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Battery powered BMW Scooter prototype “Production Ready”

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

This week have been giving corporate presentations on the theme #NEXTGen 2020 which seeks to outline the direction of the brand as they link between the analogue and digital worlds.  While most of this talk has focussed on their core four-wheel business, BMW Motorrad also had an oar in the water with the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

It may only be a concept but I would appreciate having one of these in the garage right now as I believe this sort of runabout for short journeys is ripe territory for electric propulsion.  As for motorcycles, I think it quite clear that we are just not there yet with current, forgive me :-), technology.   Scooters and the like though, I think are about to be bombarded with them and battery proelled scooters might actually reinvigorate powered two-wheel travel as a whole and in turn give us all a brighter future, rather than where now it seems as though governments would love to legislate us out of existence.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

Electric mobility is a central drive system for the BMW Group and we are consistently relying on this technology in our sustainability strategy. Electric drives are also a current topic for BMW Motorrad, especially for the urban environment. Since 2013, we have been a pioneer in this area with the BMW C evolution scooter. The BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 is the logical continuation of the electromobility strategy for urban conurbations and provides a concrete preview of what a contemporary production vehicle could look like, with which we will take two-wheel electric mobility in metropolitan areas to a new level, both technically and visually,” explains Edgar Heinrich, Head of Design at BMW Motorrad.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

While the BMW Motorrad Concept Link in 2017 still seemed like a vision far from the future, the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04 in 2020 transfers the radical design of the Concept Link to production readiness with almost unchanged design.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

We have managed to transfer many innovative elements and details of the concept into the series. The technical realities of electric drive – such as the flat energy packs in the underfloor and the compact drive train – allow us to create a highly distinctive design which defines a new, urban aesthetic and which differentiates itself clearly from conventional styling. A design that follows the basic needs for simple functionality, clear aesthetics and the digital reality today’s users live in. The new architecture has led to a visual revolution and has produced many new design themes. Maybe it will polarise, but it will definitely stand out,” continues Alexander Buckan, Head of Vehicle Design BMW Motorrad.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

The flat battery in the underbody provides a new storage solution which is illuminated and can be folded open from the side. It gives the rider easy access for storing a helmet and other equipment. In addition, the low position of the flat battery provides a favourable centre of gravity, which ensures playful handling and dynamic riding fun.



Side panels don’t completely cover the vehicle’s side section at the rear, instead they stretch across parts of the vehicle’s side like little wings allowing views of the drive unit, cooling ribs, single-sided swing arm, spring strut and tooth belt.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

The design of the lights is as reduced as it is modern. The two U-shaped LED front lights are characterised by minimalist design. Their clear-cut layout and the slim contours accentuate the modern and trailblazing visual appeal of the front section. The rear lights have been integrated into the rear side panels in the form of two C-shaped light elements.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

A scooter is not a “fun bike” which is taken for ride in the mountains in fine weather, but a practical everyday vehicle for driving from home to the office or meeting friends in the evening – simply a vehicle for every day in the city,” says Alexander Buckan. “That’s why we dealt intensively with the design of the drive and energy storage system in order to make it meet the needs of the actual user: The urban target group mainly rides short distances of approx. 12 km per day. Long-distance comfort is therefore less important than variable ergonomics and easy accessibility. In this way we were able to create a “floating” seat bench seat, which allows you to glide comfortably onto the vehicle even from behind. It also offers improved ergonomics for single riders, regardless of leg length and height.”

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

The rider is connected to his environment through his smartphone via the BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04. Its 10.25 inch display is the largest in the scooter segment to date and acts as an interface between the digital and analogue worlds of the rider.

BMW Motorrad Definition CE 04

Looks mint, I want one!

Source: MCNews.com.au

Yamaha Tricity 300 arrives in Australian dealers

2021 Yamaha Tricity 300


Yamaha Motor Australia have announced the release of the Tricity 300, the all-new 292 cc Leaning Multi Wheel (LMW) model that brings a fresh new look to the ever-growing Australian scooter market, at a ride away price of $11,849 in a Nimbus Grey colour scheme.

