The Piaggio group takes centre stage at EICMA with a series of new products for 2024

POSTED: 07/11/2023

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Moto Guzzi Stelvio is the most highly anticipated new model, marking the return of an historic adventure brand dedicated to boundless travel. The Stelvio debuts the innovative rider assistance solution, based on radar technology developed by Piaggio fast forward. The V85 range is extended and updated with new engines and new versions. Aprilia presents RS457, a lightweight and technologically complete new sports bike, destined for young riders and new markets. New versions of the Tuareg and 660 road bikes round out the range. A style icon and long-time star of urban mobility, Vespa presents its latest Primavera and Sprint models, which include an electric version, updated and ultra-technological. Piaggio presents its 2024 range of high-wheel scooters, the best-selling Liberty, Medley and Beverly. The Piaggio 1 electric scooter is now more powerful than ever, for increasingly effective urban commuting.

The Piaggio group attends EICMA having consolidated its position as Europe's leading manufacturer. As of 30 September 2023, the group had sold 454,400 vehicles worldwide, reporting a revenue of 1,626.2 billion euro. This makes for a net profit of 85.7 million euro, the best ever result over a nine-month period. In addition, the industrial gross margin grew by 9.3% while the Ebitda recorded its highest ever value for the period, up by 13.8%. In the first nine months of 2023, the Piaggio group confirmed its leadership in Europe in the scooter segment, with a share of 23.1%, while on the north American scooter market, the share increases to 29.5%. The scooter sector has seen strong performances by high-wheel models Piaggio Beverly and Piaggio Medley, and a double-figure increase in Vespa revenue on western markets. In the motorcycle sector, the new Moto Guzzi V100 Mandello has been particularly well-received by the market. As for Aprilia, the new 660cc engine has shown exceptional versatility, powering Jacopo Cerutti to victory in the Italian Motorally Championship, aboard the Aprilia Tuareg, while the Aprilia RS660 sports bike played a starring role in the twins cup category of the prestigious MotoAmerica Championship, placing two riders on the podium in the general standings.

The Piaggio Group motorcycle brands will showcase their commitment to continuously update and expand the range at EICMA 2023. Aprilia and Moto Guzzi present increasingly comprehensive ranges, global, diverse and ready to satisfy varied demand, from young motorcyclists getting into sports riding, to the more experienced who want to travel and cover long distances.
In the meantime, Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint, profoundly revamped in style and technical features, confirm their status as representatives of Italian style and elegance in the world.

APRILIA RS 457. Having presented the RS 660, which quickly became the best-selling sports bike in Europe, Aprilia completes its sports family by entering a new segment that looks to both future generations and new markets, to meet the growing demand for easy but enjoyable bikes that are cutting-edge in both technology and style. Aprilia RS 457 is born out of an entirely new project that stands out for its lightness, boasting the best weight/power ratio possible for a motorcycle that can be ridden with an A2 class license, ease of riding, and technological features. The RS 457 is designed to accompany motorcyclists as they progress on road and track.

The new Aprilia is powered by an ultra-modern and technological liquid-cooled parallel twin with dual camshaft and four valves per cylinder, capable of delivering 35 kW of power, the maximum possible for a bike that can be ridden with an A2 licence. The pure power figure is combined with the fact that the motorcycle weighs just 159 kg dry (175 kg with a full tank), for a simply unbeatable weight/power ratio. The aluminium frame with engine bearing function and the adjustable suspension form a bar-setting chassis architecture. In classic Aprilia tradition, the standard electronics package is comprehensive, with Ride by Wire accelerator, three Riding Modes, ABS and adjustable traction control that can be disabled. Available accessories include the electronic quick shift.

MOTO GUZZI STELVIO. Stelvio is the on-off road bike from Moto Guzzi designed for adventurous travel. Built on an ultra-modern technical platform it is the only bike in its displacement class to have a cardan shaft drive and windscreen with electric height adjustment.  Stelvio is powered by a “compact block” engine, recently introduced on the V100 Mandello and further refined. A cutting-edge engine in terms of its design and construction, it is compact and lightweight, allowing for an agile, sports-oriented chassis architecture. A 90° transverse V-twin with liquid cooling and double overhead camshaft and four valves per cylinder. The six-speed gearbox has been revamped to make shifting even smoother and softer. This engine promises true sports performance, delivering maximum power of 115 hp at 8700 rpm and maximum torque of 105 Nm at 6750 rpm, 82% of which is already available at 3500 rpm, and with the limiter set at an impressive 9500 rpm.

