Good news for EV drivers: tire maker Pirelli is making a bunch of special rubber just for you! In a press release published this week, Pirelli announced two things, which really are the same thing. That it’s making tires specifically for the Rivian R1T and R1…

Good news for EV drivers: tire maker Pirelli is making a bunch of special rubber just for you!
In a press release published this week, Pirelli announced two things, which really are the same thing. That its making tires specifically for the Rivian R1T and R1S electric trucks and that its going to release a range of tires specifically designed for EVs.
The Italian tire maker is going to make special variations on its popular Scorpion Verde and Scorpion Zero all-season tires, and its Scorpion All Terrain tires. If you own an SUV the Scorpion name might be familiar, as its an already popular tire for such vehicles.
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Pirelli has worked with Rivian over the past couple of years developing the EV specific tires. The ones that will adorn Rivians vehicles will have an RIV designation printed on the sidewall. Its standard EV-focused tires will fall under its Elect range, which will also be marked on the sidewall.
With its Scorpion Verde tire, Pirelli says it has specifically prioritized low rolling resistance, noise, and static grip to compliment the natural characteristics of electric vehicles. Using tires with low rolling resistance is a great way to improve range in an EV. Its also a great way to improve economy in a combustion engine car, too.
The difference in rolling resistance between a good tire and a bad one, according to Tyres on the Drive, can be as much as 8%. So it literally pays to select the right tires for your vehicle.
Essentially Pirellis range of Elect tires are the same as what will be used on the Rivian trucks, except for some sizing differences, which might end up causing a few headaches for Rivian drivers.
Pirelli and Rivian has developed a special tire size specifically for the Rivian trucks: 275 55R21, which is tire speak for wide and thicc. In other words, its going to be very hard for Rivian drivers to find replacements, and they probably wont be cheap either.
If youre not a car nerd and but want to know what these numbers mean, check out this useful explainer from Goodyear.
In short, 275 (in millimeters) is the width of the tire, 55 is the height of the side wall as a percentage of the width (55% of 275mm) and 21 is the wheel rim diameter in inches, the letter R means its of radial construction. Simple, right?
Anyway, this means that Rivian owners (that go for 21-inch rims) will have to go to Pirelli when replacing their tires as no other manufacture makes rubber with these dimensions. Dunlop comes close with a 275 50R21, but its not a like for like replacement and youd run the risk of affecting the economy and handling characteristics of the car.
Pirelli hasnt announced any pricing yet. Regular Scorpions go for anywhere from $160 up to $350 each for standard sizes. Dont expect the special Rivian sizes to be cheap.
In reality, EV-focused tires arent really any different to regular tires, except they put a primary focus on noise and rolling resistance. If you drive an EV, there are already plenty of economy focused tires on the market which strive for similar goals of low noise and low rolling resistance. Just look for tires that have an A economy rating.
On the flip side, theres nothing stopping anyone from putting EV-branded tires on their gasoline cars if they want to quiet tire roar and improve their vehicles fuel economy.
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Published November 3, 2020 — 15:13 UTC