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The Piaggio MP3 (Moto Piaggio a 3 ruote, "Piaggio moto with 3 wheels") is a tilting three-wheeled scooter by Italian manufacturer Piaggio. First marketed in 2006, it is noted for its combination of two front wheels and a single rear wheel.
Piaggio launched the Vespa (Italian for "wasp") and within ten years more than a million units had been produced. The Italian language gained a new word, "vespare", meaning to go somewhere on a Vespa. [6] In 2024, Piaggio celebrated 140 years with limited edition of 'Vespa 140th of Piaggio,' with only 140 units available from April 18 to 21 ...
Pages in category "Piaggio motorcycles" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Piaggio MP3; Piaggio MyMoover; N. Piaggio NRG; P. Piaggio ...
The MyMoover is a three-wheeled "delivery" motorscooter with a large rear trunk intended for the urban delivery market. It was presented in the spring of 2020 with the provisional name Piaggio 3W-Delivery when the supply of a fleet of 5000 units to Poste Italiane [1] and the following year it was also put up for sale to private customers.
Drive one tilting wheel in the rear. Notable examples include the TVA Tilting Vehicle Australia 3 wheel version Tilting car, Piaggio MP3, Yamaha Tricity, and Toyota i-Road. Less common drive configurations include: Drive two tilting wheels in the rear. [7] Drive one tilting wheel in the front. One example is the Rose-Hulman Ragnarök pictured ...
The Tricity is Yamaha's first three-wheeler, and was developed due to success of the Piaggio MP3. Due to patent rights, Yamaha was not able to use the MP3's car-like suspension, opting for a simpler double fork system. This brought the two front wheels too close together for the Tricity to be registered as a three-wheeler.
Piaggio MP3 Hybrid uses a 125 cc engine and an additional 2.4 kW motor. [57] ... Each new electric motorcycle sale will receive a Rp 7 million subsidy. [89] Taiwan
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