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They’re about the same price as a set of NF0 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S and have similar treadwear rating (PS4S is 300 TW).

Waiting for Pirelli’s NF0 P Zero Trofeo RS To become available!
 

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Do the nfo tires have foam inside vs the regular 4s for example?
 


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I see, so the oem summer 21" tires do have the foam?
 


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They’re about the same price as a set of NF0 Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
I recently picked up a set of those for 21" Taycan wheels, no NF0 available, also a little cheaper than these Pirellis (there was another $80 promo on them too, so $1814 vs. $2,317, 28% premium for the new Pirellis vs Michelin).
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I stand corrected

In addition to the promo, adding 2 tips I used on TireRack if helpful
1. Rakuten gives 3% cash back
2. Checkout with PayPal gives you another 3% in rewards (cash value)
 

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In addition to the promo, 2 tips I used on TireRack:
1. Rakuten gives 3% cash back
2. Checkout with PayPal gives you another 3% in rewards (cash value)
Discount Tire (where I picked mine up) also gives 5% off if you use their credit card (or if military you get 5% and still can use own credit card for additional rewards).
 

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has anyone tried these? im looking for new rubber and considering the PZ4 NF1 rated (looks like improved treadwear from 220 to 280?), and the P zero R, also a 280 treadwear. i switched from the NF0 PZ4 after my first set from factory were worn out quickly to the PS4S and have had a couple sets of those but am not thrilled with the road noise and rolling resistance.
 

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Looks like P Zero R is the street-focused tyre for the Turbo GT. My summers have ripped to shreds, so I'll try a set in spring.

In the meantime, any opinions from Turbo GT owners or from any retrofitting them?
 

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i ordered a set. and while waiting for them i got hit with the red ring of death - battery recall issue. had to have my car towed. now the tire shop is storing them until i get my battery modules replaced. :CWL:
 

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Well that's rather exciting! I still prefer Michelin, but I'm not going to say 'no' to more performance while still getting NF0 gear!

Also, it seems, we're getting P Zero Trofeo RS as well:

https://press.pirelli.com/pirelli-e...-two-new-p-zero-tyres-for-the-porsche-taycan/

Some crazy tread:
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High performance tires are usually a softer compound so wear out pretty quickly compare to "normal" road tires.
I don't think my Turbo S would do 10.000 mls on these...(Pirelli P Zero Elect don't either).
It drives great though but at a cost.
I'm on Goodyear F1 Asymetric 5 now and that's an excellent compromis between grip, wear and cost
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