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Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II
Designed for high-performance cars, the Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero Série II tyre can safely cope with the harshest winter conditions.
The Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero SérieII is a winter tyre to which has been applied the P Zero technology (very high performances).
Manoeuvrability. Optimized traction on the snow and road holding on dry roads thanks to an exclusive process (IBS – Interactive Brickwork Siping) comprised of tight brick-shaped sipes.
Safety. Enhanced performance on wet roads and snow thanks to the three deep, wide longitudinal grooves, that evacuate water immediately; rubber compound with softer rubber at the outside and harder rubber on the inside to increase safety at high speed.
Driving. Stability and grip, at high speed and during braking, on wet or dry roads, ensured by two rows of longitudinal blocks.
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Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II review, test and rating
Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II review, test and rating. rezulteo collects tyre information from sources all over Europe, and offers comprehensive and pertinent information to help you make the best choices when it comes to your tyres. See our methodology for our tyre rating system. See test rules for test tyres
Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II performance
We do not currently have any sources for scoring the Pirelli Winter 270 Sottozero Serie II.
Methodology for performance measurements
The sources
Sources refer to a market player who carries out independent tyre comparison tests, based on a stable methodology and broad performance criteria, to provide objective results for a range of similar tyres according to the type of use.
Only the sources that respect the criteria are included in the base. These criteria are also applied for every test source.
The sources used to establish the performances for a tyre are:
- Data from published tests from specialized media.
- Data from Regulation (EC) 1222/2009 "on the labelling of tyres with respect to fuel efficiency and other essential parameters". Or the most widely observed label values (MOBS) in the absence of official values*.
- Data published by independent test institutes.
Detailed list of the sources (not including Regulation (EC) 1222/2009) used to rate each product accompanies the display.
The structure of the ratings
The final rating is divided into 9 elementary performances, and an additional 4 elementary performances for winter tyres.
The elementary performances are grouped into 5 performance categories; 3 for summer tyres, and 2 for winter tyres.
Every elementary performance is integrated into its group with a different weighting according to its importance.
The performance groups and the elementary performances are as follows:
General performances | Winter performances |
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Economy
| Snow
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Comfort
| Ice
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Security
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The methodology for the calculation
Every elementary performance is rated accordingly to the following princip:
- A score of 10 is given to a tyre which achieves the best result for a given test.
- The score given to other tyres decreases in proportion to the standard deviation of the selected discriminating factor.
- All results that are 9 times higher than this standard deviation obtain the score of 1.
If the source uses his own rating (when it is not on a base of 10), a linear transcoding is performed
The final score for the basic performance is the arithmetic average of the scores obtained for each test.
Note: Tests conducted by car magazines or specialised bodies generally cover the most common tyre dimensions available on the market. Even if performances vary slightly depending on dimensions, we have chosen to apply the rating to all dimensions for a tyre model.
The star rating system
The stars gives a graphic overview of the value for a performance group. They are given according to the following scale: