The Winter Sottozero 3 is Pirelli's third generation Sottozero
(Italian for below zero) Performance Winter / Snow tire developed for
the drivers of premium, high performance vehicles who will face
challenging wintertime road conditions as they drive their cars
year-round. The Winter Sottozero 3 was developed with the philosophy
that winter / snow tires must perform in a variety of unpredictable
weather conditions. Designed to provide traction and handling in cool,
cold, dry, wet and wintry conditions, Winter Sottozero 3 tires are
designed not just as snow tires, but as seasonal tires suitable for the
cold weather and freezing road conditions.
Winter Sottozero 3
tires use an innovative compound with specialized polymers that improve
the tread rubber compound's mechanical, thermal and dynamic properties.
The compound is molded into a directional pattern that features an
enlarged contact patch comprised of arrow-shaped center blocks and more
rounded shoulders to expel water and slush. High-density 3D sipe
technology improves braking performance and snow-to-snow traction. The
tire's internal structure includes twin steel belts reinforced by
spirally wrapped polyamide that enhances thermal stability and makes the
tires less sensitive to road and air temperature changes.
Winter
Sottozero 3 winter / snow tires meet the industry's severe snow service
requirements and are branded with the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
Install Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 tires in sets
of four only.
Due to the traction capabilities of Winter
Sottozero 3 tires, Pirelli recommends using them only in sets of four to
provide the best handling characteristics and tire performance.
El Winter Sottozero 3 cuenta con una mezcla de
caucho innovadora, que cuenta con polÃmeros especializados, que mejoran las
propiedades mecánicas, termales y dinámicas del compuesto de caucho de
la huella. Este compuesto, es moldeado en un patrón direccional, que
presenta una alargada zona de contacto, compuesta por bloques centrales
en forma de flechas y hombros más redondos para expulsar agua y
aguanieve. La tecnologÃa de ranuras tridimensionales "High-density 3D"
mejoran el rendimiento del frenado y la tracción sobre la
nieve.
La estructura interna incluye correas gemelas de acero
reforzadas con poliamida envuelta en espiral, esto, mejora la
estabilidad termal y hace que los neumáticos sean menos sensitivos a los
cambios de temperatura del aire y las carreteras.
Los neumáticos
de invierno Winter Sottozero 3 satisface requisitos de la industria, en relación, a condiciones de nieve severa, y por eso, posee el sÃmbolo "montaña/copo de nieve" (mountain/snowflake).
Solamente
instale los neumáticos Winter Sottozero 3 en grupos de
cuatro.
Debido a la capacidad de tracción especial del
Winter Sottozero 3, Pirelli recomienda instalarlos en grupos de cuatro,
para obtener las mejores caracterÃsticas de manejo y rendimiento que
estos pueden ofrecer.
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Tire Rack Test Results Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3
Performance Winter Tires with the Right Balance of Performance (04:52)
Performance Winter / Snow tires, for sports car drivers in the lower snow belt, are designed to strike a more even balance between traction in winter's snow, slush and ice vs. handling/traction on clear roads.
Can the new Dunlop and Pirelli tires in the category go head-to-head with the favorites from Bridgestone and Michelin? We found out.
Feedback consistently shows the Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 delivers outstanding winter traction, with scores 9-10 in snow and ice performance, inspiring confidence in harsh conditions. Wet traction earns strong praise (8-10) for reliable grip and hydroplaning resistance. Dry handling is rated highly (7-10), with precise steering and stability noted. Comfort receives positive marks for a smooth, quiet ride despite winter tire expectations. Treadwear scores (7-10) show satisfactory longevity, though some note faster wear in severe use. Overall, drivers highlight its winter-focused excellence, with most ratings 8-10 aligning with its intended purpose as a dedicated cold-weather tire.
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235 customers mention "Wet Traction"
229 positive
6 negative
Customers consistently rate the Winter Sottozero 3's wet traction highly, with most scores being 9s and 10s. The tire delivers confident grip and reliable handling in wet conditions, aligning well with its winter performance focus.
December 19, 2010(Verified Purchase)
3.8 out of 5
...Wet/Snow and Ice are not a problem and this is why you need them ultimately...
Finding a high performance street tire that is winter weather worthy and one that fits your car can be a challenge. These are a direct fit for my BMW. I like these tires for very good performance all around in the winter.
Most all season radials just don't cut it because they are very hard and loose their grip when it drops below 40 degrees. These Pirellis do not suffer from that and they will pull you out of a snow storm too. They can be counted on at high speed and they are RFT so when it is frightful outside your car, you know you are probably not going to get stranded on a lonely road at 2AM in a blizzard where no one is available.
