Pirelli Scorpion MTR tires

** Pirelli Scorpion MTR **-a new tyre for SUVs. Application: Asphalt: 20%: 80%, off-road.

** Scorpion MTR ** designed especially for the segments manufactured by special order and tuned trucks and SUVs. The new product has elevated "valunoobraznyj" tread design and stylized side respectively, all of which gives the car personality, while maintaining all the necessary performance tires. ** Scorpion MTR ** designed for sporting purposes and designed for mixed use: 80% off road and 20% asphalt.

In addition to maintaining an excellent resistance to shocks due to the design of the tread and sidewalls, the tire has in-depth and extended grooves to ensure traction and grip on all types of rough and difficult terrain, such as clay, dirt, gravel, River bottoms and coastal terrain.

Thanks to adapting to a wide range of work, tyre offers comfort at high speed, low noise level for this category of product, precise and quick responses when maneuvering. MTR Bus Scorpion has superior durability compared to the previous generation and better performance per kilometre, reaffirming the unique qualities of the collection the Scorpion.

__Osobennosti and benefits: _ ** Wide Central tread blocks stimulates drainage of dirt, providing a "self-cleaning" and excellent traction tires.

** Reinforced shoulder blocks increase tread žѐstkost′, whereupon the tyre offers high performance off-road.

** Pirelli Scorpion tire MTR ** is currently available in 5 sizes.

  1. Wide central blocks provide drainage of dirt and "self-cleaning" tread that allows the bus to demonstrate excellent traction characteristics.

  2. the reinforced shoulder blocks increase tread stiffness that gives high performance off-road.

Available Pirelli Scorpion MTR tire sizes

16" (16 inch) tires

215/80R16 XL 107R
225/70R16 102T
265/75R16 112Q
285/75R16 116Q

17" (17 inch) tires

285/70R17 116Q

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