Premium pricing for Vespa VX
Piaggio adds disc brake and revised instrument cluster to top trim Vespa; priced at Rs 71,380.
The new variant comes with a 200mm disc brake at the front and comes with new pattern tubeless tyres. The instrument cluster has been revised and the pillion grab rail is now an all chrome affair.Piaggio Vehicles Pvt Ltd today added the Vespa VX variant to its scooter line up with a pricing of Rs 71,380 (ex-showroom Delhi).
There is also an option of a beige seat and there are two new colours, bright pink and turquoise green on offer as well. Other mechanical bits remain the same including the 125cc engine producing 10.06bhp.
The company says it has sold nearly 52,000 scooters since the launch of the Vespa last year.
Italian scooter manufacturer Piaggio rolled out a new model, Vespa VX 125, inIndia with a whopping price-tag of ₹71,380.
The Vespa VX 125, the high end model in the current scooter market packs a 125cc, four-stroke, three-valve single cylinder engine which churns a power of 10.06PS at 7,500rpm and 10.6Nm of torque at 6,000 rpm. The scooter packs additional features like front disc brake, tubeless tyres and optional beige seat. The latest model also gives customers new colour options such as Portovenere Verde (metallic green) and Vibrante Rosa (dual tone red and pink). Piaggio has discontinued the black and maroon shades from the Vespa scooter range due to declining demand.
"Piaggio is delighted to present Vespa VX to cater to a surging demand amongst the discerning Indian consumer. We hope to further strengthen the premium segment with the Vespa VX, offering the Indian youth that lifestyle stature they wish to be associated with. The new features not only offer a better riding experience, it brings the aspirational Indian a step closer to the Vespa Universe," said Piaggio Vehicles (India) Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Chopra.
With the addition of the new model which is being specially designed and developed for the Indian market, Piaggio hopes to expand its reach in the country. The company which currently markets two models, including the newly launched VX, plans to launch its third scooter in the sub-continent by the end of this year.
"After the success of the first phase in the Vespa launch with a single model just over a year ago, Piaggio is now moving into the second phase for the expansion of the product range," said Chopra.
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