I have these tires mounted on a spare set of wheels that I purchased from TR with TPS. They are my winter set that I can store for the summer and mount on my car when the time it right. Tires are rated for 149mph and offer good to v-good cornering traction. V-good straight line traction and hook-up. Slightly harsher ride from hirer load rating gives firmer ride. RFTs makes nose but windows are usually up in the winter. Wet/Snow and Ice are not a problem and this is why you need them ultimately. They are not max traction summer tires by any means, but when you need to drive fun all winter and it doesn't get above 20 degrees for weeks, you need these tires.
Vehicle: 2011 BMW 135I COUPE Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: SCHNECKSVILLE, PA Driving Style: Spirited
...In dry and wet conditions it outperforms the all season high performance Goodyear...
I was skeptical about the unusual tread on the tire, but it is a amazing performance tire. It is my second winter and I put like 10000 miles on them In dry and wet conditions it outperforms the all season high performance Goodyear and in the snow, the car performs like an all wheel drive car, even my car is rear wheel drive. Noise level I not to bad for a run flat tire. My only concern is that a driver following me in the snow may hit me form the back because of the breaking performance.
Vehicle: 2008 BMW 650i Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CRESSKILL, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
So far so good. It has been a mild winter so far (hooray) so I have not gotten a good feel for snow and ice performance. However dry and wet roads have been exemplary.
Vehicle: 2013 BMW 328i xDrive Sedan Luxury Line Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: FAIRLAWN, OH Driving Style: Average
Customers praise the Winter Sottozero 3's excellent snow and deep snow traction, with most scoring 9s and 10s. Ice traction shows strong performance (scores 7-10 dominate), though a few note lower grip in severe ice conditions.
March 23, 2011(Verified Purchase)
4.8 out of 5
...plowed through deep snow...
Great tires great ride no noise plowed through deep snow will definitely will buy again
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 328i xDrive Sedan Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Carmel, In Driving Style: Average
...These are amazing in light-medium snow on the ground. I have no problem driving in snow packed snow, powder or patches of ice. These tires have seen 70-80mph highways to snowy mountains of VT to icy 0 degree Fahrenheit up in Canada...
Second winter season with these tires. These are amazing in light-medium snow on the ground. I have no problem driving in snow packed snow, powder or patches of ice. These tires have seen 70-80mph highways to snowy mountains of VT to icy 0 degree Fahrenheit up in Canada. Cannot complain its performance, stability and predictability in cold and snowy conditions. Tire wear is minimal so far and I expect 2-3 more winters with these.
In dry 40-50 degree weather...these tires are a totally different animal. NYC gets occasional 50 degrees days in the winter and these tires have noticeably less grip and stability in this temperature. I don't feel the mushiness but this may be because it is a run flat and therefore has stiff sidewall. Hitting S line on ramps I can feel all four wheels sliding ever so slightly at speeds that would be more than safe with summer tires.
Vehicle: 2014 Audi S4 Sedan Premium Plus Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: NEW YORK, NY Driving Style: Average
...Within the first 1000 kms, one 40 km stretch of on black ice forced me below 100 km/hr, and the Pirellis kept the car within controllable oscillations. I could not tell I was on black ice, until the first accidents notified me. But they gave me feedback i now know, slight oscillations as if wind gusting.
Ottawa. Montreal. Snow and Ice Belt. 2014 335I xDrive. It's not just a question as to how the tires perform, but how they perform on the behicle they are designed for. On an F30 M Sport Performance Edition, the Pirellis provide an unbeatable level of winter driving performance. Within the first 1000 kms, one 40 km stretch of black ice forced me below 100 km/hr, and the Pirellis kept the car within controllable oscillations. I could not tell I was on black ice, until the first accidents notified me. But they gave me feedback i now know, slight oscillations as if wind gusting.
Then that deer popped, I was doing 80 km / hr, just about leaving that black ice rainy Nov 2014 day; nigghtime. Deer was just slowly walking. I swirled left. Then straightenened the car. Full control.
I realize they are not as good as Micheling or Hakapeliitas on pure compact snow and ice, but I did not buy them for pure snow or ice driving. I got them for handling characteristics in alla round winter conditions (or the snow score would be 5/5/3/3/5/4/5). I got them to survive the mix of ice and dry, ice and slush, snow and slush, or 85% of the conditions I face in winter driving, at Highway Speed. The vehicle does another 15% coverage.
These tires may not be for an front wheel drive vehicle. The assymetric pattern is also more unstable in turns- but that why it is made for a car that turns and leans aggressivley into every corner, even if trying it or not. A sportsy SUV or a sports car. Simliarly, no doubt that Michelins will do better on pure snow, but let me down in handling in wet slush, etc.
Treadwear- got 3000 kms and it seems standard for maybe 3 to 5 winters? Apparently, no matter the tire brand, the very rubber is meant only for 3 to 5 seasons top, as changes int emperature gradually nullify advantages, even if treadwear lasts. So 30-50000 city winter kms and 80,000 highway maybe?
