Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat tire

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat Review


 |  Last Updated:

Jul 10, 2026 @ 7:30 am

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 |  Last Updated:

Jul 10, 2026 @ 7:30 am

Time To Read:

10 minutes

Tire Grade
7.0 / 10
Winter/Snow Light Truck · Premium-Priced
HOW WE RATE TIRES
Do you own these tires?
Looking for a winter tire that can handle your truck or SUV in the harshest conditions? The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is one option worth examining. But how does it stack up against other winter light truck options, and what should you expect?

Rated a Tire Grade of 7/10, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat offers dependable rain performance, precise dry pavement control, and confident snow traction. On the other hand, shorter tread life expectations and a firmer ride are worth keeping in mind.

Let’s examine the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat in detail to see if it’s the right choice for you. You’ll see how it stacks up against the mid-range Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat. Finally, we look at reported problems and lay out the performance metrics you need to know.

Tire Owner Feedback

Owner Ratings



Side-by-Side Comparison

Below, we compare the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat against the top-rated alternatives in the Winter/Snow Light Truck category. For a deeper look at each alternative, see the Recommended Alternatives section further down.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run FlatPremium
Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run FlatMid-Priced
Wet Performancetap to collapse
Hydroplaning Resistance
8.1
9.1
Wet Traction
9.0
8.9
Dry Performancetap to expand
Corner Stability
8.2
8.9
Dry Traction
8.6
9.2
Steering Response
8.4
9.1
Winter/Snow Performancetap to expand
Light Snow Traction
8.6
9.2
Deep Snow Traction
8.1
8.7
Ice Traction
7.9
8.6
Comfort Performancetap to expand
Ride Quality
8.1
8.9
Noise
7.4
8.7
Treadwear Performancetap to expand
Treadwear
5.7
7.3

Detailed Review

Our ratings are based on aggregated feedback from real-world drivers. Each tire’s Tire Grade reflects thousands of miles of owner-reported data — the more miles driven, the higher our confidence in the score.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat

Tire Grade
7.0 of 10

Customer Ratings

Wet Weather

8.6 of 10

Winter Weather

8.2 of 10

Dry Weather

8.4 of 10

Ride Comfort

7.8 of 10

Tread Wear

5.7 of 10

Mileage Warranty

Contact manufacturer for warranty details

Find The Best Price

Tire Rack
Mavis
Big O Tires
Priority Tire
Discount Tire
Firestone
Les Schwab
SimpleTire

Key Performance Metrics

Hydroplaning: 8.1 of 10

Wet Grip: 9.0 of 10


Cornering: 8.2 of 10

Dry Grip: 8.6 of 10

Responsiveness: 8.4 of 10

Mild Snow Grip: 8.6 of 10

Heavy Snow Grip: 8.1 of 10

Ice Grip: 7.9 of 10


Comfort Level: 8.1 of 10

Road Noise: 7.4 of 10

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat competes in the winter/snow light truck segment but falls short of top performers in key areas. It may suit budget-conscious drivers willing to accept trade-offs in grip, comfort, or longevity compared to higher-rated alternatives.

Dry Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat performs well on dry pavement with predictable handling and good traction. Steering response is confident, and the tire maintains composure through corners. Most drivers will find the dry performance more than adequate for daily driving. Within the category, this level of dry traction and handling is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Wet Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

In wet conditions, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides reliable traction and good hydroplaning resistance. The tread design effectively evacuates water, giving you confidence during rainstorms. Most drivers will appreciate the predictable wet weather behavior. Within the category, this level of wet traction and hydroplaning resistance is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Ride Comfort and Noise Level

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides a comfortable ride for most drivers. However, some users have noticed that the tire produces a slightly higher level of road noise, especially on paved surfaces. While the ride remains smooth, this extra noise might be noticeable on longer highway trips. Within the category though, some competitors do deliver stronger ride comfort and noise control, so this is worth weighing if it’s a top priority for you.