The chassis architecture includes a high resistance steel tube frame combined with tubeless spoke wheels, respectively 19” at the front and 17” at the rear, as well as long-travel suspension, choices that make the ride comfortable over long range and fun during light off-roading and dynamic riding on asphalt. Stelvio is the first Moto Guzzi to feature the PFF Rider Assistance Solution. The innovative riding assistance platform is based on radar technology developed by Piaggio Fast Forward, the robotics subsidiary founded by the Piaggio Group and based in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). These devices play a fundamental active safety role, ensuring the Following Cruise Control feature (an advanced cruise control system that exploits the front radar to adjust speed based on that of the vehicle ahead), Forward Collision Warning (detects possible collisions with vehicles and objects located ahead), Blind Spot Information System (warns the rider of vehicles in the blind spot of the mirrors), and Lane Change Decision Aid System (identifies vehicles that are approaching from the side, creating a potentially dangerous situation). The top of line electronics features are completed with the Ride by Wire accelerator and the six-axis platform that optimizes the electronic controls for safety (such as Cornering ABS) and fun. There are five Riding Modes as, Touring, Rain, Road, Sport, and Off-Road which manage engine brake, ABS, traction control, and engine map intervention. In the Off-Road mode, both ABS and traction control can be disabled. A vast range of accessories is available to meet a rider's specific needs.

The chassis architecture includes a high resistance steel tube frame combined with tubeless spoke wheels, respectively 19” at the front and 17” at the rear, as well as long-travel suspension, choices that make the ride comfortable over long range and fun during light off-roading and dynamic riding on asphalt. Stelvio is the first Moto Guzzi to feature the PFF Rider Assistance Solution. The innovative riding assistance platform is based on radar technology developed by Piaggio Fast Forward, the robotics subsidiary founded by the Piaggio Group and based in Boston, Massachusetts (USA). These devices play a fundamental active safety role, ensuring the Following Cruise Control feature (an advanced cruise control system that exploits the front radar to adjust speed based on that of the vehicle ahead), Forward Collision Warning (detects possible collisions with vehicles and objects located ahead), Blind Spot Information System (warns the rider of vehicles in the blind spot of the mirrors), and Lane Change Decision Aid System (identifies vehicles that are approaching from the side, creating a potentially dangerous situation). The top of line electronics features are completed with the Ride by Wire accelerator and the six-axis platform that optimizes the electronic controls for safety (such as Cornering ABS) and fun. There are five Riding Modes as, Touring, Rain, Road, Sport, and Off-Road which manage engine brake, ABS, traction control, and engine map intervention. In the Off-Road mode, both ABS and traction control can be disabled. A vast range of accessories is available to meet a rider's specific needs.

NEW MOTO GUZZI V85 RANGE. The iconic enduro from Moto Guzzi is one of the category's most original and appealing proposals of recent years. It is the only one to combine an authentic and characteristic style with the versatility of a modern on-off road bike dedicated to adventurous touring, reflecting a construction philosophy where minimalism, practicality, and lightness make for an unfiltered relationship between bike and rider. At EICMA 2023, Moto Guzzi presents the new V85, advanced on both a stylistic and technical level. In terms of style, it is further modernized and refined thanks to a total design revamp of the superstructures, windscreen (now manually adjustable), handlebar controls, now more intuitive and practical to use, and the adoption of a new 5" TFT instrument cluster. Metal is replaced by lighter and more refined aluminium for the headlight unit brackets and passenger grab handles. From a technical point of view, there are many improvements. The legendary air cooled, 90° transverse V-twin is now Euro 5+ compliant, while new variable timing boosts performance across the entire power delivery range. It now offers maximum power of 80 hp and maximum torque of 83 Nm, an important development highlighted by the redesigned cylinder heads.

