Pirelli Scorpion MTR Review — Italian Mud Terrain Engineering for NZ Off-Road
Overall Rating: 9.1 / 10
Category: Mud Terrain
Price in NZ: From $554 per tyre
Best for: Serious NZ off-road use — river crossings, deep mud, rock crawling
Quick Verdict
The Pirelli Scorpion MTR is a genuine mud terrain tyre — built for the NZ drivers who take their 4×4 into conditions that defeat every all-terrain option. With its aggressive tread pattern, compound hardness rated for rock and abrasive terrain, and reinforced sidewalls, the Scorpion MTR is the choice for NZ off-road enthusiasts who demand maximum capability from their tyre investment. At $554, it costs more than all-terrain alternatives — but for drivers who genuinely use mud terrain performance, the Scorpion MTR earns its price through capability that no AT tyre can match.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | Mud Terrain |
| Speed Ratings | Q (160), R (170), S (180 km/h) |
| Available Rim Sizes | 15″, 16″, 17″, 18″, 20″ |
| NZ Price Range | $554 – $820 (varies by size) |
| Key Technology | MTR Pro compound, reinforced sidewall, self-cleaning tread |
Performance Profile
Mud: Outstanding — the Scorpion MTR’s wide void tread and aggressive shoulder lugs self-clean efficiently in deep mud. The compound remains flexible in cold wet NZ mud conditions, maintaining traction where stiff rubber would lose contact.
Rock: Very good — the MTR Pro compound grips rock surfaces effectively. The reinforced sidewalls resist cuts from sharp NZ schist and volcanic rock — the most common sidewall hazard in NZ backcountry.
River crossings: Excellent — the aggressive tread provides traction on slippery river rocks, and the sealed construction resists water ingress.
On-road: Significant compromise accepted — the aggressive tread generates high road noise and the stiff compound reduces wet tarmac grip compared to any AT tyre. The Scorpion MTR is an off-road specialist — not a daily driver.
NZ Road Conditions Assessment
NZ Off-Road: Outstanding. The Scorpion MTR handles the full range of NZ off-road terrain — Waikato clay, Canterbury high-country rock, Otago river beds, Fiordland mud. If you’re going somewhere that makes an AT tyre struggle, the MTR handles it.
Daily Driving: Not recommended as a daily tyre — the road noise, fuel consumption penalty, and reduced wet tarmac grip make it impractical for regular road use. NZ off-road enthusiasts typically run MTRs on dedicated trail vehicles or on secondary wheels for off-road excursions.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Maximum mud terrain capability available in NZ
- MTR Pro compound — rock grip without excessive wear
- Pirelli quality and Italian engineering heritage
- Reinforced sidewalls — protection against NZ’s sharp rock hazards
Cons
- High road noise — not for regular tarmac driving
- Significant fuel economy penalty on road
- Premium price ($554) vs AT alternatives
- Not suitable as an everyday tyre
Sources
- Pirelli Scorpion MTR — pirelli.com — accessed 2026-06-01
- Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/pirelli/ — accessed 2026-06-01
Related Pages
- Pirelli Scorpion AT Plus — for mixed on/off-road
- Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT — rugged terrain alternative
- Pirelli Tyres NZ — brand overview
