Nowadays, when somebody mentions ‘Vespa’ we all think ‘scooter’, but how much do you really know about the world’s most iconic two-wheeler?
We haven’t really had to deal with hectic traffic for a while, but let’s face it, it’s only a matter of time before we’re back in that bumper-to-bumper slog.
If retro is your thing, this modern take on a 60s era “aspirational life machine” should hit the spot.
Vespa has teamed up with fashion house Dior to produce the most stylish scooter ever to hit the streets.
Few could have predicted that a small scooter produced in 1949 would become such a cultural phenomenon, and that history is once again being celebrated.
Leaving your scooter or bike idle in the garage, or out on the street, could have some dire consequences down the line.
The latest retro-cool Vespa scooter to hit the market is a limited edition ode to the 1960s.
If two-wheeled adventures, friends, and good food are your thing, you won’t want to miss these upcoming weekend rides.
If gold rims don’t sound good to you, you’ve clearly never seen them on a Vespa. The company is reinventing style with their 2020 graphics.
In Indonesia, a scooter is more than just a mode of transport. It’s a lifestyle, a creative outlet, and a form of self-expression.
Vespa is starting production on the Elettrica this month. It looks like a beautiful way to both get around and do your bit for the environment.
The petrol price hike has got motorists gloomy, and their pockets even gloomier, but a simple change here and there can save a lot of dough.
It pays to listen carefully to those who have a history of brand strategy success. Andy Reid has certainly carried on the Vespa success story here in South Africa.
It take quite an effort to keep up to date with exactly what the trendiest look going around is. Go on, you know you want to see exactly where your latest ensemble fits in on the hipster evolution chart.
There’s nothing like a classic. Whether it be a vehicle, music or even clothing – there’s just something about the old-school vintage style that can’t be recreated. But let’s be honest, we also enjoy some new-school chic and tech in our lives.
If you want to stand out, you have to customise your ride, and SuperSport reporter Sias du Plessis has done so with some serious style.