conditions and are equally suited for both racing circuits and public roads. A major advantage of high-quality tires is also their longer service life, meaning they do not need to be replaced as frequently.
Ideal Handling and Safety
With Pirelli tires, handling and grip go hand in hand. Thanks to innovative rubber compounds and asymmetric tread patterns, the tires maintain strong performance even in harsh conditions. Durability and safety have always been core principles of Pirelli, which is why their tires are often among the most long-lasting in the industry.
Low Fuel Consumption
A tire’s fuel efficiency is influenced by its rolling resistance, which depends on the rubber compound, tread design, and aerodynamics. Pirelli places great emphasis on reducing rolling resistance, as it affects speed, handling, and fuel efficiency. The result is some of the lowest rolling resistance tires in the entire industry.
Pirelli was founded in 1872 in Milan by Giovanni Battista Pirelli, initially focusing on rubber production and related products.
The company has sponsored sporting events since 1907. While it was previously involved in fashion and renewable energy sectors, today Pirelli focuses exclusively on tire manufacturing.
In 1974, Pirelli developed a wide radial tire at the request of the Lancia rally team, which needed a tire capable of handling the power of the new Lancia Stratos. At the time, racing tires were either very wide and slick or too narrow and unsuitable for the Stratos. These tires were also later adopted by Porsche for its 911 Turbo model.
Over the years, Pirelli has established itself in the world’s most prestigious motorsport series and is today the official tire supplier of Formula 1 as well as the FIM World Superbike Championship.
How to Find the Right Pirelli Tires for You
Pirelli’s tire range includes sporty sedans, coupes, and racing cars, as well as motorcycles and larger SUVs. The selection is suitable for motorsport enthusiasts, occasional track-day drivers, and everyday motorists seeking high-quality performance tires.
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