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Yamaha’s Tricity 300 in Nimbus Grey

Tricity 300’s LMW technology and Stand Assist system is aimed at easing the transition from car to motorcycle for the large number of drivers currently looking for better transport solutions. Applying the in-depth LMW knowledge gained from the development and production of the Tricity 125/155 and Niken models, Yamaha designers created Tricity 300, offering more performance than the 125 and 155 models, without reaching the more performance and touring based specifications of the Niken.

Fitted with a model-specific Leaning Multi Wheel steering linkage, the Tricity 300’s leaning front wheels give a natural and confident cornering character and high levels of traction even on wet or slippery surfaces, with a turn and go throttle, ABS, unified brake system, traction control, large 14 inch wheels, generous storage and great economy, although weight is up over the XMax 300 with which is shares a powerplant, with the Tricity tipping the scales at 237 kg fully fueled.

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Yamaha Tricity 300
Tricity 300 features
  • Yamaha-exclusive Leaning Multi-Wheel (LMW) technology
  • Stand Assist tilt lock system
  • Easy-to-ride design for new riders
  • Economical Blue Core 300cc engine
  • Traction Control System (TCS)
  • Large brakes, ABS and Unified Braking System (UBS)
  • Large 14-inch wheels
  • Parking brake
  • Spacious 43.5L of under seat storage
  • LED lights and large LCD instruments
  • Convenient Smart Key operation
  • LMW Technology

Leaning Multi Wheel steering

The LMW steering mechanism contributes to the Tricity 300’s easy and user-friendly character by giving a generous 72 degrees of steering angle, making it easy to manoeuvre in congested traffic and tight spaces. Front-end traction and braking power are enhanced thanks to a wide 470mm front wheel-track, with a balanced and planted character when steering and cornering.

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The Tricity 300 uses a LMW steering mechanism similar to seen on the Tricity 155 and Niken motorcycle

Standing Assist system

The Tricity 300’s Standing Assist system provides extra convenience by helping the machine to remain upright when stopped. This system features a caliper and disc mounted onto the LMW mechanism’s upper parallelogram arm. When the Standing Assist system is activated, the caliper’s compact electric actuator pushes the pads onto the disc locking the linkage in place.

As soon as the Tricity 300 throttle is opened the Standing Assist system disengages automatically, enabling the rider to ride away. The Standing Assist system also helps keep the bike upright at a standstill. The Tricity 300’s Standing Assist system is completely separated from the suspension functions, making it easier and more comfortable when manoeuvring it in tight spaces, as well as placing it on the main stand.

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The Yamaha Tricity 300 also includes a system to keep the scooter upright when stopped, locking the lean mechanism

Tricity Style

The compact and aerodynamic front cowl is slim and high, with a short and relatively narrow nose that leaves an open space between the twin front wheels to emphasise the LMW design, and incorporates LED headlight, flashers, and tail light. The large 43.5L storage space under the seat has internal LED lighting and can accommodate two full-face helmets or one full-face helmet and an A4-sized briefcase.

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Generous underseat storage will fit two helmets on the Tricity 300

The LCD instruments have been designed to provide all the relevant information in a clear and easy to understand display. There’s a large digital speedometer as well as a bar-type tachometer, clock, odometer, and trip meters. The outer edges of the panel display indicator lighting for ABS, Standing Assist system, TCS, and ambient air temperature. A parking brake has also been fitted for ease of parking to secure the machine when not being ridden. There’s also a DC outlet port in the front panel for charging and powering various devices.

Blue Core 292 cc engine

An advanced Blue Core SOHC 292cc liquid-cooled four-stroke engine gives delivers a balance of strong performance with excellent economy, making the Tricity 300 ideal for longer distances and highway riding. When combined with the easy-going lightweight twist-and-go CVT automatic gearbox, the Tricity makes for an ideal commuter or getaway machine.

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The same Blue Core powerplant found in the XMax 300 is featured

Chassis

To attract a new generation of riders, Yamaha’s designers have concentrated on creating a lightweight chassis that inspires confidence as well as exceptional agility. A 1590 mm wheelbase combined with optimised steering geometry, a 470mm front wheel track, and front-rear weight distribution of around 50:50 with a rider on board – ensure a great chassis balance and lightweight feeling. The engine is mounted to the new lightweight frame using a linked type system to minimise engine vibrations, delivering a silky-smooth ride. Fuel capacity is 13 litres.

