Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS Review — Eco All-Season SUV for NZ Year-Round Driving
Overall Rating: 8.7 / 10
Category: Eco All-Season SUV
Price in NZ: From $341 per tyre
Best for: Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester — eco family SUVs needing year-round versatility
Quick Verdict
The Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS combines the Scorpion Verde’s eco credentials with all-season capability — giving South Island SUV owners the Pirelli brand quality, reduced rolling resistance, and genuine year-round usability in a single tyre. At $341, it undercuts the Pirelli Scorpion AS SF2 ($395) and Continental CrossContact RX ($267 — but without 3PMSF certification), occupying the mid-range of the NZ all-season SUV market. For eco-conscious SUV owners in Canterbury, Marlborough, and Otago who face occasional cool conditions but don’t need dedicated winter performance, the Verde AS delivers a sensible balance.
Key Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Category | Eco All-Season SUV |
| EU Label — Wet Grip | B |
| EU Label — Fuel Efficiency | B |
| Speed Ratings | H (210), V (240) km/h |
| Available Rim Sizes | 16″, 17″, 18″, 19″ |
| NZ Price Range | $341 – $520 (varies by size) |
Performance Profile
All-season compound: The Verde AS compound maintains flexibility from approximately -10°C to 40°C, providing year-round utility in most South Island coastal and inland conditions. Not 3PMSF certified — for serious alpine use, the Scorpion AS SF2 ($395, 3PMSF) is more appropriate.
Eco credentials: EU Label B fuel efficiency — the Verde compound’s low rolling resistance is preserved in the all-season formulation, benefiting hybrid SUV owners with fuel savings.
Wet safety: EU Label B — one step below the Scorpion AS SF2’s A rating. Adequate for normal driving conditions in rain.
NZ Road Conditions Assessment
South Island (moderate conditions): Good. Canterbury and Marlborough SUV owners who want year-round versatility without dedicated winter tyres will find the Verde AS handles the region’s conditions. For Queenstown and alpine areas with consistent sub-zero winters, the Scorpion AS SF2 or Continental CrossContact RX is safer.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- All-season capability at $341 — more accessible than Scorpion AS SF2 ($395)
- Eco-focused compound supports hybrid SUV efficiency
- Pirelli brand quality
Cons
- Not 3PMSF certified — Scorpion AS SF2 and CrossContact RX offer verified snow traction
- EU Label B wet grip — below A-rated all-season alternatives
Sources
- Pirelli Scorpion Verde AS — pirelli.com — accessed 2026-06-04
- Tyroola NZ pricing — tyroola.co.nz/tyre/pirelli/ — accessed 2026-06-04
Related Pages
- Pirelli Scorpion AS SF2 — 3PMSF certified step up
- Continental CrossContact RX — 3PMSF + EU Label A at $267
- Pirelli Tyres NZ — brand overview
