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EdJ



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My car came with Scorpion Zero AllSeason and I have to say I’m impressed with how they performed in heavy snow in the Alps. I have snow chains in the boot just in case, but never felt the need to put them on as the car just didn’t need them. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

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Lev



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My car also came with Scorpion Zero and I have to say these are OK summer tires, but anyone who claims they are good for snow and cold, should first try real (3PMSF rated) winter tires to learn the difference.

Yes, it's possible to drive Scorpion zero on snow, but you never have any kind of confidence with them. More so on ice.

So, maybe it can be a solution for countries like UK, but here up north it's not an option and it's not even legally allowed to drive on them in winter time (for a good reason).

Here's some fresh article with proper winter tires selection and it also describes the difference with AllSeason: https://www.caranddriver.com/car-accessori...now-tires/

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EdJ



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I didn't expect to have any confidence in my Scorpion Zeros in the snow, hence my surprise. I put the car in "snow" mode, and even on a steep descent on a snow packed road, I had no problems.

I am very familiar with winter tyres, having had them on my last two Range Rovers, and clearly they are in a different league from the Scorpion Zeros, but if it's only occasional use in the snow, and you don't drive like an idiot, they may be good enough. 2024 Range Rover P550e AB

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Lev



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Agree, it's something you can survive on if needed.

Where typical winter is "just 2 or 3 days subzero", and it's legally allowed to use all-seasons at winter,
it's probably a viable all-year option. One just have to be very careful with braking and inclining/declining turns.

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