Winter/Snow Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

As a dedicated winter tire, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides solid traction in snow and cold conditions. It handles light to moderate snow well, though ice performance may not be as strong as the top competitors in the winter tire category. Within the category, this level of winter and snow traction is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Treadwear and Longevity

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

Treadwear is a relative weakness of this tire, which is common for high-performance designs that prioritize grip. Expect to replace these sooner than touring-oriented alternatives, though the trade-off is enhanced performance. Within the category though, some competitors do deliver stronger tread life and longevity, so this is worth weighing if it’s a top priority for you.

Pros

  • Confident wet weather grip
  • Capable winter and snow performance
  • Adequate all-around performance
  • Competitive pricing in its segment

Cons

  • Slightly elevated road noise on paved surfaces
  • Tread life may be shorter than touring alternatives
  • Higher price point than budget alternatives
  • Limited long-term data due to newer market presence

Value Analysis

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat delivers fair value for a premium tire. Its performance is in line with what you’d expect at this price point — neither a standout bargain nor overpriced. Combined with reasonable longevity when properly maintained, it represents a reasonable choice, though shoppers who compare closely may find slightly better performance-per-dollar elsewhere in the category.

The Verdict

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a budget option with notable trade-offs in winter traction and cold-weather confidence. It excels on wet conditions and shows good overall balance. However, if ride comfort or road noise on dry pavement is a top priority, you might want to consider other alternatives. Overall, this tire may leave you wanting more. Consider the alternatives discussed above before committing, especially if reliable winter performance is a priority.

With very good wet traction, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat keeps you in control when the rain starts falling.
With very good wet traction, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat keeps you in control when the rain starts falling.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat Problems

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a capable tire, real-world feedback from drivers has highlighted a few areas of concern. These include faster than expected tread wear, challenges in light snow, ice, or slush, and a bit more road noise. It’s important to note that many of these issues are reported by a minority of owners and can often be mitigated with proper maintenance like keeping the right air pressure, regular rotations, and proper alignment. Understanding these concerns can help you decide if this tire is the right choice for your driving needs.

Tread Wear Patterns

Rare
Occasional
Notable
Common

Several reviews mention faster than expected tread wear or uneven wear patterns on the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat. Some drivers report cupping or feathering, particularly when alignment or rotation schedules aren’t maintained.

Light Snow, Ice, and Slush Performance

Rare
Occasional
Notable
Common

Some drivers have noted that the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat can feel less confident in light snow, slush, or on icy surfaces. While deep snow traction is generally adequate, packed snow, slush, and glazed or black ice conditions can be more challenging compared to dedicated winter tires.

Road Noise

Typical

While many say the tire is quiet for its design, a few drivers have reported that it makes more road noise than factory tires or some premium options. This can be especially noticeable on paved roads.

Premium Pricing

Typical

As a premium-tier tire, the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat comes with a higher price tag than budget alternatives. While the quality and performance generally justify the cost, budget-conscious buyers should weigh this against their specific needs and driving habits.

The Bottomline

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a strong tire overall, it is not without its concerns. Issues such as shorter tread life, reduced traction in light snow, ice, or slush, higher road noise have been noted by some drivers. If these problems worry you, consider looking into our recommended alternatives.
With very good wet weather performance, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides confident grip on rain-soaked roads.
With very good wet weather performance, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides confident grip on rain-soaked roads.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat Alternatives

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a strong tire overall, some drivers have noted its extra road noise, lower performance in light snow or icy conditions, and shorter tread life. If these issues are a concern for you, consider this recommended alternative.

Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Mid-Priced Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Overall: The Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat is a well-balanced, average-priced tire that offers a good mix of performance and value. It delivers solid traction in most conditions and represents a strong alternative at its price point.

