Piaggio's innovative MP3 three-wheeled scooter is now on sale in
Australia.
The MP3, made by the same company which produces the iconic
Vespa, provides safety, road grip and stability levels that no
other two-wheeler can match -- especially on uneven and wet
surfaces. The MP3 takes on cobblestone streets, patchy asphalt and
tram tracks with the greatest of ease, and is no wider than a
comparable two-wheel maxi scooter.
It's a cinch to park. An electro-hydraulic tilt-locking system
means there is no need to put the vehicle on its stand, although
one is provided for ease of servicing. Simply flick the
lean-locking button and apply the parking brake. The system will
operate at any angle, so you don't need to find a level parking
area.
The MP3's three-disk braking system and exceptional road-holding
capability combine to reduce braking distance by 20 percent
compared to other scooters.
A large range of accessories are also available for the MP3,
including a maxi windscreen and top box, which adds to the already
considerable underseat storage area.
The MP3 will be available in two engine displacements: 250cc and
400cc. They both feature four-stroke, four-valve liquid-cooled
engines in line with Europe's tough Euro3 emissions standards. The
250cc model is now on sale at $10,990 (plus ORC), while the 400
will go on sale in January next year, with pricing yet to be
announced.
In addition, the 500cc Gilera Fuoco (Gilera is also a part of
the Piaggio group), built on the same technological template as the
MP3, will go on sale in November this year.
"Not since Enrico Piaggio introduced Vespa to the world in 1946
have we seen such a revolution in transport for individual
mobility," said Piaggio's Brand Manager Simon Gloyne. "It has taken
six decades for Australia to embrace scooters into our culture.
Sure, the culture of the four-car family in the suburbs is well
ingrained, but as fuel prices increase and our urban areas become
more consolidated, the time continues to be right for scooters. We
are not experiencing a scooter craze; we are experiencing a
monumental shift in the way we think about our personal transport
needs."
The Piaggio MP3 is type-approved as a standard two-wheeled
motorcycle. This means licensing and registration requirements are
the same as for a motorcycle.
MP3 features
- Powerful and economical 250cc fuel-injected liquid-cooled
four-stroke engine
- Electric start
- Front assembly with dual independent tilting wheels providing a
lean angle of up to 40 degrees
- Electro-hydraulic front suspension locking system that keeps
vehicle upright without using the centrestand
- Rear and underseat lockable storage space
- Analogue dash with speedo and large clock
- Three-disc braking system
- No wider than comparable two-wheel maxi scooters
- Handbrake for parking
- Low-emission, environmentally friendly Euro 3 compliant
- Two-year unlimited kilometre warranty
Available Colours
Azzuro Sky - Sky Blue
Grigio Excalibur - Silver
Nero Graffite - Black Graphite
Rosso Cherry - Burgundy
About Piaggio
The Piaggio company, nestled
in the Tuscan countryside between Florence and Pisa, first invented
scooters in 1946 when it produced the first-ever Vespa and helped
liberate a war-torn Italy. Vespa remains the iconic scooter brand
with its unique metal-bodied design. Today, Piaggio continues to
produce scooters under the classic Vespa brand, the sporty Gilera
brand and the contemporary Piaggio brand. In Australia, PS
Importers is the sole importer of this iconic and popular range
About Vespa
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck
in Roman Holiday were 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, Milla
Jovovich, Charlton Heston, John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Sting, Antonio
Banderas, Matt Damon, Gérard Depardieu, Jude Law, Nicole
Kidman, Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson.
For more information, or copies of hi-res images, please
contact:
Mark Fattore
Marketing Manager
Piaggio Australia
20 Stubbs Street
Kensington, Vic 3031
Tel:+ 61 (0)3 9381 9733
Mobile: + 61 (0)417 557 204
Fax: + 61 (0)3 9381 9798
Email: mark@psimporters.com.au
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