The Vespa Tech has been launched at Rs 1.92 lakh and the Vespa S Tech at Rs 1.96 lakh, both ex-showroom while the Vespa and the Vespa S have been launched at Rs 1.32 lakh and Rs 1.36 lakh respectively, ex-showroom.

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The Vespa Tech has been launched at Rs 1.92 lakh and the Vespa S Tech at Rs 1.96 lakh, both ex-showroom while the Vespa and the Vespa S have been launched at Rs 1.32 lakh and Rs 1.36 lakh respectively, ex-showroom.
Piaggio have launched the Aprilia 2024 range in India and have announced John Abraham as the brand ambassador.
The iconic Vespa badge is 75 years old, with over 19 million Vespas sold worldwide since 1946. Parent company Piaggio are celebrating with special editions of the scooter for the UK market, only available through 2021. The Vespa Primavera and GTS Super Tech models are available in this exclusive trim, with 75th anniversary graphics on the side panel and front mudguard, and a retro yellow paintjob. Accessories include a chrome luggage rack with a bag that is designed to look like a spare wheel mounted behind the pillion.
While these anniversary models have been launched in the UK at £ 4,900 Rs 5.03 lakh) for the Primavera, £ 6,100 (Rs 6.27 lakh) for the GTS Super Tech 125 and £ 6,650 (Rs 6.83 lakh) for the GTS Super Tech 300, we still don’t know if Piaggio India are also planning anniversary versions for the Indian market.
The Italian two-wheeler maker has discontinued the Aprilia SR 125 from the Indian market to draw a distinct line between its entry-level scooters and the more premium ‘SR’ brand.
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The Piaggio Group have initiated an e-commerce platform for sales of Aprilia and Vespa scooters.
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The Vespa Elettrica will not be launched in India anytime soon as the Italian company is looking at local production of e-scooters, which will take some more time to setup.
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