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1981–1993 – Ape 500: 175 cc, new front with two headlights on each side. 1994–1999 – Ape Web & Ape Cross: 49.8 cc engine, redesigned front and rear headlights, roll-bar. since 1982 – Ape TM: 218 cc petrol and 422 cc diesel variants. Available with handlebar or steering-wheel.
LML (formerly Lohia Machines Ltd) (1984–2017), Licensed partner of Piaggio until 1999 building Vespa based scooters, including the Select and Star models. Bankrupt 2017, factory dismantled and plant sold off (but as of 2021 planning to return as LML Electric with electric scooters [ 74 ] ) — India
The Piaggio Quargo is a commercial vehicle produced by Piaggio from 2004 to 2016 and part of the category of heavy quadricycles, designed to replace the Ape Poker.
In 1969 Piaggio purchased the motorcycle company Gilera, one of the oldest European motorcycle manufacturers (founded in 1909), famous for its sporting achievements and world titles in the Motorcycle World Championship. [11] In 1971 a steering wheel was added to the Piaggio Ape, a model first produced in 1948, culminating in the Ape Car. Four ...
Most Mk I bikes were brilliant red although a very small number were painted in metallic ice blue. An exceedingly small number [clarification needed] of Series 2 bikes were white. Moto Guzzi 750 Strada. In 1979, a small-block version of the air-cooled V-twin designed by engineer Lino Tonti was introduced as the V35.
Piaggio presented the second generation called Piaggio Porter NP6 in January 2021. The new model is built together with Foton Group and the new Porter is derived from the Foton Gratour V3 but was completely redesigned and reengineering by Piaggio to be approved according to European emissions and safety standards. Production takes place in the ...
Piaggio: Also called: Piaggio City Fly Derbi Boulevard: Production: 2004–2017 2005-present (China) Assembly: Pontedera, Italy Foshan, China Vĩnh Phúc, Vietnam: Predecessor: Piaggio Sfera: Class: Scooter: Engine: 50 cc (3.1 cu in) 100 cc (6.1 cu in) 125 cc (7.6 cu in) 150 cc (9.2 cu in) Ignition type: Capacitor discharge electronic ignition ...
Giuseppe Gilera founded his self-named motorcycle company in 1909 (aged 22) near Milan, Italy. His first model used a 317cc single-cylinder overhead-valve engine (67x90mm bore/stroke) with a single-speed belt drive in a simple open frame with the engine as a stressed member of the frame, and no suspension. It produced 7 hp, weighed 75 kg, and ...