Performance Highlights:

  • Wet Weather: Provides excellent wet traction and hydroplaning resistance, matching or exceeding the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s strong wet performance.
  • Dry Weather: Excels in dry traction, corner stability, and steering response, matching or surpassing the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s dry performance.
  • Winter Performance: Performs well in winter conditions with strong snow traction, matching or exceeding the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s winter capability.
  • Comfort and Treadwear: Known for excellent comfort and treadwear, offering a quieter ride and longer tread life than the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat.

If you’re looking for an alternative to the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat, this option brings its own strengths to the table.

  • The Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat offers a balanced blend of performance and comfort at a solid average price.

Depending on your driving needs, this tire can be a great alternative to the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat.

Resources

Below are some links you may find helpful when learning about tires

Final Thoughts

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat falls short of category leaders, with its strongest showing in wet traction. Drivers on a tight budget may find it serviceable, but those who prioritize winter traction and safety should weigh the trade-offs carefully.

However, it’s important to note some of its drawbacks. Some drivers have also reported increased road noise less reliable traction in light snow or on icy roads, and Tread life may be shorter than touring alternatives.. While these issues are not widespread, they are worth considering if you have specific performance needs.

In the end, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat sits near the bottom of its category in overall ratings. Consider an alternative like the Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat before committing, as they offer meaningfully better performance in key areas. If budget is the deciding factor, this tire may still work for light-duty use — but go in with realistic expectations about the issues mentioned above.

Good luck and happy motoring.

About The Author

Will Creech
Will Creech

Will Creech is the founder of TireGrades.com and has been immersed in the tire industry for over three decades. His expertise was shaped by growing up alongside the founder of Parrish Tire in Charlotte, NC, and later honed through a consulting contract with Discount Tire, where he developed training courses and strategic planning materials.

An active SCCA participant and lifelong automotive enthusiast, Will personally researches, writes, and produces every review on TireGrades — including 300+ companion video reviews on YouTube. His approach combines aggregated real-world owner data with deep industry knowledge to help drivers find the right tire at the right price.

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Tire Grade
7.0 / 10
Winter/Snow Light Truck · Premium-Priced
HOW WE RATE TIRES
Do you own these tires?
Looking for a winter tire that can handle your truck or SUV in the harshest conditions? The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is one option worth examining. But how does it stack up against other winter light truck options, and what should you expect?

Rated a Tire Grade of 7/10, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat offers dependable rain performance, precise dry pavement control, and confident snow traction. On the other hand, shorter tread life expectations and a firmer ride are worth keeping in mind.

Let’s examine the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat in detail to see if it’s the right choice for you. You’ll see how it stacks up against the mid-range Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat. Finally, we look at reported problems and lay out the performance metrics you need to know.

Tire Owner Feedback

Owner Ratings



Side-by-Side Comparison

Below, we compare the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat against the top-rated alternatives in the Winter/Snow Light Truck category. For a deeper look at each alternative, see the Recommended Alternatives section further down.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run FlatPremium
Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run FlatMid-Priced
Wet Performancetap to collapse
Hydroplaning Resistance
8.1
9.1
Wet Traction
9.0
8.9
Dry Performancetap to expand
Corner Stability
8.2
8.9
Dry Traction
8.6
9.2
Steering Response
8.4
9.1
Winter/Snow Performancetap to expand
Light Snow Traction
8.6
9.2
Deep Snow Traction
8.1
8.7
Ice Traction
7.9
8.6
Comfort Performancetap to expand
Ride Quality
8.1
8.9
Noise
7.4
8.7
Treadwear Performancetap to expand
Treadwear
5.7
7.3

Detailed Review

Our ratings are based on aggregated feedback from real-world drivers. Each tire’s Tire Grade reflects thousands of miles of owner-reported data — the more miles driven, the higher our confidence in the score.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat

