Piaggio India launches special edition of Vespa Racing Sixties
The new high performance BS VI compliant engine with clean emission, three valve design and fuel injection technology offers the riding experience matching the spirit of racing sixties.
Piaggio India launched its special edition of Vespa Racing Sixties in India. The two-wheeler will be available in 125CC and 150CC.
The special edition which was first unveiled at the Auto Expo 2020 earlier this year will have looks of the 1960s racing vehicle and has been based on the technologically advanced Vespa SXL 150 BS VI and SXL 125 BS VI.
The company said, the special edition Vespa Racing Sixties is equipped with an advanced monocoque full steel body, vibrant high definition three coat body colours, anti-lock braking system or combined braking system and twin pot calliper disc brake that ensures a safe ride.
Diego Graffi, chairman and MD, Piaggio India said, “We are delighted to introduce the special edition Vespa Racing Sixties. As an iconic brand with a longstanding legacy, Vespa continuously rediscovers itself by setting new trends which reflects its versatility to represent unique specialities of different times. The Vespa Racing Sixties is an exceptional representation in rediscovering the theme of racing machines from the golden racing era of 1960s. Acknowledging the spirit of time, it deftly combines heritage with present day advanced technology.”
The new BS VI compliant engine with clean emission, three valve design and fuel injection technology offers the riding experience matching the spirit of racing sixties. The Racing Sixties is also equipped with Crystal Illumination LED headlight, Center integrated Daytime Running extra bright beam light, USB mobile charging port and boot light.
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