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The Tricity 300 has a 1580mm wheelbase, with 470mm front wheel track

Wheels and tyres

Unlike many other three-wheelers in the 300cc+ class which feature smaller front wheels, the Tricity 300 has matching lightweight 14-inch cast aluminium wheels at the front and rear. New 14-inch tubeless tyres have been jointly developed with Bridgestone. The new tyres feature an optimised balance of stiffness together with a new compound designed to meet the specific requirements of the Tricity 300.

 267 mm disc brakes

The use of 14-inch wheels has allowed the fitment of large-diameter 267mm discs on all three wheels to deliver exceptional braking power and control on a wide variety of road surfaces. As well as being equipped with ABS to prevent accidental wheel lock-ups on loose or slippery surfaces, the Tricity 300 also features Yamaha’s Unified Braking System (UBS) that balances braking force to all three wheels. When the rider applies only the rear brake braking force is applied to both the front and rear wheels.

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14-inch wheels offer a host of benefits, including at higher speeds, with specially developed Bridgestone rubber fitted

Safety, electronics & tech

Along with the three-wheel layout and the enhanced control offered by the ABS and a Unified Braking System, a Traction Control System (TCS) adds another layer of safety to the Tricity 300. The traction control can be deactivated via a dash-mounted button. Using the new Tricity 300 is also convenient thanks to its Smart Key system, allowing control of ignition and security functions without manually inserting a key.

The Tricity 300’s LCD instruments provide all the relevant information in a clear and easy to understand display. There’s a large digital speedometer as well as a bar-type tachometer, clock, odometer, trip meter and more. Indicator lights show ABS, Standing Assist system status, TCS, and ambient air temperature – with a warning light coming on at 3ºC and lower.

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Unified brakes, ABS, and traction control are standard alongside a Smart Key

Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer to organise a test ride, or visit the Yamaha Motor Australia website for more information (link). The Tricity 300 is currently available for a ride away price of $11,849 inc GST* in the Nimbus Grey colour scheme. Finance and Insurance are also available through Yamaha Motor Finance.

*Pricing quoted is correct at time of publication on 28 Oct 2020.

Yamaha Tricity 300 Specifications
Engine type Liquid-cooled, single-cylinder four-stroke, SOHC, 4-valves
Displacement 292cc
Bore x stroke 70.0 x 75.9mm
Compression ratio 10.9 : 1
Lubrication system Wet sump
Clutch type CVT
Ignition system TCI
Starter system Electric
Transmission system Automatic CVT
 Final Transmission V-Belt
Front suspension Double telescopic forks, 100mm travel
Rear suspension Unit Swing, 84mm travel
Front brake Hydraulic disc, 267mm – ABS
Rear brake Hydraulic single disc, 267mm – ABS
Front tyre 120/70-14M/C 55P Tubeless
Rear tyre 140/70-14M/C 62P Tubeless
Overall length 2250 mm
Overall width 815 mm
Overall height 1470 mm
Seat height 795 mm
Wheel base 1595 mm
 Min. ground clearance 130 mm
Wet weight 237kg
Fuel tank capacity 13L

Source: MCNews.com.au

Peugeot Brings the Kisbee 50 to Scooter Riders

Updated and Ready to Go

The Peugeot Motorcycles’ scooters are fantastic little machines. The Kisbee 50 is one of the company’s offerings. It was recently upgraded for 2020. The company added some more power and some additional features for the little 50cc scooter. 

For 2020, the bike comes with electronic fuel injection, a new piston design, lighter con-rod, and three-chamber exhaust. All of these things help the little two-stroke make 4.6 hp and the best torque in its class of 4.6 Nm. The bike has a CVT, so it’s a twist-n-go affair.

Kisbee-Hero

The bike comes with a 6.8-liter fuel tank, a front disc brake, and a rear drum brake. The scooter also has 12-inch alloy wheels, a contoured seat that can ride two-up if needed, and a slew of new colors, including Rogue Cherry Red, Satin Flash Silver, Icy White, and Matte Black. 

