VESPA Scooter Pictures
2012 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa Quarantasei (4)
• Vespa GTS 125/300 Super Sport (4)
• Vespa S 150 (2)
• Vespa S 125 (2)
• Vespa S 50-4V
• Vespa S 50-2V
• Vespa GTS300 I.E.
• Vespa GTV300/125 Vie della Moda (2)
• Vespa LXV300 Vie della Moda (3)
• Vespa LXV125 Vie della Moda
• Vespa GTS Touring 300
• Vespa LX Touring 150
• Vespa LX Touring 125
• Vespa LX Touring 50
• Vespa S 50 (9)
• Vespa LX 125 (7)
• Vespa GTV 250ie (8)
• Vespa GTS 250ie (9)
• Vespa LX 50 HyS (4)
• Vespa GTS 250ie (6)
• Vespa GT60 (12)
The Vespa has evolved from a single model motor scooter manufactured in 1946 by Piaggio & Co. S.p.A. of Pontedera, Italy—to a full line of scooters and one of seven companies today owned by Piaggio—now Europe's largest manufacturer of two-wheeled vehicles and the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer by unit sales.
From their inception, Vespa scooters have been known for their painted, pressed steel unibody which combines a complete cowling for the engine (enclosing the engine mechanism and concealing dirt or grease), a flat floorboard (providing foot protection), and a prominent front fairing (providing wind protection) into a structural unit.
The Vespa was the first globally successful scooter.
VESPA Scooter MODELS
2012 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa Quarantasei (4)
• Vespa GTS 125/300 Super Sport (4)
• Vespa S 150 (2)
• Vespa S 125 (2)
• Vespa S 50-4V
• Vespa S 50-2V
• Vespa GTS300 I.E.
• Vespa GTV300/125 Vie della Moda (2)
• Vespa LXV300 Vie della Moda (3)
• Vespa LXV125 Vie della Moda
• Vespa GTS Touring 300
• Vespa LX Touring 150
• Vespa LX Touring 125
• Vespa LX Touring 50
2011 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa LX50 4V (1)
• Vespa LX150 ie (1)
• Vespa S50 4V (1)
• Vespa S150 ie (1)
• Vespa GTS300 (1)
• Vespa GTS300 Super (1)
• Vespa LXV150 ie (1)
• Vespa GTV300 (1)
• Vespa PX 125 (4)
• Vespa PX 150 (4)
• Vespa LX50 4V (1)
• Vespa LX150 ie (1)
• Vespa S50 4V (1)
• Vespa S150 ie (1)
• Vespa GTS300 (1)
• Vespa GTS300 Super (1)
• Vespa LXV150 ie (1)
• Vespa GTV300 (1)
• Vespa PX 125 (4)
• Vespa PX 150 (4)
2010 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa LX-125-ie (3)• Vespa S 50 (9)
2009 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa LX-125-ie (5)
• Vespa S-150-ie (4)
• Vespa LXV 125 (4)
• Vespa LX 50 4T (8)
• Vespa GTV 250ie (7)
• Vespa GTS 300 Super (12)
• Vespa GTS 125 Super (7)
2008 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa S (12)
• Vespa S 125 (11)
• Vespa S 50 (8)
• Vespa S 50 4V (2)
• Vespa GTV LXV 250 (5)
• Vespa GTS 300 Super (8)
• Vespa GTS 125 (4)
• Vespa LXV 125 (8)• Vespa LX-125-ie (5)
• Vespa S-150-ie (4)
• Vespa LXV 125 (4)
• Vespa LX 50 4T (8)
• Vespa GTV 250ie (7)
• Vespa GTS 300 Super (12)
• Vespa GTS 125 Super (7)
2008 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa S (12)
• Vespa S 125 (11)
• Vespa S 50 (8)
• Vespa S 50 4V (2)
• Vespa GTV LXV 250 (5)
• Vespa GTS 300 Super (8)
• Vespa GTS 125 (4)
2007 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa S (8)• Vespa LX 125 (7)
• Vespa GTV 250ie (8)
• Vespa GTS 250ie (9)
2006 VESPA Scooter
• Vespa LXV (12)• Vespa LX 50 HyS (4)
• Vespa GTS 250ie (6)
• Vespa GT60 (12)
Vespa
Vespa is an Italian line of scooters manufactured by Piaggio.
The Vespa has evolved from a single model motor scooter manufactured in 1946 by Piaggio & Co. S.p.A. of Pontedera, Italy—to a full line of scooters and one of seven companies today owned by Piaggio—now Europe's largest manufacturer of two-wheeled vehicles and the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer by unit sales.
From their inception, Vespa scooters have been known for their painted, pressed steel unibody which combines a complete cowling for the engine (enclosing the engine mechanism and concealing dirt or grease), a flat floorboard (providing foot protection), and a prominent front fairing (providing wind protection) into a structural unit.
The Vespa was the first globally successful scooter.
History
Post World War II Italy, in light of its agreement to cessation of war activities with the Allies, had its aircraft industry severely restricted in both capability and capacity.
Piaggio emerged from the conflict with its Pontedera fighter plane plant completely demolished by bombing. Italy's crippled economy and the disastrous state of the roads did not assist in the re-development of the automobile markets. Enrico Piaggio, the son of Piaggio's founder Rinaldo Piaggio, decided to leave the aeronautical field in order to address Italy's urgent need for a modern and affordable mode of transportation for the masses.
Post World War II Italy, in light of its agreement to cessation of war activities with the Allies, had its aircraft industry severely restricted in both capability and capacity.
Piaggio emerged from the conflict with its Pontedera fighter plane plant completely demolished by bombing. Italy's crippled economy and the disastrous state of the roads did not assist in the re-development of the automobile markets. Enrico Piaggio, the son of Piaggio's founder Rinaldo Piaggio, decided to leave the aeronautical field in order to address Italy's urgent need for a modern and affordable mode of transportation for the masses.
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