Vespa has refreshed its entire lineup and introduced the new Vespa 125, with prices starting at Rs 1.32 lakh. Currently, the brand has announced pricing only for its 125cc models, which are available in four variants. The base variant is priced at Rs 1.32 lakh, while the top-end ‘S Tech’ variant costs Rs 1.96 lakh.
- Currently available in four variants
- Rs 64,000 difference between base and top variant
Vespa 125, S 125, Tech 125, S Tech 125 launch details
Vespa has updated its iconic scooter lineup with updates to the engine and list of features. The overall design too receives subtle changes and there is now a host of new colours (single and dual-tone) depending on the variant you choose. The base Vespa 125 is now available in seven colors: Verde Amabile, Rosso Red, Pearl White, Nero Black, Azzurro Provenza, Blue & Pearl White, and Orange & Pearl White.
Moving up, the Vespa S 125 variant offers a total of eight colors: Verde Ambizioso (Matte), Oro, Pearl White, Nero Black (Matte), Giallo Yellow (Matte), Arancio Impulsivo, Red & Pearl White, and Black & Pearl White. The “Oro” color, featuring a gold tint, is a tribute to India’s love for gold. This variant is priced at Rs 1.36 lakh, which is Rs 4,000 more than the base model.
The Vespa Tech and Vespa S Tech are two new variants that offer slightly revised styling and a few additional features over the previous two variants. Features such as key-less ignition, a 5-inch TFT and Bluetooth connectivity. The Vespa Tech 125 will be available in 3 colours – Qala (Special Edition), Energico Blue and Grigio Grey. This variant costs an additional Rs 56,000 over the Vespa S 125 and is available for Rs 1.92 lakh. Meanwhile the Vespa S Tech 125 is available in 2 colours – Nero Black (Matte) and Pearl White. This top of the line variant is available for Rs 1.96 lakh.
Vespa has upgraded both its 125cc and 150cc engines, delivering a slight boost in performance. The updated 125cc engine now produces 9.5hp at 7,100rpm and 10.1Nm at 5,600rpm, while the 150cc engine generates 11.4hp at 7,500rpm and 11.66Nm at 6,100rpm, reflecting an increase of 0.7hp and 0.6Nm over the previous model.
The company has yet to announce pricing for the 150cc models, which will be revealed at a later date. However, these models are expected to be offered in four variants, featuring the same color options and feature distribution as the 125cc lineup. The updated Vespa range will be available at dealerships starting February 25.
All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, Maharashtra
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