Piaggio, the company that designed and manufactured the iconic
Vespa over 65 years ago have released production details of the
stunning and widely anticipated new Vespa 946.
The "Vespa 946" attracted unprecedented attention when unveiled
at the Milan Motorshow, EICMA in 2011. The beautifully sculptured
model captured the hearts and minds of all who saw it and while
originally conceived as a concept model only, Piaggio, overwhelmed
by world wide interest, announced in 2012 the dream would become a
reality with a limited 'one off' 946 production run.
Piaggio now confirm production will commence toward the end of
2013 with countries offered one chance to place bike orders.
Piaggio will commission a production line in its Italian factory to
build the orders. On completion the line will be decommissioned and
the 946 will no longer be built. For the Australian market the 946
will have the newly developed and more powerful 150cc engine and
will be available in March 2014.
The amazing 946 continues Piaggios devotion to the original
Vespa concept, acknowledging styling from the first MP6 Vespa
prototype and taking the 946 name from the abbreviated first year
of Vespa production, 1946. The model however is a totally new
ground up design taking the essence of the Vespa design into a
technologically advanced future. Vespa Australia Sales Manager
Gavan Moody says 'the 946 will be a pivotal model in the brands
history providing a window into the future of the iconic brand
while paying respect to its very origins' further adding, 'The very
limited, hand built production run means the 946 will be a stunning
and highly collectable classic' also noting 'the interest in this
model is unprecedented with numerous dealers already holding
deposits."
Like all Vespas the technically distinctive element is the body, a
single steel component providing the support function for the
engine and transmission. The 946 however is a totally new and a
decisive break from the highly successful shapes of the current LX
and GT models. For the 946 components of alloy are incorporated
into the panel, trim and fitting design.
The new design sees the rear shock absorber, for the first time
on Vespa, horizontally mounted inside the body through a pivot
system to highlight the clean rear line of the 946. The front
retains the originality of the single sided swing arm design,
another feature synonymous of every Vespa. The front wheel fender,
in aluminium, covers with elegance the 12 inch split rim wheel,
with the same size and design on the rear. The braking system, in
search of maximum safety is front and rear discs and comes with ABS
standard. Another first for Vespa is the inclusion of the Piaggio
developed ASR traction control.
The saddle, mounted on a machined and hinged aluminium support,
is an extraordinary design element, gracefully complimenting the
overall design of the Vespa 946, yet highly functional. The lights,
full LED, are another distinctive element of the Vespa 946.
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Power comes from the all new single cylinder 150 cc 4 stroke, 3
valve, air cooled engine with electronic injection and represents
the Piaggio Group's state of the art technology in scooter engines.
The use of roller bearings reduces the noise and internal friction
while providing excellent mechanical efficiency.
Service intervals scheduled at 10,000 klm significantly reducing
maintenance cost.
Black and white colours have been confirmed with one further
colour yet to be announced
The 946 comes with two years unlimited warranty and will be
available from authorised Piaggio Vespa dealers.
Manufacturers list price (MLP) will be $11,990 plus on roads.
($12,990 ride away)
Go to www.vespa.com.au for
more details.