How many kilometers can Pirelli Angel tires run?
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Pirelli Angel tires generally need to be replaced after about 2 years or 80,000 kilometers, but the specific replacement time depends on the vehicle's driving conditions and the degree of tire wear. Additional information is as follows: Pirelli Angel tires: These are semi-slick tires. Semi-slick tires have a longer lifespan than full-slick tires, with a slightly lower operating temperature. Additionally, semi-slick tires are more sport-oriented, softening the tire tread when reaching operating temperature to produce high adhesion, thereby improving grip. Pirelli Angel tires feature a special tread pattern design combined with an inner layer of patented compound formulation, giving them a unique dual-tread characteristic that is unparalleled globally. This allows them to simultaneously deliver wet performance, durability, and aggressive cornering handling while maintaining consistent stability at high speeds.
I usually commute on city roads with Pirelli Angel GT tires, which have run nearly 40,000 km with still deep treads. The lifespan of these tires is closely related to driving habits. If you frequently brake hard or drive on rough roads, they might need replacement at 30,000 km. For those who often drive on highways, the rubber tends to age faster, so it's advisable to check the tread hardness at 40,000-50,000 km. My neighbor, who drives for a ride-hailing service in the suburbs, wore out the same tires after 50,000 km, so it really depends on usage. Regular tire rotation every 10,000 km can extend their life, and maintaining tire pressure at 2.3-2.5 bar is most tire-friendly. Also, even if the treads aren't worn out, it's best to replace tires after about five years as the rubber hardens and becomes brittle.