The Pirelli Cinturato family is the answer to the demands of environmentally conscious customers who prefer products that have as little negative impact as possible on the world in which we live. With the Cinturato P7, Pirelli has taken a big step forward: no harmful additives are used during production, so that no harmful substances are spread while the tires are in use. The reduced CO2 emissions due to the reduced rolling resistance, as well as the high mileage and the reduction in tire noise are further innovations that make these tires so special. None of these features have any impact on driving pleasure or safety: the Cinturato P7 is characterized by extremely short braking distances in both wet and dry road conditions.

Fuel efficiency
The fuel consumption depends on the rolling resistance of the tyres, the vehicle itself, the driving conditions, and the driver's driving style. The measured rolling resistance (rolling resistance coefficient) of the tyre is divided into classes A to E. (Up to class G in the case of the old label)
Fully equipping a vehicle with class A tyres enables a reduction in fuel consumption of up to 7.5%* when compared to a vehicle equipped with class E tyres. This can be even higher for commercial vehicles.
Wet grip
For wet grip, the so-called wet grip coefficient is calculated from the braking distance or the maximum coefficient of friction between tire and road in comparison with a reference tire and divided into classes "A" (shortest braking distance) to "E" (longest braking distance). (With the old label up to class G)
Please note that road safety depends to a large extent on your own driving style. The stopping distances must always be observed. The tire pressure must be checked regularly to improve wet grip.
External rolling noise
The value of the external rolling noise is given in decibels. In addition, there is a classification into classes A, B and C, with "A" representing the lowest and "C" the highest rolling noise. (With the old label, classes 1, 2 and 3, correspondingly "1" the lowest and "3" the highest rolling noise).
The noise emissions of a tire affect the overall volume of the vehicle and not only influence your own driving comfort, but also the noise pollution in the environment.
| Technical | |
| External rolling noise | 72 dB |
| Fuel efficiency | C |
| Wet grip | B |
| Width | 205 |
| Height | 45 |
| Diameter/Rim | 17 |
| Load Index | 88 |
| Speed index | Y (max. 190 km / h) |

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