Cross Vespa design with Gran Turismo power and you get
the exclusive Vespa GTS 250 i.e., a
vehicle that brings a touch of real style to the crowded GT scooter
segment.
With a 250cc four-stroke, four-valve electronic injection engine
in line with Euro 3 standards, an analogue-digital instrument panel
and two disc brakes with ABS, this Vespa is today's version of the
legendary GS, the benchmark in scooter racing and travelling.
Exactly fifty years ago, Piaggio shook up the scooter world with
its Vespa GS (Gran Sport) which gave the Vespa, conceived as a
no-frills vehicle for easy travel, a racy edge. The GS was the
first-ever 150cc Vespa, the first reach speeds of more than 100 kph
and the first Vespa model with 10-inch wheels. It was an immediate
and overwhelming success. The early phase of post-war rebuilding
was over and Italy had woken up to American rock n' roll legends
and witnessed its first youth rebellion. The Vespa GS symbolised
the dreams of a generation, becoming - then, as now - one of the
world's most desirable scooters. It is in fact often considered the
most beautiful scooter ever produced.
The Vespa GTS 250 i.e. renews
the GS blend of speed and style to become the
fastest, most powerful and most high-tech Vespa in
history.
With an ultra-modern, powerful 250cc
four-stroke, liquid-cooled,
electronic injection engine, the Vespa GTS has
large 12" wheels and a superb double-disc
braking system with an optional ABS and brake
servo. The Vespa GTS 250 i.e. is one of the very
first two-wheelers - and the first in the 250cc category - to meet
the strict upcoming 2006 Euro 3 standards. The
steel frame is the same design as the successful Vespa Granturismo
and new features on the GTS include the tail
light, instrument panel, a
wide, racy saddle and a
vintage-Vespa-style rear rack.
In a GT scooter market where riders are spoiled for
choice, the Vespa GTS is an all-in-one option. It combines
the Vespa's classy, exclusive look and manoeuvrability with the
performance and technological prowess of big GT
scooters.
The racy new Vespa GTS 250 i.e. is the
largest engine displacement in the Vespa range and the most
eye-catching new GT scooter. Well up to speed when touring, it is
agile and nippy in heavy town traffic.
Stylish, fast travel
Free, modern and
urban, the Vespa is a synonym for the scooter.
Elegant, practical and smart, it is a pleasure to own and
use.
The Vespa GTS 250 i.e. takes the Vespa Granturismo
concept of power and technology several steps forward. Unmistakably
a Vespa, the GTS offers extra speed and style in
the GS tradition, which started in 1955 and went on through
successive racing models such as the 90 SS, the Vespa Rally and the
50 Special.
A few design changes have been made to add fluidity and
dynamism to the look of the GTS. No ostentatious racing
elements, just a slightly raised rear half, starting from the
licence plate, placed higher than on the Granturismo, and a tail
light detached from the rear to visually push the entire vehicle
forward, an impression emphasised by the new, thinner side
panels.
From the front the Vespa GTS is instantly recognisable by its
position light placed midway down the shield next
to the horn, reminiscent of 1950s Vespas, which had a small lamp on
the mudguard.
The Vespa GTS 250 i.e. has the Vespa Granturismo's
sculpted cowls, bulbous headlamp, folding pillion foot pegs and
optimal ergonomics, and a seating position that ensures perfect
control of the vehicle.
Like every other Vespa, the GTS has the trademark
monocoque chassis made from sheet steel for
unparalleled rigidity and steering
precision.
While its natural riding position and
ergonomics have always made the Vespa extremely
easy to handle, the seat on the Vespa GTS has a
new shape and material to offer improved
comfort on longer runs. The impeccably finished,
double-stitched saddle is just one example of the attention to
detail on every Vespa model.
The storage area under the seat holds two Vespa
half-face helmets and sundry items. The glove compartment in the
front shield holds sunglasses, a mobile phone and other small items
the rider needs all within a hand's reach.
The instrumentation is one of the high-tech aspects of
the Vespa GTS 250. Simple and stylish, the LCD
display includes a fuel gauge, a rev counter
bar, full and partial mileage, a digital clock with the
date, an outside air temperature gauge and a coolant temperature
gauge.
Analogue instruments include a speedometer and
a comprehensive set of warning lights: turn signals, position and
high beam lights, oil pressure, fuel reserve, the Immobilizer LED
light and the injection control LED light. The ABS version comes
with its own LED light.
Frame and cycle parts
Piaggio used the most advanced technology to design and
manufacture the steel frame. The casting phase in
particular was done using reverse engineering to produce the final
CAD model. This avant-garde process uses FEM (Finite Elements
Method) calculations to analyse rigidity and shock resistance,
backed up by modal analysis of moving parts such as the suspension
and engine support to optimise comfort and road grip and contain
vibration.
