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Vespa Sprint S
Today, the new Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S – heirs to that legacy – embody Vespa’s youthful, urban spirit. Designed to combine the elegance of exclusive design with everyday practicality, they offer exceptional comfort and feature one of Vespa’s hallmark innovations: the iconic all-steel body. Created using cutting-edge technology, Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S continue to develop while maintaining the timeless lines of an Italian-made masterpiece. Both models introduce major functional and aesthetic updates for 2026. New style, unmistakably
Vespa A new five-slat grille on the left-hand side
panel is exclusive to the Vespa Sprint S – an eye-catching element that
refreshes its silhouette and recalls the style of the sportiest Vespas in
history.
All versions again feature the retractable bag hook beneath the
handlebar, perfect for carrying a handbag or small item of luggage and enhancing
practicality in everyday urban use.
Greater safety: dual disc brakes
Keyless system New dashboard: classic lines meet Full
LCD technology The new, elegantly styled instrument cluster is also customised for the two versions of the small-body Vespa: more traditional, with white graphics on a black background for the Primavera, and sportier, with red accents for the Sprint S. Both feature dual day/night display modes. The Vespa Primavera Tech, across all its trims, keeps the 5-inch full-colour TFT display, one of the most advanced dashboards currently available in the segment.
Two families True to Vespa’s eco-conscious ethos, the new ‘small body’ Vespa range also features electric propulsion: the Moped version (type-approved as a moped, with a maximum speed of 45 km/h) and the Motorcycle version, available in the Vespa Primavera Tech trim. All Moped versions come with removable batteries, making recharging easy and convenient.
A world of colour Vespa Primavera is available in Bianco Innocente, Nero Convinto, Verde Amabile, and Blu Energico, as well as the new Beige Avvolgente (for petrol versions only), all complemented by elegant chrome finishes. Primavera is also offered in the ‘S’ trim, which features fashionable colour options and exclusive seat upholstery, trim, and graphics: Bianco Innocente and the new Giallo Disinvolto. Vespa Sprint S is available in five colours: Bianco Innocente, Rosso Coraggioso, and Blu Eclettico (for petrol models only), along with Nero Convinto matte and the new Verde Ribelle, offered for both petrol and electric versions. Eye-catching graphics and striking black details amplify each colour scheme, whether matte, such as the signature leg-shield ‘tie’, or glossy, like the wheel rims. Vespa Primavera Tech embodies Vespa’s most advanced, technology-driven spirit and is available in Blu Energico Opaco and Grigio Ottimista Opaco.
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