Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 is a winter tyre made in total of 32 sizes, ranging from R16 to R16 - this particular dimension is R17, which means it fits to a 17 inch/431.8mm diameter wheel. 225/55 R17 is 20mm wider than the narrowest dimension (205) and -10mm narrower than the widest one (215). This tyre profile of 55 means the sidewall height of the tyre is 55% of the tyre width (225mm), which results in 123.75mm sidewall height. In 225/55 R17, there is only one possible speed index for Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 - "V", which is good for speeds up to 240 km/h. In 225/55 R17, Cinturato Winter 2 usually competes against ContiWinterContact TS 850P, which is a tyre from Continental with a rating of 53%, compared to 60% of the Pirelli in question.
Relevant tyre tests in same or similiar dimension (225/55 R17)
ADAC Winter tyre test 2023 225/45 R17 satisfactory Ranked #12 of 16The PIRELLI CINTURATO WINTER 2 found itself in the 12th position among 16 competitors, securing a final rating of 'Satisfactory'. Testers appreciated its good performance on wet and winter surfaces, highlighting its ability to brake effectively and handle well under such conditions. Additionally, its high projected mileage, low wear, light weight, and reduced fuel consumption were positively noted. However, the tyre faced criticism for significant weaknesses in ride comfort and handling at the limit on dry roads. In terms of driving safety, the tyre demonstrated noticeable deficiencies, particularly its delayed response to steering commands, which affected its balance and precision. On wet surfaces, while it managed to secure good scores in braking and resistance to longitudinal aquaplaning, it slightly fell short in transverse aquaplaning and handling, lacking in precision. When it came to snowy and icy conditions, it generally performed well, especially in braking and handling, though it narrowly missed out on a high score in snow traction. The tyre's environmental footprint was commended for its efficiency, with good marks for longevity and wear, as well as its favorable weight and fuel consumption.
Autobild Winter tyre test 2023 225/45 R18 good Ranked #5 of 20Securing the 5th position out of 20, the Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 was awarded a final rating of 'Good'. The tire impressed with its premium profile, showcasing convincing winter characteristics and dynamic performance on wet roads. It also boasted a good mileage performance. However, it was noted for slight understeering on dry roads. Elevating its competitive edge, the tire excelled in specific disciplines, standing out as the absolute best in both Aquaplaning - longitudinal and Wet circle cornering.
Autobild Winter tyre test 2023 225/40 R18 good Ranked #6 of 11Securing a commendable 6th position out of 11 competitors, the Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 earned a final rating of 'Good.' This tyre stood out for its impressive performance on snow-covered and wet roads, boasting excellent snow traction, effective aquaplaning resistance, and short braking distances in wet conditions, all paired with a moderate price point. However, it was not without its drawbacks; namely, a tendency to understeer on dry roads and an average level of comfort when rolling. This juxtaposition of strengths and weaknesses paints a picture of a solid winter tyre that performs admirably in critical areas, particularly in snowy conditions where it showcased exceptional prowess.
Sportauto Winter tyre test 2023 225/40 R18 good Ranked #7 of 9The Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 secured a positioning of 7th among 9 contenders, receiving a final rating of 'Good'. This tyre exhibited a secure driving behavior in winter conditions and demonstrated good grip levels on wet corners. However, criticisms were pointed towards its sluggish steering response, subdued reserves on wet surfaces, and susceptibility to aquaplaning in curves. Moreover, its performance was found to be sluggish on dry surfaces. Despite these drawbacks, the tyre stood out in specific areas, excelling in comfort, snow cornering, and objective snow handling, marking its strengths in critical winter driving disciplines.
Ranked #5 of 7The Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 showed a solid performance amidst stiff competition, securing the 5th position out of 7 contenders. This tire marked a significant step in Pirelli's overhaul of their Cinturato lineup, making a noteworthy debut in its category. Its performance on snow was impressive, claiming the second spot in the respective evaluations, demonstrating its prowess in winter conditions. Additionally, it excelled in dry conditions, particularly in dry braking, where it outperformed its rivals to take the first place. However, its overall potential was slightly hampered due to its performance in wet conditions, landing it in the 5th spot, where it showcased good balance but required careful handling to maintain traction. Moreover, while there was an improvement in fuel economy compared to its last year's performance, there remains room for enhancement. This mixed performance solidifies its standing as a competitive option, though with specific areas identified for improvement.
Ranked #7 of 8Securing a 7th place out of 8 competitors, the Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 presented mixed results in its performance evaluation. On wet surfaces, the tire demonstrated moderately long braking distances but performed well in aquaplaning scenarios. However, it struggled with lateral grip, restricting higher cornering speeds. In dry conditions, it proved to be a reliable choice, offering a stable rear when changing loads and short braking distances, though it was considered average in efficiency. The tire faced significant challenges on snow, where it showed the longest braking distances, the least lateral support, and sluggish responses to steering commands, highlighting its weaknesses in wintry conditions.
Ranked #4 of 6The Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 secured the 4th position among 6 contenders in its first-ever evaluation, marking the completion of Pirelli's revamp of the Cinturato lineup. With a design that benefits from a tread that evolves as it wears, the tyre proved competitive, especially on snow where it shone close to the top of the pack. It captured second place in both traction and handling on snowy terrains, showing a commendable performance that was only slightly edged out in other conditions. Despite falling behind the leaders in wet conditions, it outperformed certain rivals, including Michelin and Vredestein, particularly in deeper aquaplaning challenges. Its balanced and stable handling was noted across various tests, despite a slight compromise in front grip compared to the very best. On dry surfaces, though, the Winter 2 lagged marginally with the slowest handling track time, revealing a softer ride and less sharp steering than its competitors. However, it distinguished itself as the quietest tyre in the lineup, offering a notably silent ride at the expense of fuel efficiency.
Ranked #7 of 8The Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 finished in the seventh position among a total of eight competitors, indicating a challenging performance in comparison to its rivals. Despite the general challenges it faced throughout the testing phase, it showcased commendable attributes in specific areas. Notably, this tyre excelled in dry braking, exterior noise, and rolling resistance, marking its strengths in these key disciplines. These standout performances underline areas where the Pirelli Cinturato Winter 2 managed to outperform and distinguish itself, highlighting its potential advantages within its specific competencies.