I didn't see much info out on these tires when I was shopping (as they are fairly new) so thought I would post some initial thoughts & observations. I just had them fitted on my M3P this week. My M3P is a 2022 model - brand new w/ 300 miles. I ran the stock Uberturbines & Pirelli's for the first 300 miles before moving to a 19" rim from Forgestar paired with the Pirelli P7 A/S Plus 3 tire.
Pirelli is saying they've altered the rubber compound in the new Plus 3 to provide less rolling resistance than in the Plus 2 & Plus; I have noticed a significant difference in efficiency coming from the brand-new 20" summer-performance Pirelli's that come stock on the M3P model - average has dropped from about 350w/h to 275w/h. Remember, both tires were brand new.
I went to a 235/40/19 tire - the stock 19" tire size for a Model 3 - and used a 19x9 Forgestar CF5V rim. The stock Uberturbine combined tire & wheel weight is 53lbs - the new combined weight is 46lbs so I'm getting a 7lb/wheel weight savings.
As far as noise & performance - these are definitely not performance tires. They're more "squishy" on turn in and don't feel as sticky through the corners - as expected. On the plus side, I live on a gravel road and this rubber compound does not throw nearly as many rocks at my car - so that's great! As for noise - they are quieter than the stock Pirelli's when commuting around town < 55mph. On the highway, I would say they are slightly louder.
Hopefully my efficiency improves over time as the tires break in - I don't expect I'll see as much efficiency gain for highway travel as the Forgestar wheels are not as aerodynamic as the turbines.
Pirelli is saying they've altered the rubber compound in the new Plus 3 to provide less rolling resistance than in the Plus 2 & Plus; I have noticed a significant difference in efficiency coming from the brand-new 20" summer-performance Pirelli's that come stock on the M3P model - average has dropped from about 350w/h to 275w/h. Remember, both tires were brand new.
I went to a 235/40/19 tire - the stock 19" tire size for a Model 3 - and used a 19x9 Forgestar CF5V rim. The stock Uberturbine combined tire & wheel weight is 53lbs - the new combined weight is 46lbs so I'm getting a 7lb/wheel weight savings.
As far as noise & performance - these are definitely not performance tires. They're more "squishy" on turn in and don't feel as sticky through the corners - as expected. On the plus side, I live on a gravel road and this rubber compound does not throw nearly as many rocks at my car - so that's great! As for noise - they are quieter than the stock Pirelli's when commuting around town < 55mph. On the highway, I would say they are slightly louder.
Hopefully my efficiency improves over time as the tires break in - I don't expect I'll see as much efficiency gain for highway travel as the Forgestar wheels are not as aerodynamic as the turbines.