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Vespa Elettrica Scooter – Specifications and price in Nepal

Last Updated on March 23, 2020 by bbajracharya

Vespa elettrica

Vespa is an Italian brand scooter which is known for its style statement. It is manufactured by Piaggio. It is very popular among the youngsters due to its vintage look. Vespa has entered in the market of electric scooter with Vespa elettrica.

Specifications

Model Elettrica
Speed 25 and 45 km/h
Power 4 kW (5.4 hp)
Weight 102 kg
Battery life 1,000 cycles
Range 100 km (45 km/h)
Charging time
4 hours

The Vespa Elettrica has a mileage of 100 km (45 km/h) when fully charged. it takes 4 hrs for the eletrica to fully charge. It has 4 kW motor with a 48 V battery and 4.2 kW output capacity. The battery’s weight is around 25 kg and domestic charger is used to charge the battery at home.

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The front wheel has a 200 mm disc brake and rear wheel has a 140 mm drum brake It has two rider modes: Eco and Power. Eco restricts the top speed to 45 kmph while Power mode ups it to 70 kmph.

It has a 4.3-inch TFT screen that takes care of all the instrumentation. Moreover, through the miracle of Bluetooth wireless connectivity and the Vespa Mia system, the Elettrica will connect with your smartphone which will allow you to answer calls, check messages and pipe in your tunes. It will also provide real-time mapping and traffic data.

The display has four levels of brightness and an ambient-light sensor detects the available light and adjusts the screen automatically.

The estimated price of Vespa in India is RS.90,000 where as in America the price is $7,499. The price of Vespa elettrica in Nepal and the launch date has yet not been announced.

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