Gearing up for summer this year, Piaggio
has released a new mint green colour called 'Relax Green' for the Vespa
Primavera. The Vespa Primavera Relax Green is available in select international
markets including Japan, Taiwan and Vietnam. The new Vespa Primavera Relax
Green colour is inspired by the Italian classic drink Latte e Menta. It’s like
the soft tone of the mint syrup mixed with fresh milk. It kind of has a
soothing effect on the eyes and goes well with the retro-modern design of the
scooter.
Like other Vespa scooters, the Primavera
is a beautiful and classic model. It has a retro-styled round LED headlight.
Its curved body panels add the right amount of elegance. The long and
comfortable seat ensures the vintage feel is intact. Also, chrome
embellishments make things even better. The Vespa Primavera has gorgeous
12-inch alloy wheels. There is a 200 mm front disc brake along with ABS for
safety. Piaggio has equipped it with a semi-digital instrument cluster as well.
Depending on the market, the Vespa
Primavera is available in three variants - Primavera 50, Primavera 125 and Primavera
150. The Primavera 50 mounts a 50 cc engine that produces 3.3 PS at 7,500 rpm
and 3.0 Nm of torque at 7,750 rpm. The Primavera 125 uses a 124 cc air-cooled
engine that produces 10.7 PS at 7,700 rpm and 10.4 Nm at 6,000 rpm. The
Primavera 150 is powered by a 155 cc engine that churns out 12.9 PS at 7,750
rpm and 12.8 Nm at 6,500 rpm. All three scooters are equipped with a
continuously variable transmission (CVT).
To give you an idea about the pricing of
the new Vespa Primavera Relax Green, in Japan, the 125 cc variant has been
priced at JPY 467,500 whereas the 150 cc variant costs JPY
495,000, which converts to INR 3.51 lakh. If you didn't before, now you know
why Piaggio doesn't offer the Vespa Primavera in India.