I had P-Zeros on my 2015 PP and found them to lack grip and the car too easy to induce tramping even in warm dry weather. I wouldn't put myself down as being heavy footed either. I got 20000 miles out of them which was pretty good having kept the wear even by regular rotation. Replaced those with PS4S, car was more comfortable and near impossible to produce tramping (with my driving style) however they were quite noisy on concrete motorway surfaces. Well worth it though and wet performance was excellent.
Now having changed my car I'm back on Pirellis, not sure if they are the new version or not, the car is a 19 plate. I've only had the car a week and have already noticed a shortfall in the wet grip department. It's not so bad that I would ditch them early, I'll wear them out but I wouldn't buy a set and if nothing changes in the meantime, I'll put my money into PS4S again
