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The CrossClimate2 is Michelin's Grand Touring All-Season tire developed for the drivers of sedans, coupes, station wagons, crossovers and SUVs looking for daily driving comfort combined with confident performance in dry, wet and light snow conditions. The CrossClimate2 is designed as an all-weather tire to meet industry severe snow service requirements qualifying for the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol alongside its all-season performance and is intended to function as a one-tire solution for drivers that experience all four seasons but don't receive sufficient snowfall to require a dedicated winter tire.

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The CrossClimate2 features Michelin's Thermal Adaptive all-season tread compound molded into a V-Formation directional tread design engineered to deliver dry, wet and wintertime performance. Michelin utilized their PIANO Noise Reduction Tuning which employs advanced tread pattern modeling that helps tune out airborne noise by augmenting tread element geometry and timing variation. Longitudinal dry grip is promoted by the center portion of the tread, with blocks that align with fore and aft forces, increasing uninterrupted block area contact when accelerating or decelerating. Braking traction is further enhanced by V Ramp chamfers molded into the leading and trailing edges of the blocks that increase contact with the road surface under load. Further outboard, the shoulder blocks begin to align laterally with the tread, helping increase cornering forces and control. 3D SipeLock technology integrated into the tread, supports block rigidity for confident handling while also increasing traction in inclement weather. The steep angles designed into the tread pattern help channel water away from the contact patch, increasing hydroplaning resistance without the need for circumferential grooves. This grooveless pattern evens out load forces to benefit wear characteristics, while creating more biting area for wintertime traction. Snow performance is further enhanced by the Thermal Adaptive Tread compound, ensuring the tire remains flexible at lower temperatures for increased snow traction sufficient to receive the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.

Internal construction of the CrossClimate2 consists of a two-ply polyester casing supporting two steel belts. A polyamide reinforcement is added to further enhance high speed stability and performance.

Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.

Related Information: What is the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol (3PMSF)?

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Tire Category: Grand Touring All-Season

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Treadwear
Michelin CrossClimate2
Excellent
100%
47M
9.0 - Excellent
9.4 - Excellent
9.4 Hydroplaning Resistance
9.4 Wet Traction
9.4 - Excellent
9.4 Corner Stability
9.5 Dry Traction
9.3 Steering Response
8.8 - Excellent
9.2 Light Snow Traction
8.8 Deep Snow Traction
8.5 Ice Traction
8.9 - Excellent
9.1 Ride Quality
8.6 Noise
9.1 - Excellent

Pirelli Scorpion Zero Reviews

Customers think the Pirelli Scorpion Zero delivers excellent dry traction (scores 9-10) and confident wet grip with strong hydroplaning resistance (7-9), fitting its Street/Sport Truck All-Season role. Winter traction shows mixed results, with some drivers noting struggles in snow and ice (scores 3-6). Ride comfort earns praise for smoothness (7-9), though a few mention occasional road noise. Treadwear raises concerns, with many ratings below 6 suggesting shorter lifespan expectations. While it excels in dry/wet handling and stability for trucks/SUVs, buyers prioritizing winter performance or long-term durability may want to weigh alternatives.

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373 reviews mention "Wet Traction"

  • 289 positive
  • 84 negative

Most customers rate wet traction highly with scores of 8s and 9s, highlighting confident wet grip and reliable hydroplaning resistance. Some lower scores note room for improvement in heavy rain.

November 18, 2002
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

These tires are much better in wet conditions than my original equipment general tires... My factory tires would slip and scare me in water. With these tires I can actually accelerate to normal speeds without tire slippage...

These tires are much better in wet conditions than my original equipment general tires. I have added many performance items to my truck. My factory tires would slip and scare me in water. With these tires I can actually accelerate to normal speeds without tire slippage. They are great in dry conditions also. I will definitely purchase a new set when my tires wear.14000 miles and still going strong and look new.

Vehicle: 2001 GMC Sierra 2wd X-Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 14,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Cut Off, LA
Driving Style: Spirited

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November 09, 2014
(Verified Purchase)
4.4 out of 5 Star Rating
4.4 out of 5

...The Volvo goes well in the snow and on wet and or dry pavement...

These Pirelli Scor[pion Zero tires were OEM standard on my Volvo XC60 T6 and have lasted 48,500. I will be replacing them with a new set as they have earned the reward. They are trouble free. Wear evenly, and are quiet. The Volvo goes well with them in the snow and on wet and or dry pavement. I will change them at the current mileage as winter is coming but if it were summer, I think I can get perhaps 5000 more miles on them. A really good tire.

