Vespa Racing Sixties Restricted Version Launch Date Revealed

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The Piaggio Vespa Racing Sixties will have a limited run of production.

Piaggio shall be launching the Vespa Racing Sixties on September 1, 2020. The Vespa Racing Sixties may have a restricted manufacturing run.





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The Piaggio Vespa Racing Sixties may have a restricted run of manufacturing.

Piaggio is all set to launch the Vespa Racing Sixties scooter on September 1, 2020. The scooter may have a restricted run of manufacturing and it’s primarily based on the BS6 Vespa SXL 150. It was first showcased on the 2020 Auto Expo alongside different BS6 Vespa fashions. Presently, the BS6 Piaggio Vespa SXL 150 prices about ₹ 1.26 lakh, so we might anticipate the Racing Sixties mannequin to hold a premium of possibly ₹ 5,000 to ₹ 7,000 over the common mannequin. For a 150 cc scooter, the value shall be fairly steep. The scooter was alleged to be launched a lot earlier, however the firm’s plans have been placed on maintain because of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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(The Vespa Racing Sixties will get an LED headlight with DRL and red-coloured sporty racing stripes on the white bodywork)

The Vespa Racing Sixties mannequin incorporates a brand new white color scheme, with purple racing stripes down from the headlight alongside the entrance apron as much as the tip of the entrance fender. The stripes are additionally included on the physique panels, and new gold-coloured alloy wheels have been included to go along with the sporty theme of the restricted version mannequin.

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(The Vespa Racing Sixties Restricted Version comes with gold-coloured alloy wheels)

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The scooter may have the BS6 compliant 150 cc single-cylinder, Three-valve, fuel-injected engine. The engine churns out 10.32 bhp at 7,600 rpm and 10.6 Nm of peak torque at 5,500 rpm. The 10-inch rear wheel will get a 140 mm drum brake whereas the 11-inch entrance wheel will get a 200 mm disc with single-channel ABS. Each tyres are tubeless. When it comes to options, the Vespa Racing Sixties will get a semi-digital instrument console, LED headlight together with an LED daytime working mild and a USB charger within the underseat stowage.

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