An all-new range of the Piaggio X8 is available in 2006,
with no fewer than four versions designed to satisfy the diverse
needs of town commuters and out-of-town travellers.
Two "street" versions in 125 and 150cc displacements now
make their appearance alongside the X8 125 and X8 250 i.e.,
vehicles with exceptional performance, comfort and style. These
optimal new entry-level scooters offer the perfect blend of
equipment, manoeuvrability and cost-effectiveness.
Quick and snappy, the Piaggio X8 is the only
mid-sized GT (tourer) with abundant space for rider and passenger,
excellent aerodynamic protection and super-scooter load capacity.
The storage and the advanced technical, style and ride features
make the X8 the natural heir to the extraordinary Hexagon, the
best-selling Piaggio vehicle that led to the emergence of the
super-scooter.
The X8 125 and X8 250 i.e.
The new top of the range versions of the
Piaggio X8 are designed for the most exacting users, who want their
GT scooter to offer nothing less than the best in terms of
comfort, style, power and performance.
The 250cc version uses the all-new four-valve,
liquid-cooled Quasar 250 electronic injection
engine, which meets Euro 3 standards. The
advanced closed loop injection with a Lambda sensor, together with
a three-way catalytic converter and electronic control system,
considerably reduces emissions as well as fuel
consumption and provides immediate throttle response. The
Piaggio X8 250 is fun to ride, quick off the mark in town
traffic and comfortable with short motorway trips as well as
extended touring.
The new Quasar i.e. series is the result of the Piaggio
engine division's commitment to creating a truly
top quality, environment-friendly engine.
The Piaggio X8 125, for its part, is equipped
with a latest-generation LEADER engine. The LEADER four-stroke,
four-valve, liquid-cooled units offer sparkling
performance - the best in the category - as well as
reduced fuel consumption.
Acceleration, pick-up and
maximum speed are benchmark level. The Piaggio X8
125 is particularly quick for the 11 kW category
of scooter that can be driven with a car license.
Low consumption and a 12-litre tank give the
Piaggio X8 125 an enviable
running range.
The improved variator on the X8's 125cc LEADER
engine provides for an even more progressive and fluid power
output, enhancing the easy-ride features of this kind of engine and
offering power output that is perfectly suited to town commutes on
the Piaggio X8 125.
Several design and functional changes have also
been made to improve comfort and make the new X8 125 and
250 immediately recognisable.
The rear top box and the top section of the shield are both
painted the same colour as the
vehicle. The top box now has a more sharply edged,
racy design.
The dashboard graphics are new. The
mudguard, now more innovatively designed, is split
into two parts with the front the same shade as the vehicle and the
rear in black.
Seat height has been lowered to 785 mm for
easier handling and control when
manoeuvring the scooter from a parking location. The saddle has a
new smooth lining with new stitching.
X8 Street 125 and 150
The Street line is meant for customers in
search of a practical, reliable GT scooter with an
exceptional price-quality ratio, able to slip through
town traffic with the greatest of ease while
providing comfort and taking on short or mid-range
motorway trips.
Both the 125 and 150 versions have
single-cylinder LEADER, four-stroke, two-valve,
liquid-cooled engines with electric start.
Maintenance costs and time are reduced
substantially, as these engines are extremely reliable. Fuel
consumption is low (over 28 km/l
for the 125cc), to increase the distance range and save on fuel
costs.
The weight has been reduced to 149 kg by using
a single shock absorber in front and taking off the radiator to
help keep fuel consumption low and make the scooter easier
to manoeuvre whilst stationary.
Design choices were made with functionality in mind and the
shiny black used for the side panels, rear top case and the
top of the shield give the X8 Street the sleek, dynamic
look typical of the X8 range.
Agility, reliability and cost-effective running and maintenance
together with very competitive pricing make the
X8 Street the entry-level vehicle of choice in the
Gran Turismo tourer segment.
Design
On both versions of the Piaggio X8, fluid lines
with rounded edges recall the elegance that has
made this mid-size GT from the Pontedera factory such a success.
The overall impact is one of comfort, practicality and
smooth running.
The large headlamp is striking without being
overwhelming and fits neatly into the wide,
protective front shield and windshield.
Capacious 56-litre storage capacity and a rear
boot lid providing additional access to the under seat
storage area make the Piaggio X8 extremely practical to
use. In fact, it offers better storage capacity than most higher
category GT super-scooters.
The under seat storage space on the Piaggio X8
holds two full-face helmets, a small bag and a foldaway
seat cover for use when parking in the rain. It
also contains a courtesy light.
The front shield provides further space to
place small items within easy reach and is also equipped with a 12V
plug.
The front shield offers exceptional rider protection and is
complemented by a low, well padded seat to suit
riders of any size, with hardly any height difference between the
rider and passenger sections so as to ensure comfort and
protection for the passenger, who can also hold on to the
rear handgrips for extra safety.
Cycle parts
The Piaggio X8 is built around a steel
tube frame designed using the best CAD
technology to ensure optimal weight and build
strength.
The X8 uses a telehyrdaulic fork with 35 mm shafts in front. At
the rear, the engine/crankcase transmission acts as a single-arm,
with two dual-effect hydraulic shock absorbers and
spring preload adjustable to four positions. The front wheel,
stopped by a 260-mm steel disk and
dual-piston floating caliper, measures 14" to
enhance stability and road grip. At the rear, the
12" wheel rim is supplied with a large tyre (130/70) to provide the
storage bay with extra space, improve road behaviour and allow for
a lower seat height. The rear brake on the
X8 125 and 250 i.e. is a 240-mm steel
disk gripped by a caliper with 32-mm opposite
pistons, while the two Street versions
use a 140 mm drum.
Accessories
A wide range of dedicated accessories allows the Piaggio
X8 to meet personalised standards of
comfort and safety:
- Bigger windscreen with hand guards for
improved protection.
- Rear rack with a flip-down plate. The rear
rack turns around and away when an unlocking switch is pressed.
This makes it possible to easily access the rear storage lid even
with the top case mounted.
- Rear top box with a 48-litre
capacity that, together with the under-seat storage,
provides for overall storage capacity of over 100 litres.
- Remote-controlled electronic anti-theft
device.
- A dedicated helmet range: the
X-Jet for town use, the X-Tour, a
comfortable, practical modular helmet and the
X-Sport, an ultra light fibreglass full-face
helmet.
Colours
The Piaggio X8 125 and X8 250 i.e. are
available in five metallic colours that emphasise their elegant
styling: Excalibur Grey, Smoky Grey, Midnight Blue,
Graphite Black and Ruby Red.
The X8 Street 125 and 150 are available in two
metallic shades, Excalibur Grey and
Graphite Black.