Vehicle: 2014 BMW 328i xDrive M Sport Built On Or Before 2/2014 Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: GLOUCESTER, ON Driving Style: Spirited
Customers overwhelmingly rate the Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3's dry traction between 9-10, praising its confident grip and responsive handling in dry winter conditions. High scores reflect excellent stability and control, even when used outside its primary snow/ice focus.
August 19, 2021(Verified Purchase)
4.6 out of 5
...They handle great (even in summer!), and have been a definite plus in cold temperatures and in the snow of a Michigan winter...
These have worked great on my BMW F30 sedan. They handle great (even in summer!), and have been a definite plus in cold temperatures and the snow of a Michigan winter. They are also tough enough for Michigan pot holes. Overall would definitely buy them again.
Vehicle: 2016 BMW 328i xDrive Sedan Base Model Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GRASS LAKE, MI Driving Style: Average
...Great in the snow, also great on dry and wet road...
Unbelievable Tires. Drove them in two snow storms and the rear wheel drive car performed close to an all wheel drive vehicle. Great in the snow, also great on dry and wet road. The difference in the snow compare to the high performance all season tires is unreal. Now I can drive up my steep drive way when snow covered, which was impossible with the all seasons. Definitely a great buy.
Vehicle: 2008 BMW 650i Coupe Standard Model Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Cresskill, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
...Contis were a bit better in dry/warm than 210s, which can feel a bit mushy in corners at speed, but the more miles I get on them, the more its like riding on rails...
I've had these Pirellis on my 335xi for a bit over a month now and I've out almost 3,500 miles on them since, in a number of conditions.
In the last week especially, I've experienced just about everything you could throw at these and I'd frankly rate them as bulletproof.
This last week I road tripped to VA from CT to see my family (800 mile round trip) with warm temps at times (50s) and cold (10s). I had light snow & slush, dry roads and cold and the tires just get better the folder it gets. I then drove to VT yesterday to go snowboarding (350 miles round trip) and returned in a heavy winter storm (4+ inches of heavy snow). Roads were NOT being plowed in any state (VT, MA, CT) and tires handled great. Lots of confidence going up and down hills, great braking, ABS/TC never kicked in once and never felt any slip. And most of the drive through MA and CT was like driving through Donner Pass in CA when it's chains only (which I've done a few times - lots of packed snow, can't see lanes, chains or AWD/4WD with snows required) and the 210s were solid. Able to easily do 40-50, visibility & traffic permitting (probably faster but girlfriend didn't like that).
My point of comparison for these is the Continental ContiPro RFTs in OEM size that were the original tires on my vehicle. They rode really hard and were quite loud. The 210s ride a bit softer, and are quieter (for an RFT - not as quiet as non-RFTs). Worlds better in snow handling. Contis were a bit better in dry/warm than 210s, which can feel a bit mushy in corners at speed, but the more miles I get on them, the more its like riding on rails.
If you have an AWD car and live where there's snow, or drive to where there's snow, step up and get yourself some snows - best decision I ever made.
Vehicle: 2008 BMW 335xi Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 3,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Trumbull, CT Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise the Winter Sottozero 3's smooth ride, with most scoring ride comfort 9s and 10s. Noise levels receive strong ratings, highlighting refined winter performance that maintains cabin comfort in harsh conditions.
January 30, 2012(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...quite the tire in normal conditions, far less noise than the OEM run flats...
While the winter has been mild with only one snowfall I have had the opportunity to test them in snow and freezing conditions. Simply a great tire - but you get what you pay for with these - run flat snows are not inexpensive. Most shocking was how quite the tire is in normal conditions, far less noise than the OEM run flats. I have not driven them long enough to comment on tread wear. This was one of the only size options available for the car. Handling is very good. Some slight slippage on really icy conditions, but nothing that is major. With traction control and a modest pedal they seemed to pull or push the car through the snow with ease. Backing up is very good with this tire - some snows have an issue in reverse-these do not. I would buy them again-they are impressive beyond expectation for a snow tire.
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 135i Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MAPLE GLEN, PA Driving Style: Spirited
...The steering responsiveness isn't quite as good as my summer tires, but I believe that is due to the smaller treadblocks and the nature of the winter rubber compound. I only notice the change in steering responsiveness when switching back to my summer rubber...
This is the best winter tire I have ever driven on. The steering responsiveness isn't quite as good as my summer tires, but I believe that is due to the smaller treadblocks and the nature of the winter rubber compound. I only notice the change in steering responsiveness when switching back to my summer rubber. I use these tires on a RWD car in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs and was able to enjoy many snow days last year. These tires will slip once there are a few inches of unplowed snow on the ground, but even with RWD I never got stuck. Once I needed to get some momentum going to get my car up a snowy parking garage ramp, but these tires even managed that. These tires do get VERY soft above 45 degrees. I have 15K miles on these tires and fully expect them to last another 15K at least.