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The bike is offered with a two-year unlimited kilometer warranty. It’s also learner-approved, which should help it attract more riders. Peugeot is selling the bike at $2,990. Click here to see it on Peugeot’s website.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

The Segway eMoped C80 Is Now Available for Pre-Order

50 Miles of Range

Segway keeps adding to its electric moped lineup. Now it has the C80 eMoped. The moped came after a successful IndieGoGo campaign. The campaign reached 2,120 percent of its fundraising goal.

The C80 will do 80 kilometers per charge, which means it will do 50 miles. The scooter will do 20 mph as a top speed, and that means it’s an urban commuting machine. The bike weighs just 121 pounds, so it will be easy to maneuver. The C80 also gets some smartphone connectivity. The bike also has some pedals in addition to the 24 Ah battery and the electric motor.

Segway C80

The scooter also has the RideyGo! intelligent system. This means the scooter will automatically lock when you leave it somewhere. It will lock after three seconds. This is a smart anti-theft system.

QJ Motors SRT 750

The pre-order reduced price for a single C80 is $1,899. You can buy more than one at once, too, and save even more money. There are also accessories you can add including a detachable front basket, detachable backrest, and a detachable child front seat. It also has smart seat detection, auto-lock mode, and auto cruise.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Yamaha cut $850 from price of D’elight 125 scooter

Yamaha D’elight

Yamaha’s D’elight 125 scooter has received a significant price rollback. National ride away pricing for the D’elight 125 is now just $3599 incl GST, a reduction of $850.

Blue Core Engine features a range of special features that reduce power losses and increase efficiency.

The price reduction on the popular entry-level scooter is part of Yamaha’s Change The Way You Move marketing campaign which aims to make the enjoyable world of motorcycle riding, and the motorcycling brotherhood, more accessible to those looking for an alternative to the over-crowded public transport and frustrating traffic congestion.

Yamaha D’elight 125 rolls on a 12-inch front for stability and the rear is 10-inch. Rims are lightweight six-spoke die-cast alloy rims

With its understated urban styling and subtle European influenced design, Yamaha’s D’elight 125 combines quality with class-leading value.

Tipping the scales at under 100 kg wet and a low 800 mm seat height makes stop-start city work easy

Designed to make every trip easier and quicker – and a whole lot more affordable, D’elight is a stylish economical urban runabout that’s enjoyable to ride, and inexpensive to run.

Large 36-litre storage area under the seat takes a full-face helmet. There is a sprung hook in front of the rider for hanging bags from

Light and agile, it features a compact body and an ultra fuel-efficient Blue Core 125cc air-cooled engine. The low seat and spacious interior give a relaxed riding position – and there’s plenty of space to store a full face helmet or carry a business or weekend bag.

180 mm front single disc and rear drum brake are linked in operation
Yamaha D’elight 125 Specifications
Engine 125cc air-cooled, 4-stroke, SOHC, 2-valve
Bore x Stroke 52.4 x 57.9
Compression Ratio 11.0 : 1
Claimed Power /
Claimed Torque /
Induction Fuel Injection
Gears V-Belt Automatic
Clutch Auto
Frame Underbone
Forks Telescopic forks, 81mm travel
Shock Unit swing, 68mm travel
Tyres 90/90-12 (F), 100/90-10 (R)
Front Brakes Hydraulic single disc, 180mm
Rear Brake Drum
Electronics /
Instrumentation Analogue with LCD insert
Dry Weight
Kerb Weight 99 kg
Seat Height 800 mm
Wheelbase 1275 mm
Rake / Trail /
Fuel Capacity 5.5 Litres
Service Intervals 4000 kilometres
Warranty 12 months, unlimited kilometres
Available Now
Price $3599 Ride Away

More information here: https://www.yamaha-motor.com.au/products/motorcycle/road/scooter/d’elight-125

Source: MCNews.com.au

Kymco celebrates 35,000 sales in Australia

Kymco has just celebrated its 35,000th sale in Australia,  21 years since its local introduction, with the special machine being a Agility 50cc scooter purchased by Ms Sunilkumar from KYMCO dealer Ace Scooters in Balcatta, Western Australia.

