Pirelli Selected As OE For New BMW X4

Pirelli Selected As OE For New BMW X4

BMW has selected Pirelli to provide OE fitments for the new X4 series.


BMW has selected Pirelli to provide OE fitments for the new X4 series. All versions of the Pirelli tires will be designed with the X4 in mind as part of the company’s “Perfect Fit” strategy, where the company designs and produces tailor-made tires for individual vehicle models in the premium and prestige segments.

The sizes selected for the various models of the X4 include:

The high-seat coupé is available in the following model variants:

  • BMW X4 xDrive20i (184 HP*), rims from 18 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 xDrive 30i (252 hp*), rims from 18 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 M40i (354 HP*), rims from 20 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 xDrive20d (190 hp*), rims from 18 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 xDrive25d (231 hp*), rims from 18 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 xDrive30d (265 hp*), rims from 18 to 21 inches,
  • BMW X4 M40d (326 HP*), rims from 20 to 21 inches.

P Zero

  • 245/40R21 100 Y XL, 21 inch, front axle, run-flat
  • 275/35R21 103 Y XL, 21 inch, rear axle, run-flat
  • 245/45R20 103 W XL, 20 inch, front axle, run-flat
  • 275/40R20 106W XL, 20 Inch, Rear Axle, run-flat
  • 245/45R20 103Y XL, 20 Inch, Front Axle, run-flat
  • 275/40R20 106Y XL, 20 Inch, Rear Axle, run-flat
  • 245/50R19 105W XL, 19 inch, front and rear axle

Cinturato P7

  • 245/50R19 105W XL, 19″, front and rear axle, run-flat
  • 245/50R19 105 W XL, 19″, front and rear axle, run-flat
  • 225/60R18 104W XL, 18 inch front and rear axle, run-flat

Cinturato P7 All Season

  • 245/50R19 105H XL, 19″, front and rear axle, run-flat
  • 245/50R19 105H XL, 19 inch, front and rear axle

Winter Sottozero Series III

  • 245/50R19 105H XL, 19″, front and rear axle, run-flat
  • 225/60R18 104H XL 18 inch, front and rear axle, run-flat

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