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 335i Sedan Miles Driven on Tires: 15,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CHICAGO, IL Driving Style: Spirited
...Again, I was amazed at how well they handle on the dry with almost no noticeable increase in road noise. The car feels very planted and secure with the softer tread obviously reducing the harshness of my performance stock tires.
I purchased the Pirelli Sotto Zero runflat winter tires just in time for the big 2016 blizzard which is currently walloping Maryland (DC Metro area). As the snow accumulated last night, I was able to continuously test them in the varying levels of snow accumulation (just in my immediate neighborhood for safety reasons). Keep in mind my MINI is front wheel drive only and I can say, these tires performed brilliantly. I felt as if I had an AWD car. My stability control almost never flashed and a standing start from the bottom of a steep hill on an snowy/icy road was no problem.
As the snow accumulated, I took the car out again in four inches of snow on un-plowed roads. Again, the MINI could perform a standing start at the bottom of a hill and plowed through the snow fairly easily. At this point, I could feel some slippage in the corners but the rear tires quickly regained grip and the small amount of sliding was very controllable as well as predictable. It felt as if the back end always came around nicely as compared to when a car experiences extreme under-steer in snow. The slippage only occurred when I gunned it a bit. If I took the corners nice and slow, there was no sliding at all. After four inches, I felt it best to simply stay off the roads.
Before the storm, I was able to get a good feel for how the tires performed in the extreme cold on dry pavement. Again, I was amazed at how well they handle on the dry with almost no noticeable increase in road noise. The car feels very planted and secure with the softer tread obviously reducing the harshness of my performance stock tires. I do not feel I have lost any performance from the MINI and driving remains as fun as ever. Most importantly, the tires give me confidence to drive in snowy conditions, so runs to the ski slopes and through the mountains no longer seem as daunting. I highly recommend these tires.
Vehicle: 2015 MINI Paceman Cooper S Miles Driven on Tires: 25 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GAITHERSBURG, MD Driving Style: Spirited
Most customers rate treadwear highly with scores of 8-10, praising the Winter Sottozero 3's long-lasting performance in snow and ice. While a few report lower scores, the majority find tread life excellent for winter conditions.
May 09, 2012(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...Treadwear was well above average and the tires were very quite for a run flat...
This was the only available option for the car with staggered set up. Many go with a straight set up front and back but I have had very good results with staggered on BMW's. These tires were far better than the OEM tires in wet or snowy conditions. Treadwear was well above average and the tires were very quite for a run flat. I actually had a road hazzard deflate one and it got me many miles to safety with no rim damage. Covered by the TR road hazzard protection - my only cost was remounting and balancing the replacment. The tires did very well in wet and snowy conditions - no ice this year but I suspect they would be just as good or better than any other available. While a touch on the expensive side the handling was simply awesome and very crisp even on the very cold AM drives. Well worth it.
Vehicle: 2009 BMW 135i Coupe Miles Driven on Tires: 2,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: MAPLE GLEN, PA Driving Style: Spirited
Superior product. My second set of these tires - once again proven entirely satisfactory. Tire noise at high speed - nil. Rate of tread wear - incredibly low. Wet road handling and hydroplaning resistance - the reason I use these tires - just great. The only tire I use - year round. Temps I encounter are usually below 70 deg F, since I live on the left coast and travel during the months of January, April and September to the US. I intend to put a third set of these on my car this fall. Recommended.
Vehicle: 2013 BMW 335i xDrive Coupe M Sport Package Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: VICTORIA, BC Driving Style: Average
This is my first winter on these tires. I purchased a wheel and tire (set of 4) package. They are everything you want from winter tires. Snow and ice traction is almost perfect. While we have had a mild winter in the Pittsburgh, PA area, was in snow country a few times and SUVs were getting stuck and I was not. They are a little noisy, but the noise decreases with miles. Wear is great so far - 1/32 only. Would buy again. They are really the only winter run-flat option for my 2015 BMW 435xi convertible.
Vehicle: 2015 BMW 435i xDrive Convertible M Sport Line Miles Driven on Tires: 5,600 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA Driving Style: Average
Designed not just as snow tires, but as seasonal tires suitable for the cold weather and freezing road conditions. Find out what makes the Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 do what it does for the drivers of high performance vehicles.
Performance Winter Tires with the Right Balance of Performance (04:52)
Performance Winter / Snow tires, for sports car drivers in the lower snow belt, are designed to strike a more even balance between traction in winter's snow, slush and ice vs. handling/traction on clear roads.
Can the new Dunlop and Pirelli tires in the category go head-to-head with the favorites from Bridgestone and Michelin? We found out.
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