Timelessly elegant design and a compact steel body are
the hallmarks of an exceptionally snappy new 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 nearly 17 million units in five
continents. Its design and technical features have been regularly
updated over the years, but two things about the Vespa have never
changed - its inimitable style, and how easy it is to
ride.
The Vespa has been the vehicle of choice for entire
generations of young people, and in all these decades it has never
gone out of fashion.
Initially a means of personal transport and freedom in
post-war Europe, the Vespa has ended up being a style icon, a
worldwide symbol of Italian design. The Vespa has never stopped
evolving, while retaining the elegant simplicity that has always
set it apart.
The Vespa LX is the 139th Vespa in almost 60 years. It is the
sublime heir of a truly unique legacy, a designer scooter for those
who want a stylish, avant-garde scooter for town use.
The new Vespa LX replaces the Vespa ET launched in 1996,
a smash success with over 460,000 units produced.
Design
On the LX, the unmistakable Vespa outline is more sharply drawn.
Vibrant, angular design, utterly modern yet timelessly
elegant, marks a compact yet protective steel body. The
result is an eye-catching Vespa that slaloms its way with ease
through the hurly burly of urban traffic.
The Vespa LX retains the features that have made the Vespa one
of the world's best-known vehicles - stylish
design, absolute comfort,
solidity, optimal performance
in town use and twist-and-go ease of
use. The all-steel body sets the Vespa LX
apart from any other scooter produced today. The advantage of the
welded steel body is that it offers unmatchable rigidity
and steering precision.
The Vespa LX takes its place alongside the
Vespa Granturismo. Like the Granturismo, it is a successful blend
of classic Vespa style and sharp-edged modern design.
The round headlamp recalls vintage Vespas and
echoes the Vespa Granturismo's design. The rear-view mirrors
in chrome-plated steel are a style element
straight out of Vespa history. The big, easy-to-read
instrument panel features a speedometer, odometer,
fuel gauge and digital clock as well as a turn signal indicator,
low and high beam and oil level indicator (engine oil for the four
stroke versions and fuel-oil mixture for the 50cc two stroke). The
anti-theft LED is standard on the 125 and 150cc. The front
shield is wide and offers excellent protection. The turn
signal indicators with a stylish plastic cover are different from
those on the ET: they are bigger for better visibility, with a more
angular shape. The square front mudguard goes well
with the new front shield shape, wrapping the 11" wheel
rim, which has an elegant new five-spoke design in
aluminium alloy.
The inside of the front shield has a glove
compartment in the same colour as the bodywork to hold a
mobile phone, gloves, sunglasses or other small objects. The
under-seat storage area holds a full-face
helmet.
Clever proportion is a Vespa trademark. The large, flat
footrest panel, which makes for very comfortable riding,
links the front to the rear, running all the way to the
geometrically shaped cowls. This is another detail that recalls
earlier Vespas. The cowls bear the classic Vespa logo and the model
name and slope down to the indicators built into the bodywork. The
overall design of the rear is more sharply traced and more
typically 'Vespa' than the ET series. The tail end is blunter,
emphasising the solidity of the all-steel scooter. It holds a
1970s-Vespa-style tail lamp.
The well-shaped wide saddle is made to
comfortably host both rider and passenger. The passenger can use
the chrome-plated handgrip that is functional as well as stylish.
Saddle height of merely 775 mm (785 mm on the 125 and 150cc) gives
riders of any height perfect control of the vehicle. The
seat-opening button is handily located on the left side of the
saddle, commonly used when getting off the scooter. There is a
bag hook on the front of the saddle to rest a
rucksack or bags of shopping on the footrest panel.
The Vespa LX has both a central stand and a side stand. Simple
to use, with a spring that snaps it back into position for extra
safety, the side stand is ideal when you need to
leave the scooter idling on quick stops.
Frame and cycle
parts
The monocoque steel load-bearing structure is a feature unique
to the Vespa. The LX uses avant-garde technology to keep the
Vespa steel body tradition alive.
Besides overall solidity, the steel structure gives the scooter
exceptional rigidity for precise handling
and steering.
The front suspension with its dual effect
hydraulic shock absorber has an aircraft-derived
single-sided trailing arm, a feature that has
marked every Vespa since 1946. On the Vespa LX the single arm uses
roller bearings to reduce wear and tear.
At the rear the new Vespa has a suspension with
a dual effect hydraulic single shock
absorber. Spring pre-load is
adjustable to four positions on the 125 and 150cc versions
so that the rider and passenger can modify ride set-up for maximum
comfort.
The wheel rims have an elegant new
five-spoke design. For the first time the front
wheel diameter goes up to 11", enhancing
stability and the feeling of a safer
ride. The tubeless tyres are 110/70 on the front wheel and
120/70 on the 10" rear wheel.
