Winter tyres
3PMSF Symbol
The three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol confirms the tyre meets minimum performance standards on packed snow. It is not the same as a M+S marking, which is a self-certification with no independent test.
Speed Index
Most winter tyres carry a Q (160 km/h) or T (190 km/h) rating. If you drive on motorways, check the speed index and do not exceed the marked limit on winter rubber.
What does XL mean technically?
XL tires are inflated to higher air pressures than their standard-load equivalents — typically around 2.9 bar (42 psi) vs. 2.5 bar (36 psi) at maximum load. The reinforced carcass and bead construction allows the tire to withstand these higher pressures, enabling a higher load index for the same physical size. In practical terms: an XL tire in the same size and speed rating as a standard tire can carry approximately 10–15% more weight.
Who needs XL tires?
XL tires are required — not optional — when: Your vehicle manufacturer specifies XL in the tire fitment data (check the door jamb sticker or owner's manual) You drive a heavier vehicle where the axle load exceeds the capacity of a standard tire Your car runs high tire pressures by design (common on performance and EV models) You are replacing OEM fitments that were originally XL If your car came from the factory with XL tires, you must fit XL replacements. Fitting standard-load tires instead is not simply a downgrade — it is dangerous, as the tire will be underrated for the load it carries.
XL and EVs
Electric vehicles are among the most common XL tire applications, because their battery packs make them significantly heavier than comparable combustion-engine cars. Many EV-specific tire variants are XL as standard, and it is not unusual to see XL specified as mandatory on vehicles such as the Tesla Model 3, BMW iX, or Mercedes EQS.
How to identify an XL tire
Look for the marking XL or EXTRA LOAD or Reinforced (RF) on the tire sidewall, adjacent to the size designation. On WIDEtyres, you can filter the full catalog by XL to see every available extra-load option for your size.
What happens if you fit the wrong load rating?
Running an SL tire where XL is specified means the tire will be overloaded at the recommended inflation pressure. This can lead to accelerated sidewall wear, heat build-up, unpredictable handling, and in the worst case, a catastrophic tire failure at speed. Always match or exceed the original load specification.
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CINTURATO™ WINTER 2
Pirelli
205/65R17
CINTURATO™ WINTER 3
Pirelli
215/65R16, 215/65R17, 225/65R17
POWERGY™ WINTER
Pirelli
185/65R15, 195/65R15, 215/65R16, 215/65R17
SCORPION™ WINTER
Pirelli
235/65R17, 235/65R18, 235/65R19, 245/65R17
SCORPION™ WINTER 2
Pirelli
255/65R19