Vehicle: 2011 Volvo XC60 T6 AWD
Miles Driven on Tires: 48,500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: STRATFORD, CT
Driving Style: Average

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December 18, 2003
(Verified Purchase)
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...Dry cornering and handling in general is superior, and wet traction is way better than the OEMs...

I chose these tires for the price and the performance profile and have not been disappointed. Some reviewers remarked about excessive noise, but I have not noticed it to be a problem. Dry cornering and handling in general is superior, and wet traction is way better than the OEMs. The only problem I have is on snow, but that it not much of a concern here in central Oklahoma. The appearance of these tires also definitely adds to their appeal. The only real drawback so far is that they are extremely heavy, so if youre worried about unsprung weight, look elsewhere, and it makes them a bit difficult to balance properly. Tread wear seems to be at least as good as advertised. Overall, Im very pleased with these tires and am seriously considering a set for my wifes Rodeo. I would buy them again, if I keep my vehicle that long.

Vehicle: 1999 Dodge Dakota 2wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Norman, OK
Driving Style: Spirited

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378 reviews mention "Dry Traction"

  • 334 positive
  • 44 negative

Most customers rate dry traction as excellent with scores of 9-10. The Scorpion Zero offers responsive handling and confident grip in dry conditions, performing outstandingly for its sport truck all-season category.

November 14, 2002
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...Wet and Dry Traction is exceptional, even when the truck is being pushed to its limits. It feels like the body would come off the frame before the tires would let go.

I bought these tires as an upgrade to the factory Tiger Paws. Wet and Dry Traction is exceptional, even when the truck is being pushed to its limits.

It feels like the body would come off the frame before the tires would let go. The tires are wearing nice and even. My only complaint is the need for frequent rotation to keep the noise to a minimum. As they are wearing, the noise level seems to be increasing. I don't drive this truck in the snow, so I can't help there. I should get 20K out of them, but after that, I think I am gonna have to start looking for a new set. I would consider buying them again.

Vehicle: 1998 Chevrolet S10 2wd Extra Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 16,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Allison Park, PA
Driving Style: Spirited

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December 21, 2003
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...For dry and wet road handling it was like night and day. This is an excellent sport tire and once they broke in, they surprised me on how well the Rover handled at higher speeds. The cornering is excellent with no tail wag...

Replaced the original Goodyear Wrangler HP with the Pirelli Scorpion Zero XL load rated tires. For dry and wet road handling it was like night and day. This is an excellent sport tire and once they broke in, they surprised me on how well the Rover handled at higher speeds. The cornering is excellent with no tail wag. They handle and corner as well in the rain. The tires respond as well as you react. In other words, no surprises. The Goodyears in comparison make the truck feel much heavier and make the vehicle lean when cornering at speeds beyond 55 mph. The ride is softer but much to sloppy for my driving habits. Braking at higher speeds (beyond 60 mph) with the Zeros is excellent and about the best of any tire that Ive used on an SUV. The Zeros are quiet but you take the bumps much harder. The treadwear wont be as good as the Goodyear but who cares. The Zeros are not snow tires (the Goodyears are a bit better) but do OK in soft or heavy snow (not good at all on ice). Ill use a Dunlop M2 when the worst of winter approaches. The Scorpion ZEROS make the Land Rover a totally different experience. Highly recommended!

Vehicle: 2001 Land Rover Discovery Series II
Miles Driven on Tires: 10,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Cranston, RI
Driving Style: Spirited

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April 28, 2002
(Verified Purchase)
4.2 out of 5 Star Rating
4.2 out of 5

Vastly improved cornering ability and load transfer vs. Goodyear F1... Excellent traction on both wet and dry terrain...

Vastly improved cornering ability and load transfer vs. Goodyear F1. Much smoother ride at a drastically reduced price and extended wear pattern. Excellent traction on both wet and dry terrain. Also had superb customer satisfaction from the recommended installer. The entire process from purchase to installation was first class !!!!!!!

Vehicle: 1999 Ford F150 Lightning
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: cary, nc
Driving Style: Spirited

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380 reviews mention "Ride Quality"

  • 245 positive
  • 135 negative

Most customers report excellent ride comfort with scores of 9-10, while noise levels receive strong 7-8 ratings. The Scorpion Zero delivers smooth, refined handling ideal for sport trucks and all-season driving.

November 26, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.9 out of 5 Star Rating
4.9 out of 5

...Minimal road noise and such a smooth ride. You will be going 70 on the highway, and these tires make it feel like you are going 40...