Moto Guzzi V85 becomes a family in 2024, with three different interpretations to suit a range of mobility needs. V85 Strada is the most minimalist version, intended for daily use. It stands out for its alloy wheels (19” front and 17” rear for all three sizes) with street tyres, its low front mudguard, and its three Riding Modes (Road, Rain, and Sport) which manage the ABS, Traction Control, and engine maps. V85 TT represents the essence of the iconic Moto Guzzi bike dedicated to touring. It features tubeless spoked wheels with on-off road tyres and 4 Riding Modes (Road, Sport, Rain, and Off-Road) which optimise the electronic controls (including Cornering ABS), thanks to the presence of the six-axis inertial platform. Standard equipment also includes the engine guard and passenger grab handle, both in aluminium, as well as hand guards and adjustable hydraulic preload for the shock absorber spring.

V85 TT Travel is the top of line version complete with sumptuous touring-specific equipment package that includes rigid cases, the Moto Guzzi MIA multimedia platform, heated hand grips and saddle, and a more protective windscreen. There are five Riding Modes as, in addition to Road, Sport, Rain, and Off-Road, there is also Custom (available as an optional accessory for the other two V85 versions) which allows the rider to customize the electronic controls based on their own riding needs. There is a vast range of accessories available for each of the V85 versions.

VESPA PRIMAVERA AND SPRINT S. The Vespa “small body” has always represented the youngest and most urban spirit of Vespa and has now been completely revamped. The two models, Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S, offer different variations and engine sizes, even for the electric version. The Piaggio Centro Stile has carried out intense work to improve the finishings, introducing new materials and working painstakingly on the details to enhance the unique features and different spirits of Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S.

The superstructures on the handlebar are brand new, as are the hand grips and electric controls, flaunting real attention to detail and functionality. The leg shield back plate is also new, elevating the sensation of perceived material and assembly quality. The new crest on the mudguard (only for Vespa Primavera) and the new design and finishings of the central steering cover make up the other style elements that have been revamped and updated. Even the seat has been improved across the various versions, thanks to the use of new materials that ensure a superior finish. The Tech version of Primavera also features the key-less start system and TFT instrumentation via which to manage the functions offered by the Vespa MIA multimedia platform.  The analogue/digital instrument panel on the other versions is also new, while all now flaunt a full LED lighting system.

Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S are available with ultra modern Euro 5+ compliant 50, 125, and 150 cc engines with three-valve timing and electronic injection. There are two electric versions of Vespa Primavera and Vespa Sprint S, one with speed limited to moped standards and one with motorcycle approval, available with the Primavera Tech equipment package. The moped versions now have removable batteries for convenient charging even in domestic settings.

PIAGGIO HIGH-WHEEL RANGE AND PIAGGIO 1. The Piaggio brand brings its high-wheel scooter range to EICMA. Best-sellers that have invented a segment, dictating the technical and style lines. For 2024, the agile and lightweight Liberty, the technological Medley and the powerful Beverly offer real choice with engine sizes ranging from 50 to 400 cc. In their sportiest S version, all three models benefit from an aesthetic update, with the captivating new Blu Zaffiro blue livery. Beverly is also available with a new Nero Cosmo black colour scheme.

Piaggio 1, the e-scooter for urban mobility by Piaggio, is now available in a more powerful version, to ensure increasingly effective and safe commuting while ensuring real ease of riding. The power unit that equips the scooter version of Piaggio 1 now offers peak power of 2.2 kW, almost twice that of the previous version, while the motorcycle version (Piaggio 1 Active) reaches a peak of 3 kW. This makes for a significant increase in terms of acceleration, which increases by 14% on Piaggio 1 and by almost 12% on Piaggio 1 Active.

In keeping with the firm's status as Europe's leading scooter manufacturer, Piaggio 1 primarily means safety, with a solid chassis architecture designed for riding pleasure, but also an attractive design, significant comfort, and high-level rideability, as well as a full technological package that includes digital colour instrumentation, full LED lighting, and a key-less system. Piaggio 1 is the only e-scooter in its category to boast a spacious under-seat compartment big enough to store a full jet helmet.

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