Tuesday, 8 November 2011

reinvention of an all time classic



More than 17 million sold around the world, but the appeal of Vespa never seems to run out.
At Milan's EICMA 2011 the Vespa Quarantasei, forty-six (46) in italian, unveils it's future with a tribute to the MP6, the original prototype and progenitor of the world’s most famous scooter, the Vespa, an unsurpassed example of Italian style and creativity. 




By distilling the essence of a scooter that changed the style of individual mobility forever and enhancing the lines that secured its success, the Piaggio's Pontedera Style Centre has projected the Vespa into it's future where references and projections, tradition and innovation, merge seamlessly. The vibrant heart of the Vespa Quarantasei is a state-of-the-art engine that paves the way for forthcoming advances, with low fuel consumption and minimal exhaust and noise emissions.



















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