The virtual modelling process on the Vespa GTS 250 i.e.
used mathematical models right from the pre-prototype stage to
analyse coolant flow in the two-element radiator.
Within the Vespa GTS frame, the fuel tank is placed under the
saddle. Its 9.2 litre capacity, which provides an extended
riding range, does not limit the storage area or hamper
access to the engine once the storage compartment has been lifted
off (no tools required).
The legendary rigidity of the monocoque structure is backed up
on the Vespa GTS by excellent cycle parts including 12"
wheels with a 120/70 tyre in front and an extra-large
130/70 at the rear.
The front suspension is a classic single-sided
trailing arm, a Vespa standard that offers various riding benefits.
Because the shock is independent of the structure, it is affected
less by twisting and bending, and the suspension limits front-end
dive when braking. The chrome spring adds a distinctive visual
touch.
Two hydraulic shock absorbers adjustable for
preload are fixed to the transmission cover and the
exhaust support tube at the rear.
The Vespa GTS 250 i.e. is the first Vespa in history
and one of very few scooters to offer an electronic
anti-lock braking system for total safety
on high-traction surfaces and optimal use of the considerable
braking power the twin 220-mm discs offer.
The ABS model additionally shortens braking
distance and enhances steering control by using a brake
servo for optimal braking with minimal
effort, and evenly distributes brake pressure to both ends. The
result is total control of the Vespa GTS in
difficult riding conditions - on bad roads and in rain or snow.
Quasar 250 i.e.: the Vespa
GTS's powerful propulsion
With the Vespa GTS, Vespa engine displacement goes up to
250cc for the first time. The top displacement so
far was 200cc on the PX and the Granturismo.
Size isn't the only distinctive feature of the GTS engine. This
new Quasar 250 with electronic
injection is a four-stroke, four-valve liquid cooled unit
that meets Euro 3 standards well in advance of the
2006 deadline. The advanced closed loop injection with a Lambda
sensor, three-way catalytic converter and electronic ignition
system control considerably reduces both
emissions and fuel consumption
and provides immediate throttle response. The
Vespa GTS is fun to ride, offering
sparkling performance, fluid running,
sharp response and cost-effective
running.
The new Quasar i.e. series is the result of the Piaggio
engine division's commitment to creating a top quality,
environment-friendly engine.
Along with the use of electronic injection, the
mechanicals have been reworked totally. Distributor
phasing has been adjusted to improve injection output and the
entire conrod assembly has been redesigned to make it smoother and
quieter.
Piaggio's technicians worked on reducing engine
noise and providing a pleasing exhaust
timbre. They used detailed psychoacoustic analysis to this
end, making significant mechanical changes. The
thermodynamic machinery has been significantly altered: the
cylinder is made of a different material and the piston has a new
design. The tappet covers, automatic variator, clutch and flywheel
are also new. The aspiration and exhaust system was redrawn from
scratch. The result is a subdued, pleasing exhaust
timbre that suits the stylishly racy
Vespa GTS 250 i.e. perfectly without affecting
performance.
Careful work on the electronic
injection has also resulted in an engine-braking
effect that conventional CVTs do not supply. As a result,
the Quasar i.e. lowers demand on the brake system when the
rider releases the throttle, and makes curve-taking smoother.
The Quasar 250 i.e. develops power
output of 22 hp and torque of 20.2 Nm at 8,250 and 6,500
rpm respectively, taking the Vespa GTS to a top speed of 122 km/h
and offering acceleration at the top of the 250cc
category. This high-tech engine makes the Vespa GTS a
fast, comfortable and smooth ride
in town and while touring.
Accessories and colours
Design, exciting colours and the possibility of personalising
the vehicle have always contributed to the Vespa's appeal, and the
Vespa GTS 250 i.e. is no exception. The Vespa GTS 250
i.e. comes with a wide range of
accessories to highlight the scooter's functional aspects
as well as its stylishness.
Top case: an extremely roomy 42 litres,
designed to harmonise with the Vespa's shape and colours.
Windscreen: A Vespa classic that makes the GTS
comfortable to use in any kind of weather.
Leather-and-canvas bag: Stylish and practical,
with plenty of space for a laptop. Optimises storage capacity as it
is roomy and designed to fit perfectly into the top case.
Leg wrap: Practical, with an exclusive magnet
fixing system (patent application filed). It fits the shield trim
perfectly with no unsightly fastenings. The fleece lining keeps the
rider's legs warm on the coldest winter days.
The other available accessories are: a complete chrome
kit (front rack, front fender, rear fender); a
front fairing; a saddle
upholstered in genuine leather; a
vehicle cover, an electronic
alarm, a mechanical anti-theft device, a
footrest mat and a baby seat to
give tomorrow's Vespa fans a taste of the GTS.
The scooter is available in three colours - Dragon
Red and Shiny Black and a metallic-finish
Excalibur Grey to enhance the racy stylishness of
the Vespa GTS.