Scooter News LX 150 i.e. Rosa Chic Limited number of "Rosa Chic" Vespa LX 150 i.e. will arrive in Australia ready for summer. Is your name on one?
Allen Drysdale
Timelessly elegant design and a compact steel body come together to create a nimble Vespa that stands out in the hurly-burly of urban traffic.
Ever since it first appeared in 1946, the Vespa has escaped stereotyping of any kind. The Vespa started the scooter phenomenon and went on to sell over 17 million units in five continents. Its design and technical content have evolved continuously over the years, while always remaining faithful to the original spirit of the Vespa as a vehicle that is easy to use and accessible to all, but with inimitable class.
The 125 and 150 cc versions of the Vespa LX now boast a sophisticated new electronic fuel injection system. Cleaner running engines offering lower fuel consumption, smoother power delivery and enhanced riding pleasure. Vespa reconfirms the technological supremacy which, together with its unique, inimitable style, lies at the core of its timeless success.
The LX range is currently available in Red " Rosso Dragon", Blue "Blue Midnight" and Black " Nero Gaffite"
Now add a limited shipment of "Rosa Chic". A limited number of Rosa Chic Vespa LX 150 i.e. are earmarked for Australia due to arrive around September.
See your local Vespa Dealer for more information.
Visit www.vespa.com.au
for details.
About Vespa
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in "Roman Holiday" were only the
first of a long series of international actors and actresses to be
seen on the world's most famous scooter. In photo shoots, films and
on the set, the Vespa has been a "travel companion" for names like
Raquel Welch, Ursula Andress, Geraldine Chaplin, Joan Collins,
Jayne Mansfield, Virna Lisi, Milla Jovovich, Marcello Mastroianni,
Charlton Heston, John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Gary Cooper, Anthony
Perkins, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Nanni Moretti, Sting, Antonio
Banderas, Matt Damon, Gérard Depardieu, Jude Law, Nicole
Kidman, Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson.
There is only one Vespa and it remains the iconic scooter brand
with its unique metal-bodied design. The first Vespa was invented
in 1946 by the Piaggio Company and helped liberate a war-torn
Italy. Nestled in the Tuscan countryside between Florence and Pisa,
Piaggio continues to produce scooters under three brands: the
classic Vespa, the sporty Gilera and the contemporary Piaggio. In
Australia, Vespa has an extensive range of quality Italian scooters
from 50cc to 300cc.
published 23/06/2010 |