Are you ready to revolutionize your gravel riding experience? Pirelli has just unveiled a game-changing update to their CINTURATO™ Gravel tyre range, and it’s a move that’s bound to spark excitement—and maybe a little debate—among cycling enthusiasts. But here’s where it gets controversial: instead of a single line, Pirelli has boldly split the range into two distinct product lines, each tailored to different riding styles and terrains. And this is the part most people miss—these new tyres are now proudly made in Italy, blending Pirelli’s legendary craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Let’s dive into the details.
Announced on November 11, 2025, in Milan, the updated CINTURATO™ Gravel range introduces the HP-Line and P-Line, each designed to cater to specific gravel riding needs. The HP-Line features the CINTURATO Gravel H and CINTURATO Gravel M, optimized for high-performance gravel racing and mixed-terrain adventures. Meanwhile, the P-Line introduces the CINTURATO Gravel RM and CINTURATO Gravel RH, focusing on durability and versatility for rugged off-road conditions. Both lines incorporate Pirelli’s innovative TechWALL and ProWALL technologies, ensuring enhanced puncture resistance and grip on unpredictable surfaces.
Here’s the bold part: Pirelli’s decision to produce these tyres in Italy isn’t just about quality—it’s a statement about sustainability and local manufacturing. But does this move justify the potential increase in cost? That’s a question worth discussing. For riders, this means not only superior performance but also the satisfaction of supporting a brand committed to ethical production practices.
Whether you’re a gravel grinder, a weekend warrior, or a competitive racer, Pirelli’s new CINTURATO™ Gravel tyres promise to elevate your ride. But we want to hear from you—do you think the split into two product lines is a step forward, or does it complicate the choice for riders? And is the 'Made in Italy' label worth the potential premium? Let us know in the comments below!