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Limited Edition Vespa Esclusivo Launched In India
The Italian manufacturer Piaggio, has launched an exclusive limited edition Vespa called the Vespa Esclusivo. Only 1,000 units will be made. This scooter, launched targeting the youth, is all ready to make a fashion statement.
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Managing Director for Piaggio India, Mr. Ravi Chopra said Vespa Esclusivo symbolizes Piaggio's position in India and the company is very happy to manufacture this limited edition model. He added that this scooter will be a prized possession of any Vespa enthusiast.
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Each unit will have a distinctive badge on the vehicle. This makes every Vespa exclusive. Inspired by the very stylish Vespa VX, the new body paint and decal combo look stunning. This makes it stand out compared to the previous model.
There are three colour options available for the new Vespa- Monte Bianco (white), Rosso Dragon (red) and Nero Matt (black).
The new Vespa gets a special dual tone seat upholstery, With grey on top and black sides, and artistic stitching with a theme, the seat looks really attractive and the craftsmanship is a class apart.
The engine is retained from the older version. It produces 10.46 PS, 9.6 Nm of torque from its 125cc single cylinder, air cooled engine.
The Italian brand started operations in India with Bajaj in the 1960s. Once their license expired, Bajaj started making Chetak scooters based on the Vespa design. In 2012, Vespa re-entered the Indian market during the Auto Expo in Delhi.