

🛞 Elevate your drive with Pirelli’s all-season precision and power!
The Pirelli Cinturato P7 225/40R18 92V is a premium all-season touring radial tire designed for vehicle-specific fitment. It features a speed rating of V, supporting speeds up to 149 mph, and a load index of 92, capable of carrying 1389 lbs per tire. Its asymmetrical tread pattern ensures reliable traction in diverse weather conditions, while the run-flat capability offers added safety and convenience. Weighing 21.9 pounds with a 25.08-inch diameter, this tire balances performance, comfort, and efficiency for the discerning driver.
| ASIN | B00NWII3GA |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,179,592 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,827 in Passenger Car Touring Tires |
| Brand | Pirelli |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (5) |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 25.08 Inches |
| Item Weight | 21.9 pounds |
| Item model number | 2325300 |
| Load Capacity | 1389 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pirelli |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2325300 |
| Maximum Pressure | 50 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | Cinturato P7 All Season |
| Rim Width | 8 Inches |
| Section Width | 225 Millimeters |
| Size | 225/40R18 |
| Special Features | run_flat |
| Tire Diameter | 25.08 |
| Tread Depth | 9 32nds |
| Tread Type | Asymmetrical |
| UPC | 054137050223 |
| UTQG | 420AA |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | 225/40R18 |
B**L
Great tires
These arrived on time and brand new. I unfortunately had to return them because I made the mistake of not ordering run flats. The tires were exactly what I wanted minus my oversight.
C**R
These tires are garbage - don't waste your money
I am purchasing this tire as the 3rd replacement for my 2016 BMW 235i. These tires are incredibly fragile, and all three that I have had to replace in the past 2 years have been the result of hitting potholes. Not giant, sharp-edged potholes that would break a truck tire - just regular potholes that you find all over the northeast. The tires have all failed in the same manner, which is the sidewall gets pinched at the edge of the rim and it tears a hole in the sidewall. Good thing these are runflats, or my wife would have found herself being towed more than once. I only continue to purchase replacements because the car is leased and it goes back to BMW in less than a year. If I outright owned this car I'd take all of these unsafe - and expensive - tires off and throw them in the garbage.
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