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When it comes to
premium tyre manufacturing, both
Bridgestone and
Pirelli are amongst the most respected and widely recognised brands in the global automotive industry.
For each brand respectively, Bridgestone’s Turanza 6 and Pirelli’s Cinturato P7 are models that have served both manufacturers extremely well, being two popular
tyres that are favoured by drivers for their balance of comfort, safety and everyday performance.
This article will be comparing both
tyre models, highlighting both tyres’ key features, common customer purchasing practices and the prices to understand which tyre suits your driving needs.
The
Bridgestone Turanza 6 is a premium touring
summer tyre designed for drivers who value comfort, safety, and long-lasting everyday performance.
At its core is an advanced compound featuring new mixing and filler-polymer chemistry, which improves water evacuation and delivers excellent wet braking and cornering stability.
Featuring Bridgestone’s latest ENLITEN technology, the Turanza 6 improves wet braking and helps reduce rolling resistance, all without compromising on durability.
A low gauge body ply and optimised tread construction reduce overall tyre weight and rolling resistance, supporting improved fuel efficiency and suitability for electric vehicles.
Well-suited to family cars and daily commuting, the Turanza 6 strikes a refined balance between comfort, efficiency, and excellent all-round performance.
The
Pirelli Cinturato P7 is a premium summer tyre engineered to offer a blend of efficiency, comfort, and confident handling for modern passenger cars.
Designed with Pirelli’s eco-focused approach, the Cinturato P7 features an optimised tread pattern and compound aimed at reducing rolling resistance while maintaining strong wet and dry grip.
Its balanced tread design helps deliver stable braking performance and predictable handling, making it well suited to motorway driving and everyday use.
Noise-reducing tread elements contribute to a quieter, more comfortable driving experience, particularly on longer journeys.
Favoured by many vehicle manufacturers as original equipment, the Cinturato P7 remains a popular choice for drivers seeking refinement, efficiency, and consistent performance from a premium touring tyre.
Label ratings for tyres are EU regulated, outlining tyre models’ performance across key tyre categories.
These ratings may vary between different tyre sizes and fitment variations.
The categories that are rated are:
Since its 2023 launch, the Bridgestone Turanza 6 has collected many awards for the tyre’s excellent performance across various driving categories.
A few of the awards/recognitions the Turanza 6 has received over the past few years are as follows:
The Pirelli Cinturato P7 is another tyre that’s had its fair share of awards since its global release.
The following are just some of the awards that the Cinturato P7 has received:
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Customers review their tyres by the following categories:
customers have reviewed the Turanza 6 as follows:

customers have reviewed the Cinturato P7 as follows:

Fully fitted prices will typically vary between different sizes and fitment variants.
Fully fitted prices for the Bridgestone Turanza 6 range from £ to £ .
Fully fitted prices for the Pirelli Cinturato P7 range from £ to £ .

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