Pirelli Cinturato P7 Review — Pirelli’s Grand Touring Benchmark for NZ
Overall Rating: 9.1 / 10
Category: Grand Touring / Premium Comfort
Price in NZ: From $373 (passenger), from $335 (SUV)
Best for: Luxury sedans, executive cars, premium touring
Available sizes: 16″ – 21″ rims
Quick Verdict
The Pirelli Cinturato P7 is one of the most refined grand touring tyres in the world. Where the P Zero family targets outright performance, the Cinturato P7 prioritises a different excellence: ride comfort, noise reduction, and long-lasting safety in all conditions. Originally launched as “the tyre for drivers who value sustainability without sacrificing performance,” the P7 has evolved into Pirelli’s most technically sophisticated comfort-biased tyre — carrying EU Label A wet grip, competitive fuel efficiency, and one of the quietest road noise signatures of any tyre in NZ.
OEM on BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class, Audi A6, and Maserati Ghibli, the Cinturato P7 is factory-calibrated for the vehicles that define executive motoring in New Zealand.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | Grand Touring / Premium Comfort |
| EU Label — Wet Grip | A (highest) |
| EU Label — Fuel Efficiency | B |
| EU Label — Noise | 67–70 dB |
| Speed Ratings | W (270), Y (300 km/h) |
| Available Rim Sizes | 16″, 17″, 18″, 19″, 20″, 21″ |
| NZ Price Range | $373 – $650 (varies by size) |
| Key Technology | Bio-based compounds, PNCS noise reduction |
| OEM | BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class, Audi A6, Maserati |
Performance Data
Wet Performance
- EU Label A wet grip — consistent across all available sizes
- Wide circumferential grooves plus lateral sipes for rapid water evacuation
- Wet braking: rated “Recommended” by ADAC and TÜV SÜD in their independent touring tyre tests
- Progressive wet handling — the tyre communicates approaching the limit clearly before grip breaks
Comfort and Noise
- PNCS (Pirelli Noise Cancelling System) on selected sizes — polyurethane foam inner liner absorbs road resonance
- Road noise: 67–70 dB — among the quietest in its touring class
- Ride comfort: consistently top-rated for vibration absorption and bump compliance
- Long-distance cruising: praised by BMW 5 Series and Audi A6 owners for motorway refinement
Fuel Efficiency
- EU Label B rolling resistance — competitive for a premium touring tyre
- Lower rolling resistance than the P Zero family — tangible fuel savings over long distances
- Pirelli’s bio-based compound (Effetto Terra) uses natural fibres to reduce environmental impact while maintaining performance
Durability
- Tread life: above average for the premium touring segment
- Consistent performance maintained across the full tread life
- Available in C2 variant (Cinturato P7 C2) with improved sustainability credentials
NZ Road Conditions Assessment
Auckland and North Island
Verdict: Excellent
Executive car owners in Auckland — BMW 5 Series, Mercedes E-Class, Audi A6 — frequently cover 25,000+ km annually. The Cinturato P7’s combination of A-rated wet grip, comfortable long-distance ride, and better-than-average tread life makes it an outstanding choice for high-mileage NZ professional drivers. The PNCS foam liner makes the cabin noticeably quieter on Auckland’s rougher motorway surfaces.
Wellington
Verdict: Very Good
Wellington’s demanding motorway conditions (speed, exposure, rain) suit the Cinturato P7’s wet performance and high-speed stability. The tyre’s progressive wet handling feedback gives drivers on the Wellington Motorway confidence in the wet.
South Island
Verdict: Good — mild to moderate conditions
In Christchurch, Nelson, and coastal Marlborough, the Cinturato P7 is excellent year-round. For sub-zero Canterbury and Otago alpine areas, the Cinturato P7 All Season provides the same refinement with additional cold-weather capability.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- EU Label A wet grip — highest safety rating
- PNCS acoustic foam on selected sizes — class-leading noise reduction
- OEM on BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Maserati — perfect OEM replacement
- Comfortable, refined ride — genuine luxury-car feel
- Pirelli F1 engineering filtered into road-legal compound development
- SUV version available for RAV4, CX-5, and similar premium family SUVs (from $335)
Cons
- Not a performance tyre — cornering feel is deliberately softened for comfort
- Summer-biased compound — not suitable for South Island alpine winter
- Premium price relative to budget touring alternatives
Cinturato P7 vs Key Grand Touring Rivals
| Tyre | Wet Grip | Comfort | Tread Life | Noise | NZ Price | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pirelli Cinturato P7 | A | Excellent | Very Good | 67 dB | $373+ | 9.1/10 |
| Michelin Primacy 4 | A | Very Good | Excellent | 69 dB | $464+ | 9.1/10 |
| Bridgestone Turanza 6 | A | Very Good | Very Good | 70 dB | $464+ | 9.2/10 |
| Continental PremiumContact 5 | B | Good | Good | 71 dB | $279+ | 8.5/10 |
Available Sizes in NZ (Common)
| Size | Rim | Speed | NZ From |
|---|---|---|---|
| 205/55 R16 | 16″ | W | $373 |
| 225/45 R17 | 17″ | W | $405 |
| 225/50 R18 | 18″ | W | $440 |
| 245/45 R18 | 18″ | Y | $480 |
| 225/45 R19 | 19″ | Y | $530 |
Sources
- Pirelli Cinturato P7 specifications — pirelli.com — accessed 2026-06-01
- Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/pirelli/ — accessed 2026-06-01
- ADAC touring tyre test results — adac.de — accessed 2026-06-01
Related Pages
- Pirelli P Zero PZ5 — the performance alternative
- Pirelli Tyres NZ — full brand overview
- Best SUV Tyres NZ — SUV buying guide