These are the best tires I’ve ever had on a vehicle. Minimal road noise and such a smooth ride. You will be going 70 on the highway, and these tires make it feel like you are going 40. The traction and response of steering is impeccable. You may pay a premium for these, but if these traits listed above matter to you, it is worth it.

Vehicle: 2016 Ford Explorer 4WD Sport
Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: CUBA, MO
Driving Style: Average

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September 18, 2007
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N/A out of 5 Star Rating
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...heavy steering on parking lot, rough ride on bumpy road...

Im comparing a 255/55/18 109V Pirelli Scorpion Zero (Sport Truck All Season) to a 255/55/18 109H Bridgestone Duele Alenza (Highway All Season) and a 235/70/16 104SP Goodyear Integrity (OEM Highway All Season) on a 2006 Honda Pilot. My comparions are based on the 2006 Honda Pilot that has stiff suspension and weak power steering. (Your cars suspension might be softer and power steering might be stronger, so the tires can react different on your car) . 1/ RIDE COMFORT: the Scorpion Zero is the worst, heavy steering on parking lot, rough ride on bumpy road. The Integrity is light and smooth. The Alenza is ranked between the other two tires. 2/ HANDLING: the Scorpion Zero is the best, quick and precise steering response. 2nd is the Alenza. 3/ LOOK: The Scorpion looks best on the Pilot with sporty wheel. For 2006 Honda Pilot owner, before change your wheel to a larger size and a female is also using the car, think twice because steering will be heavier, and the ride will be much rougher, especially with sport tire like the Scorpion Zero. Only the best Highway AllSeason tire like the Alenza could smoother your ride on a large size rim, but it wont look very sporty.

Vehicle: 2006 Honda Pilot EX 2wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Dallas, TX
Driving Style: Average

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March 30, 2003
4.7 out of 5 Star Rating
4.7 out of 5

...I am glad that I did not purchase the Michelins, so far the Scorpions handle at least as well, if not better than the Michelins and they seem to be quieter.

Before purchasing the Scorpions PZeros, I asked fellow BMW owners if they had any experience with these tires. No one had, at least on an X5, one person who had them on his ML sang the tires praises. Many fellow BMW owners suggested that I stick to the OEM Michelins, which were very pricy. Also almost of all of the tire sales people I spoke to recommended the Michelins. I ignored their advice and purchased the Scorpions. I am glad that I did not purchase the Michelins, so far the Scorpions handle at least as well, if not better than the Michelins and they seem to be quieter. I highly recommend the Scorpions to any X5 owner.

Vehicle: 2001 BMW X5 4.4i Sport Pkg
Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Hickory Creek, TX
Driving Style: Spirited

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217 reviews mention "Winter Traction"

  • 113 positive
  • 104 negative

Winter traction is concerning, with many ratings between 0-6. Customers report slippery conditions, unstable handling, and getting stuck, highlighting poor snow/ice performance despite its All-Season designation. Some note sketchy traction, lack of grip, and dissatisfaction in winter use.

September 10, 2010
3.9 out of 5 Star Rating
3.9 out of 5

...During the Buffalo winter, I felt the side grip on turns in light snow was poor. I had to take extra caution if I caught a left arrow at intersections...

Bought these tires for summer driving in Buffalo, NY, USA. I also used them through one winter. The tread wears very fast, will have to replace them after about 20,000 miles. I mainly bought these tires for quietness and low noise level to take advantage of my trucks sound system, I thought these tires excelled even as the tread wore down.



During the Buffalo winter, I felt the side grip on turns in light snow was poor. I had to take extra caution if I caught a left arrow at intersections.



But because of the quick tread wear and poor side gripping in snow, I will not be buying these particular tires again. If you do, be sure to keep up on tire rotations to keep the treadwear even.

Vehicle: 2005 Land Rover LR3 SE
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Buffalo, NY
Driving Style: Average

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August 24, 2005
3.1 out of 5 Star Rating
3.1 out of 5

...There downfall is in snow. Not enough to warrant a different tire for the possible four months out of the year that snow is on the ground here though...

My Scorpion Zeros are aproaching 15,000 miles with 5,000 mile rotation intervals. The treadwear is even and tread depth looks substantial for a tire with 15,000 miles on them. There have been a lot of complaints about tire noise but in my experience these tires make no more noise then any other tire Ive owned. Coupled with my all-time all-wheel-drive these tires are unshakeable in dry and wet conditions. There downfall is snow. Not enough to warrant a different tire for the possible four months out of the year that snow is on the ground here though. I would have no qualms about buying these tires again. Ive been very satisfied.

Vehicle: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo
Miles Driven on Tires: 14,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Sheridan, IN
Driving Style: Spirited

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April 26, 2008
2.3 out of 5 Star Rating
2.3 out of 5

...They were very noisy and in winter traction was poor...

I bought my 2006 Touareg with these tires and I am completely disappointed. I had to change them after 19,000 miles (average driving style). They were very noisy and in winter traction was poor. I will definitely never buy them again. No more Pirelli. I do not recommand anybody to buy these tires. This week I bought the Conti Cross Contact LX and the first impression is very positive. I expect them to perform much better than the Pirelli's.

Vehicle: 2006 Volkswagen Touareg V6 With TPMS
Miles Driven on Tires: 19,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Chester Springs, PA
Driving Style: Average

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341 reviews mention "Treadwear"

  • 149 positive
  • 192 negative

Mixed treadwear ratings with many scoring 0-5, citing rapid wear and needing early replacement. Some 9s-10s exist, but widespread dissatisfaction with tread life in all-season use.

March 09, 2004
4.2 out of 5 Star Rating
4.2 out of 5

...Treadwear...I expected them to last longer, but four years is pretty good for a high performance tire I guess...

Let me first say that the the Pirelli Scorpion Zero is an awesome tire. Performance wise, they do not dissapoint. This tire delivered everything it was supposed to. That said, they are performance tires, and they come with all the caveats of performance tires. You know; stiff or firm ride, which could very quickly become a hard or harsh ride if you live somewhere where the roads are less than perfect eighty-five to ninety percent of the time. Then theres the tendency to tram or follow the ruts and imperfections in the road. Treadwear.....I expected them to last longer, but four years is pretty good for a high performance tire I guess. In short everything you will probably read about this tires is to some extent true. Would I recommend them? Hell yeah! However, reading about a tire and experiencing it is two different things. What you think you could tolerate, you may find intolerable. BUYER BEWARE. These are performance tires after all. Me personally, Ive already switched to a set of Kuhmo Ecsta STXs that are closer to my OEM specs. How well they handle compared to the Scorpion Zeros? Give me a month.

Vehicle: 2001 Mitsubishi Montero XLS
Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000
Driving Conditions: All On Road
Location: Westbury, NY
Driving Style: Spirited

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September 11, 2011
3.7 out of 5 Star Rating
3.7 out of 5

...I had no problem with them except that they wear too fast. I only got 28k mile out of them and I think a company like Pirelli should make tires that last longer...

These were good tire for handling in the rain and snow. I had no problem with them except that they wear too fast. I only got 28k mile out of them and I think a company like Pirelli should make tires that last longer. If you don't care about replacing tires ever other year than get these, but if your like me I need tire to last longer and I will be looking for another brand.

Vehicle: 2005 Porsche Cayenne S Without TPMS
Miles Driven on Tires: 28,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: Wixom, MI
Driving Style: Average

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August 30, 2004
4.1 out of 5 Star Rating
4.1 out of 5

...Wear could be better - but, with the way I drive... guess not. :-)...

First of all, my style of driving is German - I drive fast, brake hard, and enjoy cornering. My other car is a Mercedes. Previously BMW.

To the tires, obviously a HUGE improvement over the OEM Wrangler "tires" - lose those ASAP when you buy the vehicle. They absolutely stink - for my driving style.

On highways, city stop-and-go, the Pirellis are SUPERB - a bit noisy, yes - thats the price to pay for reassurance and control when slamming the brakes from 90mph, or when driving in the rain. These tires do not let you down. Wear could be better - but, with the way I drive... guess not. :-)

I have driven the car on a fair amount of northern california dirt road trails - and pretty good performance in the dirt - mostly thanks to the Discos constant 4WD, traction control and ABS - the tires really arent made for the dirt. Still, I felt in control even going through gravel curves with four-wheel slides.



Highly recommend these, they are getting to the point of replacement soon (likely within 5,000 miles) and Ill trade to 19" wheeels but also with Pirellis.



BTW, Im an engineer, formerly in the automotive industry, I did exhaustive research before settling on the Pirellis - I can definitely recommend them for anyone except those who enjoy driving in the mud.

Vehicle: 1999 Land Rover Discovery Series II
Miles Driven on Tires: 35,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road
Location: Atlanta, GA
Driving Style: Spirited

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