Available from just $2390 (plus on-road costs), the Agility 50 is the entry point to Kymco’s scooter range and two-wheeled transport and a proven model across Australian jurisdictions where scooters of 50cc or less can be ridden with a car licence (NT, QLD, SA and WA).

The 35,000 milestone sale is testament to Kymco products and service which, since its 1999 Australian introduction, now boasting a network of 67 dealers nationwide. In Australia, Kymco’s product range includes 16 scooters, six ATVs and two Side-by-Side (SxS) models catering for city commuters, farmers and land-owners alike.

Founded in 1964 as a primary parts supplier for Honda and marketing under its own name since 1992, Kymco is a globally recognised manufacturer in the powersports industry and manufactures more than 200 models including scooters, motorcycles, ATV and SxSs, electric scooters, mobility scooters and e-bikes.

Kymco sells more than 664,000 vehicles per year across 110 countries, and in 2019 recorded a group revenue of $US1.25 billion – up 56 per cent over 10 years. The Taiwan-based company employs more than 3000 people worldwide and has three manufacturing plants, an R&D facility, logistics centre and a 185,000sqm test track in Taiwan as well as assembly plants in Argentina, Brazil, Columbia, Egypt and Malaysia.

Kymco Like150
Kymco Like150

Kymco also produces several models for other world-renowned brands including Kawasaki and Arctic Cat, and is the official engine supplier of BMW Motorrad C600 Sport and C650 GT scooters and BMW’s i3 plug-in hybrid vehicle.

Michael Poynton – KYMCO Australia Director

“Over 11-plus years in Australia, KYMCO has become synonymous with high-quality, excellent-value scooters, ATVs and Side-by-Side vehicles, all of which are supported by a strong and far-reaching dealer network across the country. If you think KYMCO is a small-time player you’re very much mistaken. Not only did KYMCO sell more than 664,000 vehicles across 110 countries last year, it also supplies engines and complete vehicles for the likes of BMW, Kawasaki and Arctic Cat. In Taiwan, which has a similar population to Australia of around 25 million, there are more than 3600 KYMCO dealers alone. Based on land area, that’s one dealer for every 10-square kilometres.”

Kymco is distributed in Australia and New Zealand by locally-owned company Mojo Motorcycles, which is also responsible for CFMOTO, Lambretta, Landboss, Sherco and SWM. In 2014, Mojo Motorcycles celebrated its 10-year anniversary with the opening of a 5000sqm state-of-the-art head office and warehouse in Melbourne, Victoria.

You can check out the full Kymco range available in Australia at their website – https://kymco.com.au/ (link).

Source: MCNews.com.au

Casa Lambretta | Museo Scooter & Lambretta | Part 1

Lambretta and Scooter Heaven Part One

With Phil Aynsley


In 2011 I found myself on the outskirts of Milan to photograph a bike I had been trying to find for many years – Lambretta’s 250 GP racer (Lambretta 250 Grand Prix Racer – LINK). However the collection that it is a part of, “Casa Lambratta” is such a wonderful place that I thought it would be worth a detailed look.

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Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

Here is Part 1 where you can see a general overview. Part 2 will show a selection of the scooters in more detail. I revisited a couple of years later so these images are from both visits.

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Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

To be accurate the correct name of the collection is “Museo Scooter & Lambretta” but as it is housed above Vittorio Tessera’s Casa Lambretta workshop and offices it is by that name it is best known.

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Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

Vittorio has been a Lambretta fan since his father bought one in the ‘60s when Vittorio was a child. In 1981 he formed a Lambretta club which has since grown to over 3000 members!

Casa Lambratta - Museo Scooter & Lambretta
Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

In 1985 the Innocenti family, realising his dedication to their brand, offered him access to the company archives and donated numerous rare models to his collection This fascination grew to encompass all things scooter and in 2004 his collection was formally recognised and added to Milan’s museum registry.

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Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

There is a main hall which all the Lambrettas are displayed. A scale model of the Innocenti factory takes pride of place in the centre. Countless Lambrettas, of all flavours, take up the rest of the hall. Rare examples include a Model A with frame number 2, Jane Mansfield’s gold-plated TV175, a 1949 three-wheeled FB and many others.

