What brand is the Audi Scorpion tire?

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LeHolden
07/30/25 6:50am
Scorpion tires belong to the Scorpion series of tires, featuring a scorpion logo on the sidewall. They are Pirelli's SUV tires, and currently, there are two most famous types. Scorpion-verde: Utilizing the optimal profile and innovative materials, eco-friendly materials are used to minimize environmental impact throughout the entire lifecycle of tire production and usage. Scorpion-verde-all-season: Incorporating Pirelli's latest developed rubber compounds and silica tread, it ensures more even wear. The tightly spaced fine grooves combined with wide continuous longitudinal channels effectively disperse water, enhancing lateral stability and traction. Additionally, it features an optimized design and innovative materials, significantly reducing rolling resistance and noticeably decreasing tire noise.
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