Tire Grade
7.0 of 10

Customer Ratings

Wet Weather

8.6 of 10

Winter Weather

8.2 of 10

Dry Weather

8.4 of 10

Ride Comfort

7.8 of 10

Tread Wear

5.7 of 10

Mileage Warranty

Contact manufacturer for warranty details

Find The Best Price

Tire Rack
Mavis
Big O Tires
Priority Tire
Discount Tire
Firestone
Les Schwab
SimpleTire

Key Performance Metrics

Hydroplaning: 8.1 of 10

Wet Grip: 9.0 of 10


Cornering: 8.2 of 10

Dry Grip: 8.6 of 10

Responsiveness: 8.4 of 10

Mild Snow Grip: 8.6 of 10

Heavy Snow Grip: 8.1 of 10

Ice Grip: 7.9 of 10


Comfort Level: 8.1 of 10

Road Noise: 7.4 of 10

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat competes in the winter/snow light truck segment but falls short of top performers in key areas. It may suit budget-conscious drivers willing to accept trade-offs in grip, comfort, or longevity compared to higher-rated alternatives.

Dry Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat performs well on dry pavement with predictable handling and good traction. Steering response is confident, and the tire maintains composure through corners. Most drivers will find the dry performance more than adequate for daily driving. Within the category, this level of dry traction and handling is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Wet Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

In wet conditions, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides reliable traction and good hydroplaning resistance. The tread design effectively evacuates water, giving you confidence during rainstorms. Most drivers will appreciate the predictable wet weather behavior. Within the category, this level of wet traction and hydroplaning resistance is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Ride Comfort and Noise Level

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides a comfortable ride for most drivers. However, some users have noticed that the tire produces a slightly higher level of road noise, especially on paved surfaces. While the ride remains smooth, this extra noise might be noticeable on longer highway trips. Within the category though, some competitors do deliver stronger ride comfort and noise control, so this is worth weighing if it’s a top priority for you.

Winter/Snow Performance

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

As a dedicated winter tire, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides solid traction in snow and cold conditions. It handles light to moderate snow well, though ice performance may not be as strong as the top competitors in the winter tire category. Within the category, this level of winter and snow traction is par for the course, with most competitors delivering a similar experience.

Treadwear and Longevity

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

Treadwear is a relative weakness of this tire, which is common for high-performance designs that prioritize grip. Expect to replace these sooner than touring-oriented alternatives, though the trade-off is enhanced performance. Within the category though, some competitors do deliver stronger tread life and longevity, so this is worth weighing if it’s a top priority for you.

Pros

  • Confident wet weather grip
  • Capable winter and snow performance
  • Adequate all-around performance
  • Competitive pricing in its segment

Cons

  • Slightly elevated road noise on paved surfaces
  • Tread life may be shorter than touring alternatives
  • Higher price point than budget alternatives
  • Limited long-term data due to newer market presence

Value Analysis

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat delivers fair value for a premium tire. Its performance is in line with what you’d expect at this price point — neither a standout bargain nor overpriced. Combined with reasonable longevity when properly maintained, it represents a reasonable choice, though shoppers who compare closely may find slightly better performance-per-dollar elsewhere in the category.

The Verdict

Well Above Average
Above Average
Average
Below Average
Well Below Average

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a budget option with notable trade-offs in winter traction and cold-weather confidence. It excels on wet conditions and shows good overall balance. However, if ride comfort or road noise on dry pavement is a top priority, you might want to consider other alternatives. Overall, this tire may leave you wanting more. Consider the alternatives discussed above before committing, especially if reliable winter performance is a priority.

With very good wet traction, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat keeps you in control when the rain starts falling.
With very good wet traction, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat keeps you in control when the rain starts falling.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat Problems

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a capable tire, real-world feedback from drivers has highlighted a few areas of concern. These include faster than expected tread wear, challenges in light snow, ice, or slush, and a bit more road noise. It’s important to note that many of these issues are reported by a minority of owners and can often be mitigated with proper maintenance like keeping the right air pressure, regular rotations, and proper alignment. Understanding these concerns can help you decide if this tire is the right choice for your driving needs.

