Modern Vespa
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John Jorgensen joined the group Modern Vespa 8 weeks ago
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Scooter Garage changed the description of the group Modern Vespa from “Modern Vespas are generally those produced from the late 1990s onwards. They mark a shift towards modern design and technology compared to their vintage counterparts. They feature sleeker bodywork, better lighting, automatic transmissions, and fuel injection. Modern Vespa models include:
Vespa ET2 and Vespa ET4: The Vespa ET2 and Vespa ET4 were introduced as part of Vespa’s efforts to modernize and appeal to a wider range of customers. Both scooters share a classic Vespa design in a modern package.
LX/LXV: These are the entry-level models, known for their affordability, fuel efficiency, and user-friendliness. The LXV offers a retro-inspired aesthetic on the LX platform.
Primavera: A revival of the classic smallframe Vespa, the Primavera offers a stylish and nimble option with a touch of vintage flair.
Sprint: This sportier version of the Primavera features a more aggressive design and enhanced performance for a livelier ride.
GTS: The GTS is a powerful and feature-rich option, considered the “Grand Touring” scooter of the modern Vespa range. It’s suitable for longer commutes and highway cruising.
GTV This large-frame scooter combines modern technology with classic Vespa aesthetics, offering a luxurious riding experience with a retro twist.” to “Modern Vespas are generally those produced from the late 1990s onwards. They mark a shift towards modern design and technology compared to their vintage counterparts. They feature sleeker bodywork, better lighting, automatic transmissions, and fuel injection.” 4 months ago -
cyclehoarder replied to the discussion Always fun to be the first! in the forum Modern Vespa 4 months ago
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Scooter Garage changed the description of the group Modern Vespa from “Modern Vespas are generally those produced from the late 1990s onwards. They mark a shift towards modern design and technology compared to their vintage counterparts. They feature sleeker bodywork, better lighting, automatic transmissions, and fuel injection. Modern Vespa models include:
LX/LXV (1996-Present): These are the entry-level models, known for their affordability, fuel efficiency, and user-friendliness. The LXV offers a retro-inspired aesthetic on the LX platform.
Primavera (2007-Present): A revival of the classic smallframe Vespa, the Primavera offers a stylish and nimble option with a touch of vintage flair.
Sprint (2014-Present): This sportier version of the Primavera features a more aggressive design and enhanced performance for a livelier ride.
GTS (2003-Present): The GTS is a powerful and feature-rich option, considered the “Grand Touring” scooter of the modern Vespa range. It’s suitable for longer commutes and highway cruising.
GTV (2006-Present): This large-frame scooter combines modern technology with classic Vespa aesthetics, offering a luxurious riding experience with a retro twist.” to “Modern Vespas are generally those produced from the late 1990s onwards. They mark a shift towards modern design and technology compared to their vintage counterparts. They feature sleeker bodywork, better lighting, automatic transmissions, and fuel injection. Modern Vespa models include:Vespa ET2 and Vespa ET4: The Vespa ET2 and Vespa ET4 were introduced as part of Vespa’s efforts to modernize and appeal to a wider range of customers. Both scooters share a classic Vespa design in a modern package.
LX/LXV: These are the entry-level models, known for their affordability, fuel efficiency, and user-friendliness. The LXV offers a retro-inspired aesthetic on the LX platform.
Primavera: A revival of the classic smallframe Vespa, the Primavera offers a stylish and nimble option with a touch of vintage flair.
Sprint: This sportier version of the Primavera features a more aggressive design and enhanced performance for a livelier ride.
GTS: The GTS is a powerful and feature-rich option, considered the “Grand Touring” scooter of the modern Vespa range. It’s suitable for longer commutes and highway cruising.
GTV This large-frame scooter combines modern technology with classic Vespa aesthetics, offering a luxurious riding experience with a retro twist.” 4 months ago - Load More