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Vespa S The appeal of the racing “Vespino” lives on in the shape of the all-new Vespa S. The minimalist design of the Vespa S traces its origins to legendary models such as the 50 Special and the Vespa Primavera.
Sport, dynamism and originality are the trademarks of the all-new Vespa S. Clean, essential lines provide a minimalist version of the original Vespa legend. |
Type Cylinder capacity Max speed Tank Capacity Gas mileage Type approval MSRP |
Single cylinder, four-stroke 150 cc
59 mph
2.3 gallons 70-80 mpg* EPA and CARB $4,099 |
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VESPA LX 50/150 Take a new spin on an original classic. The LX comes in two engine sizes, 50cc and 150cc, and features an automatic twist-and-go transmission, steel body, and electric start. The 50cc is perfect for running errands and trips around town. The 150cc, with a max speed around 60 mph, is great for longer trips and everyday riding. |
Type Cylinder capacity Max speed Tank Capacity Gas mileage Dry weight Type approval MSRP |
Single cylinder, four-stroke 49.4cc / 150cc 39 mph / 59 mph† 2.3 gallons 70-80 mpg* 225 lbs / 243 lbs EPA and CARB $3,199 / $4,299 |
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VESPA LXV 150 Designed around the LX 150, the LXV reflects Vespa models from the 1960s and features classic details such as a ‘naked’ handlebar, retro-styled instrumentation and a dual rider/passenger seat made out of real leather. The LXV shares the same eco-friendly engine as the LX 150 so while the look is all vintage, the ride is thoroughly modern. |
Type Cylinder capacity Max speed Tank capacity Gas mileage Dry weight Type approval MSRP |
Single cylinder, four-stroke 150cc 59 mph† 2.3 gallons 70-80 mpg* 243 lbs EPA and CARB $5,199 |
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VESPA GT 200 The Granturismo, better known as the GT, is the essence of design, performance, and comfort. Agile and nimble, you’ll get your day started quicker with this 200cc, four-stroke, liquid-cooled engine. Responsive handling is focused with a lower center of gravity, large front and rear wheels—complemented by hydraulic disc brakes—and a single steel chassis. |
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Single cylinder, four-stroke LEADER 198cc 74 mph† 2.64 gallons 64 mpg* 304 lbs EPA and CARB $5,299 |
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VESPA GTS 250 Cutting-edge features and the renowned Vespa style come together to make this stylishly racy vehicle the most technologically advanced and fastest Vespa to date. Designed to ride smoothly on both long and short trips, the GTS is loaded with a a powerful liquidcooled 250cc engine and electronic injection system, providing an exhilirating ride. |
Type Cylinder capacity Max speed Tank capacity Gas mileage Dry weight Type approval MSRP |
Single cylinder, four-stroke QUASAR 244cc 76 mph† 2.4 gallons 65-70 mpg* 326 lbs EPA and CARB $5,999 |
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VESPA GTV 250 Like the LXV, the GTV pays homage to the classic Vespa style with details like a ‘naked’ handlebar, dual rider/passenger seat made out of real leather, and a headlamp placed on the front mudguard. There‘s nothing vintage in the engine though: within the classic styling is the same engine as the GTS, giving this retro-cool ride exciting power and speed. |
Type Cylinder capacity Max speed Tank capacity Gas mileage Dry weight Type approval MSRP |
Single cylinder, four-stroke QUASAR 244cc 76 mph† 2.4 gallons 65-70 mpg* 322 lbs EPA and CARB $6,899 | |
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Piaggio is a U.S. and worldwide registered trademark of the Piaggio Group, Piaggio USA and the Piaggio Group of companies. Obey traffic safety laws and always wear a helmet, appropriate eyewear and proper apparel. †Speed achieved by a professional rider on a closed track. Actual speed may vary depending on street surface, weather and other local conditions.
*Gas mileage varies depending on weight, speed and riding conditions. Prices shown are MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) and are subject to change. Freight/destination or other dealer charges, tax, license, title and optional or regionally required equipment (e.g., helmet) are excluded.
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