Amalfi - what tyres?
Amalfi - what tyres?
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willy wombat

Original Poster:

1,088 posts

168 months

Thursday
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Greetings all, just finalising the spec for my Amalfi for delivery next year. Unfortunately Ferrari aren’t offering Michelin tyres as an option; it’s either Pirellis or Bridgestones. I have lots of experience of Pirellis on Ferraris and they are OK but would prefer Michelins. I have no experience of Bridgestones on any car though I have noticed that Bridgestones won Evo’s best tyre of 2025 review. No intention of taking this car on track. Will be primarily used for touring in Europe. Any views?

rosino

1,388 posts

192 months

Yesterday (14:28)
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I am pretty sure that if Ferrari approved the fitment as OE they must be pretty decent... I would very very much doubt you can feel a significant difference between one or the other.. usual overthinking when waiting for a new delivery car... happens to me all the time..

you will love it whatever OE tyres come with the car.. believe me..

ANOpax

1,046 posts

186 months

Yesterday (20:42)
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Unfortunately, unless someone has tried both on the Amalfi, it’s going to be impossible to know.

I think the last set of K rated Bridgestones were for the F12 and they seemed to have a decent reputation.


willy wombat

Original Poster:

1,088 posts

168 months

Thanks for your replies. After further digging I found an online Evo review of the Roma Spider where they were less than complimentary about the Bridgestones fitted so unless Ferrari have a change of heart and offer Michelins I will stick with Pirellis.

Fast Eddie

448 posts

265 months

My input fwiw

I have a lot of experience of Michelin Pilot Sport 4S on a variety of cars - fwd, rwd, 4wd and they're great imo, wet or dry.
No track use.

A year ago I bought an 812 which has plenty of power and rwd and I dislike the P Zeros it has. They take an age to warm and beware of your right foot until they are fully warmed.

I asked how can Pirelli make such a poor tyre when the PS4S is spot on from cold?

Answer from those smarter than me.

The PS4S will give great performance across the entire spectrum including track.
The P Zero will be great once you warm it through but will be significantly better on track at higher temps and loads.

I guess you just need to understand what the car will do with with whatever tyres it has.

Good luck and enjoy a fabulous Ferrari

Trev450

6,603 posts

192 months

Just my 2 pence worth, both the P Zero's and the Bridgestones are less than ideal, (what are Ferrari thinking about not speccing Michelins!!). That said, the P Zero is definately the better of the 2 choices as the Bridgestones lack grip in any conditions below about 10C.

Bispal

1,894 posts

171 months

Get the tyres which are worth the most used and sell them on Ebay straight away and replace with MPS4S. The Pirelli's are lethal in less than ideal circumstances (i.e. UK weather) This is what I have done with every high powered car I have bought. MPS4S are superb. Its less than half as percent of the value of your car and will make more of a difference than anything else.

willy wombat

Original Poster:

1,088 posts

168 months

Ferrari are traipsing an Amalfi round the UK dealers this week. I am going to the Meridien “reveal” on Thursday and, assuming there are some people there from Ferrari HQ, I shall bend their ears about the tyre situation.

maura

530 posts

43 months

Both terrible options. Buy the Michelins, you won’t regret it, especially in the UK.