Casa Lambratta - Museo Scooter & Lambretta
Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

A smaller hall is dedicated to Lambretta’s competition machines and this is where the 250GP is to be found.

Casa Lambratta - Museo Scooter & Lambretta
Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

While the Lambretta brand is perhaps not quite as famous as its traditional rival Vespa, over four million were produced in the nearby Lambrate factory from 1947 to 1971. In addition they were built under licence in South America, Asia, India, Spain, Germany and France.

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Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta
Casa Lambratta - Museo Scooter & Lambretta
Casa Lambratta – Museo Scooter & Lambretta

Additional halls hold scooters from all around the world, over 160 in total.

Source: MCNews.com.au

Red Electric Scooters Come With Impressive Range Numbers

The French company Red Electric offers electric scooters in three different variants. While there are plenty of options when it comes to electric scooters these days, Red’s are special in that they offer long ranges between charging.

The three different versions are called E50, E100, and E125. The difference here is that they have two, three, or four batteries hidden beneath some interesting-looking bodywork.

The E50 may just have a 28 mph top speed, but the little scoot can do roughly 186 miles per charge. That would make it an excellent little commuter.

Next up is the E100. This scooter has a higher top speed of 50 mph, but as you might imagine, going faster means using up more electricity. It does have an additional battery, though, and it can go 137 miles before needing a charge.

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The E125 is the highest-spec version from Red Electric. This scooter can do about 124 miles on a single charge. The top speed for this one is about 75 mph. That’s highway speeds, folks.

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All scooters come with a 7-inch smart dashboard, backlighting, GPS navigation, and keyless ignition. It also pairs with your smartphone app. The pairing with your smartphone allows the bike to turn on and off automatically when you park it or hop on. You also get live stats of your bike, including battery power, and any maintenance issues that might spring up, which should be few because electric scooters are low on maintenance.

Overall, this looks like it could be a real winner. However, I think the styling is a bit odd. It’s a kind of chunky looking machine. Svelt is the last word you’d use to describe it. However, I’d suspect the folks interested in commuting or traveling on an electric scooter would be willing to put up with the styling.

Source: MotorbikeWriter.com

Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon special edition

Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition


Sean Wotherspoon is a rising stars of youth fashion in the USA, and at EICMA in 2019, the partnership between the Vespa brand and Sean Wotherspoon presented the first examples of a relationship. The Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon is a limited edition special that Vespa claims ‘expresses the creative energy of both Vespa and Sean’. Yeah, okay, it sure is colourful though!

Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition

Sean’s style is described by Vespa as ‘a vintage contemporary twist in his trademark manner, using a kaleidoscopic mix&match approach rooted in the ’80s and ’90s.’

The livery of Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon stands out for its 80s-style colour. Yellow, red, dark green and aquamarine envelop the vehicle, embellished with white inserts such as the front tie, the profiling of the Vespa silhouette and the wheel rims, the edges of which feature a replication of the contrasting Vespa logo.

Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition

The design is completed with chrome finishes for the headlight frame, luggage rack and passenger handle, and black details such as the hand grips and silencer cover. There is also a blend of materials including metal, plastic, velvet and rubber. In pure Vespa tradition, the body is made of steel, a distinguishing mark of the Vespa right from its inception.

The red foot board (in the same colour as the shock absorber), in plastic and with a blue rubber insert, stands out on the metal body. Wotherspoon has chosen a light brown ribbed velvet for the saddle. To this he has added a white finish and his distinctive street artist’s tag is placed on the front alongside the classic Vespa logo in white.

Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition

A graphic serially repeats the name ‘Primavera’ for an original optical perspective. Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon will be available in late-September 2020 for $7990 MLP + ORC at a selected network of dealers in the 150 cc engine capacity.

Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition

Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Specifications

Engine I-get single cylinder, 4 strokes, 3 valves, 154 cc
Bore x Stroke 58 mm x 58.6 mm
Compression Ratio N/A
Claimed Power 9.5kw at 7750 rpm
Claimed Torque 12.8Nm at 6,500 rpm
Induction Electronic Injection PFI (Port Fuel Injection)
Gears CVT with torque server
Clutch N/A
Frame /
Forks Single arm with helical spring and single double-acting hydraulic shock absorber
Shock Double-acting shock absorber, adjustable to four positions at preloading
Wheels/Tyres Die-cast aluminum alloy 3.00×12” – Tubeless 110/70-12″
Front Brakes Hydraulically operated ø 200 mm stainless steel disc brake
Rear Brake Mechanically operated ø 140 mm drum brake
Electronics N/A
Instrumentation Analogue speedometer, digital display
Kerb Weight N/A
Seat Height 695 mm
Wheelbase 1,334 mm
Rake / Trail N/A
Fuel Capacity 7 (± 0.5) liter
Available Late August, 2020
Price $7990 MLP + ORC
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition
Primavera Sean Wotherspoon Special Edition

Source: MCNews.com.au

Vespa Primavera RED arriving late August

Vespa Primavera RED limited edition

Arriving late-August for $7690 MLP + ORC


Millions of people and the world’s most iconic brands come together with (RED) to participate in an enormous challenge each year, to definitively beat illnesses such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria. Since its foundation in 2006, the work of Bono and Bobby Shriver, (RED) has contributed more than $500 million USD to the Global Fund for the fight against AIDS.

Vespa Primavera RED
Vespa Primavera RED

(RED) funds have already had an impact on more than 110 million people thanks to prevention and treatment activities and consultancy and support services, with a focus on countries where HIV is often passed from mother to child. Thanks to collaboration with the Vespa for Children programme, the Piaggio Group has also contributed to bringing (RED) and support for the Global Fund to India, one of the countries most affected by the problem.

Born in 1968, Vespa Primavera still embodies all the values that made it so successful more than half a century ago. Young, innovative, technologically avant-garde, agile and dynamic, and environmentally friendly, today’s Vespa Primavera inherits the freshness and joie de vivre of its progenitor.

Vespa Primavera RED
Vespa Primavera RED

The Vespa Primavera RED is powered by the modern 150 cc four-stroke single cylinder i-get engine, air cooled and equipped with electronic injection. An environmentally friendly engine capable of performance at the top of its category, allows Vespa Primavera to be lively both in both city traffic and on the open road.

The Vespa Primavera RED special edition has its entire steel chassis painted in the characteristic red colour, which extends to the trims and adorns the wheel rims, making for a truly unique and immediately recognisable model. Red is the charm that grows over time.

Further enhancing this special model is the essential, iconic Vespa (RED) logo on the front shield with its contrasting white signature.

Vespa Primavera RED
Vespa Primavera RED

Attention goes beyond the aesthetics though, to focus on design details that are typical of Vespa. A comfortable, ergonomic seat is created in nubuck leather, borrowed from the Vespa 946 – the model from which the Primavera RED inherits its exclusivity.

For each Vespa Primavera RED purchased, $100 will be donated to the Global Fund to fight AIDS, which is providing 500 days of life-saving HIV/AIDS medication. The Vespa Primavera RED Will be available in limited numbers from late August for $7690 MLP plus on-road costs.

Vespa Primavera RED Specifications

Engine I-get single cylinder, 4 strokes, 3 valves, 154 cc
Bore x Stroke 58 mm x 58.6 mm
Compression Ratio N/A
Claimed Power 9.5kw at 7750 rpm
Claimed Torque 12.8Nm at 6,500 rpm
Induction Electronic Injection PFI (Port Fuel Injection)
Gears CVT with torque server
Clutch N/A
Frame /
Forks Single arm with helical spring and single double-acting hydraulic shock absorber
Shock Double-acting shock absorber, adjustable to four positions at preloading
Wheels/Tyres Die-cast aluminum alloy 3.00×12” – Tubeless 110/70-12″
Front Brakes Hydraulically operated ø 200 mm stainless steel disc brake
Rear Brake Mechanically operated ø 140 mm drum brake
Electronics N/A
Instrumentation Analogue speedometer, digital display
Kerb Weight N/A
Seat Height 695 mm
Wheelbase 1,334 mm
Rake / Trail N/A
Fuel Capacity 7 (± 0.5) liter
Available Late August, 2020
Price $7690 MLP + ORC

Source: MCNews.com.au