The brakes are a classic disk-drum combination. The hydraulic
front disc brake in stainless steel has a 200 mm
diameter and a calliper with two opposed pistons for quick, precise
braking, backed up by the strong, easily
modulated mechanical rear drum.
The 8.6 litre fuel tank fits into the body
without reducing the under seat space and allows easy, tool-free
access to the engine area.
Engines
The Vespa LX engine range, designed and produced entirely
in-house at Piaggio, is made to suit the varying needs of riders in
town use.
The four engines in the Vespa LX range meet the
recent Euro 2 emissions norms more than satisfactorily as a result
of the avant-garde overall engine design project as well as the use
of catalytic converters and the SAS
system.
Equipped with extremely modern engines from 50 to 150cc in two
and four stroke versions, the Vespa LX guarantees sparkling
performance and agile manoeuvring in town traffic as well
as a safe, entertaining mid-range ride. The use of optimized engine
parts reduces both the amount of maintenance work and the need for
servicing.
The 50cc 2 stroke Hi-Per2 Is meant mainly for
younger users who want a simple but powerful engine. Flexible
running makes it ideal for stop-and-start use in town.
The Hi-Per4, a 50cc 4 stroke,
offers the advantage of low running costs as it does 45 km to a
litre, and is destined for adult users who want a modern 4 stroke
without giving up on 50cc ease of use.
The 125cc is a classic Vespa displacement and
the first 125cc Vespa goes back to 1948 - the famous model used in
the cult film Roman Holiday. Forty-seven years later, the
Vespa LX 125 uses an advanced Leader (Low Emission
Advanced Engine Range) series 125cc engine. With power output of
10.3 bhp, the engine takes the Vespa LX to a speed of 91 km/h,
offering the reserve power needed to slip through town traffic with
the greatest of ease.
The150cc tops the new Vespa LX engine range.
Power output of 11.7 bhp and top speed of 95 km/h make it possible
to handle mid-range trips safely while offering a cost-effective 37
km to the litre.
All the engines on the new LX and the other Vespa models are the
result of the challenge the Piaggio Group has set itself: offering
customers performance, reliability and safety as well as the
knowledge of riding a vehicle with minimal impact on the
environment.
The Pontedera plant is the Piaggio Group's major research and
development centre in the engine sector and is internationally
recognised for excellence.
Colours and accessories
The colours of the Vespa have always
contributed to its appeal. The new LX is no exception, with colour
choices that enhance its modern design, compact shape and classic
overtones.
The metallic colours are Graphite Black,
Excalibur Grey, Diamond White,
Dawn Blue and Daring Plum. The
vibrant Dragon Red is available in a pastel version.
The range of accessories, designed to allow
each Vespa LX rider to personalise his or her own vehicle,
highlights the scooter's functional aspects and stylishness.
- Top case: Stylish and roomy (32 litres), its
design harmonises with the shape and the colour of the vehicle. The
Vespa logo in bas-relief made directly from the die is a unique
element.
- Windscreen: This winter-protection accessory
is made of methacrylic polymer. Its clean-cut yet enveloping shape
also protects the rider's hands and makes the scooter comfortable
to use in any kind of weather.
- Rear rack: Made of chrome-plated steel, it
echoes the design of the passenger handgrip to which it is fixed.
It has a flip-down function to make it easy to transport bulky
objects.
- Front rack: A classic Vespa accessory, this
chrome-plated tube immediately recalls the history of the many
adventurers who have travelled far and wide on a Vespa.
- Side bumper: This chrome-plated tube protects
the body from shocks and is another design feature evocative of
Vespa history.
- Leg cover: Makes it possible to use the Vespa
LX in the winter months. A patented magnetic system makes it
possible to fix the cover quickly and easily, but only on a
Vespa.
- Vespa Soft Touch Helmet: The name of this new
Vespa helmet comes from its opaque tint and a special treatment
that makes the paint soft to the touch. Soft Touch is a light
demi-jet in two different sizes of thermoplastic for total safety
and comfort. The helmet features an exclusive new transparent visor
in unbreakable ploycarbon and a Vespa logo on the left side. The
helmet has a high-quality hypoallergenic liner. Above all, it is a
'designer' helmet made to measure for Vespa riders who want their
helmet to be stylish as well as offer protection. The helmet is
available in five opaque shades with leather trim: black on black,
dark grey on dark grey, white and red, light grey and red, and sky
blue and pale blue.
- The list of accessories also includes a vehicle
cover, an electronic anti-theft
device, a soft bag for top case
storage, a footrest mat and
handlebar covers.