Tread Wear Patterns

Rare
Occasional
Notable
Common

Several reviews mention faster than expected tread wear or uneven wear patterns on the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat. Some drivers report cupping or feathering, particularly when alignment or rotation schedules aren’t maintained.

Light Snow, Ice, and Slush Performance

Rare
Occasional
Notable
Common

Some drivers have noted that the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat can feel less confident in light snow, slush, or on icy surfaces. While deep snow traction is generally adequate, packed snow, slush, and glazed or black ice conditions can be more challenging compared to dedicated winter tires.

Road Noise

Typical

While many say the tire is quiet for its design, a few drivers have reported that it makes more road noise than factory tires or some premium options. This can be especially noticeable on paved roads.

Premium Pricing

Typical

As a premium-tier tire, the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat comes with a higher price tag than budget alternatives. While the quality and performance generally justify the cost, budget-conscious buyers should weigh this against their specific needs and driving habits.

The Bottomline

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a strong tire overall, it is not without its concerns. Issues such as shorter tread life, reduced traction in light snow, ice, or slush, higher road noise have been noted by some drivers. If these problems worry you, consider looking into our recommended alternatives.
With very good wet weather performance, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides confident grip on rain-soaked roads.
With very good wet weather performance, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat provides confident grip on rain-soaked roads.

Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat Alternatives

While the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat is a strong tire overall, some drivers have noted its extra road noise, lower performance in light snow or icy conditions, and shorter tread life. If these issues are a concern for you, consider this recommended alternative.

Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Mid-Priced Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat

Overall: The Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat is a well-balanced, average-priced tire that offers a good mix of performance and value. It delivers solid traction in most conditions and represents a strong alternative at its price point.

Performance Highlights:

  • Wet Weather: Provides excellent wet traction and hydroplaning resistance, matching or exceeding the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s strong wet performance.
  • Dry Weather: Excels in dry traction, corner stability, and steering response, matching or surpassing the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s dry performance.
  • Winter Performance: Performs well in winter conditions with strong snow traction, matching or exceeding the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat’s winter capability.
  • Comfort and Treadwear: Known for excellent comfort and treadwear, offering a quieter ride and longer tread life than the Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat.

If you’re looking for an alternative to the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat, this option brings its own strengths to the table.

  • The Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat offers a balanced blend of performance and comfort at a solid average price.

Depending on your driving needs, this tire can be a great alternative to the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat.

Resources

Below are some links you may find helpful when learning about tires

Final Thoughts

The Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat falls short of category leaders, with its strongest showing in wet traction. Drivers on a tight budget may find it serviceable, but those who prioritize winter traction and safety should weigh the trade-offs carefully.

However, it’s important to note some of its drawbacks. Some drivers have also reported increased road noise less reliable traction in light snow or on icy roads, and Tread life may be shorter than touring alternatives.. While these issues are not widespread, they are worth considering if you have specific performance needs.

In the end, the Pirelli Scorpion Ice & Snow Run Flat sits near the bottom of its category in overall ratings. Consider an alternative like the Pirelli Scorpion Winter Run Flat before committing, as they offer meaningfully better performance in key areas. If budget is the deciding factor, this tire may still work for light-duty use — but go in with realistic expectations about the issues mentioned above.

Good luck and happy motoring.



About The Author

Will Creech
Will Creech

Will Creech is the founder of TireGrades.com and has been immersed in the tire industry for over three decades. His expertise was shaped by growing up alongside the founder of Parrish Tire in Charlotte, NC, and later honed through a consulting contract with Discount Tire, where he developed training courses and strategic planning materials.

An active SCCA participant and lifelong automotive enthusiast, Will personally researches, writes, and produces every review on TireGrades — including 300+ companion video reviews on YouTube. His approach combines aggregated real-world owner data with deep industry knowledge to help drivers find the right tire at the right price.

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