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Cayenne eHybrid 21" tyre options - All Season with 3PMSF?

GrandTourer

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Hi
I'm looking to replace my stock 21" Pirelli Zero PZ4 Summer Tyres with All Season alternatives. Does anyone recommend particular brands/models? Do any still exist that have the 3PMSF markings for use in the Alps or do you need to go full Winters for these now?
TIA
 
Michelin Latitude Alpin in N0 or N1 are excellent. Full winter tyres (with the symbol of 3 mountain peaks and a snowflake) as required by law in many EU countries or chains. Look at the driver's door frame for winter tyre sizes. Driving on snow is about the same as a wet road. 1:5 steep hills no issues! Much improved handling and braking on cold wet winter roads. Better pothole resistance too as they are softer. I use them all year round in the Chilterns. Much better in summer thundery downpours too. Tread depth when new is 8.5mm. Michelin have designed them to maintain the same grip even when well worn, which I've found to be true in the wintry Scottish Highlands.
 
Thanks for your prompt response Richard...appreciate your insights. I was thinking I may be forced into using Winters as the only Porsche rated All Seasons seem to be Pirelli Scorpion Zero which I'm struggling to find supplies. So this maybe my best bet - are your sizes 285/45 and 315/40 as this seems to be the limiting factor on whats an option for my car? Michelin website is recommending Pilot Alpin 5 for my sizes.

I've also read that Porsche GB have told OPCs that Porsche ratings are no longer mandatory for Warranty so I was interested if anyone had experience of any non-Porsche specific All Seasons that may exist in the right sizes?
 

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