We love Vespa

Unfortunately, all vespa we loved has been discontinued. Yes, we talk about those classic scooter that mostly built on 2 strokes. And yes we understand that all of them; even the latest 4-strokes PX150 are failed to meet Euro 4 compliance emission requirements. So we are here only for romantism and celebrate the beauty of the Vespa classics in a form of vector artworks.

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Vespa 150 GS

Vespa GS VS1T was offered for the first time in 1955. It was rightly called Gran Sport

Vespa 50

Vespa became highly popular among young riders, who chose it for being easily manageable and aesthetically pleasing

Vespa 180 Rally

With the Rally 180 (VSD1T), the new flagship in the Vespa program was presented to the public in 1968.

Vespa 50 Special

Marketed since 1969, the Vespa 50 Special was predominantly presented for the youth market with cosmetic changes

Vespa 150 Sprint

The Sprint Veloce is significantly faster, and can easily be modified

Vespa PX200E

The Vespa PX200E has a two-stroke, single-cylinder engine with a capacity of 198cc and a compression ratio of 9.8:1

Vespa T5

Vespa T5 was arguably the last sports Vespa developed and produced by Piaggio