Vespa Announces Limited Edition Sei Giorni Scooter
Vespa is proud to introduce a new model to their scooter lineup, The Sei Giorni. The new release from the famed Italian scooter company is designed to pay homage to the 1951 Vespa Sport Squadra Corse that won a gold medal, not once, but nine individual times in that year’s International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) held in Varese. The ISDE is a grueling test of the limits of both man and machine in an off-road environment. The completion awards bronze for merely completing the event in the allotted time. The more elusive silver is awarded to riders that finish within 25% of the class-winning time and the gold is awarded only to those that finish within the top 10%.
Now, you might be scratching your head wondering how a scooter could possibly complete an off-road enduro course, let alone win a gold medal in the process. Well, it’s not like Italians are known for building fast, proven race-machines or anything…
The new Vespa ‘Sei Giorni’, which translates to ‘six days’, is based on the current GTS model and blends styling cues reminiscent of the 1951 Sport Squadra Corse with the most powerful engine and advanced technology Vespa has to offer. Complete with a 278cc motor producing almost 21 horses and over 16 lb-ft of torque paired with black number plates and other race inspired accents, the Sei Giorni is the sportiest model Vespa offers.
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The technology and touring vocation so typical of the Vespa GTS family meets the history and most genuine sport tradition of Vespa.
And so, the Vespa Sei Giorni is born, a special version, produced in numbered edition, heir to the original Vespa Sport “Sei Giorni”. A model that became part of the legend, built specifically for the taxing “Sei Giorni Internazionale di Varese” regularity competition of 1951, where it was the undisputed protagonist, earning 9 gold medals.
Characterized by the large body made strictly in steel, perfect for moving about elegantly in the city but always ready for travel and adventure, Vespa GTS is the technical base for the new Vespa Sei Giorni that uses the most powerful engine in the history of the most famous and beloved scooter in the world. It is a modern and technological 300 Euro 4, a single cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve, liquid cooled, electronic injection engine capable of putting out 15.6 kW (20.91 HP) of power at 7,750 rpm and maximum torque of 22 Nm (16.22 lb ft) at just 5,000 rpm. These are values that ensure extremely quick response in acceleration and extremely brilliant performance all around.
A unique style, inspired by the origins of Vespa
The style of the new Vespa Sei Giorni is unmistakably reminiscent of Vespa’s classic nature. Characteristic elements are the “faro basso”, in other words, the low position of the headlight assembly on the front fender, as well as the handlebar like the one on the original Vespa Sei Giorni like on the Vespas of that period, characterized by the simplicity of the exposed metal pipe. A solution with great stylistic charm and rational construction that the new model implements, enhancing it with elegant circular instrumentation with an analogue speedometer on a white background. This is reminiscent of the original Vespa style but with an ultra-modern technological package that ensures a wealth of information for the rider.
Another distinctive element of the front end on the Vespa Sei Giorni is the burnished windshield that elegantly shields the instrumentation.
The general aesthetics follow the style of the sportiest Vespas with the black number plate taken directly from the livery of the Vespa used by the legendary Squadra Corse from the ’50s and it is enhanced by all black parts – such as the wheel rims and the silencer – and by gritty red details.
The sporty spirit of the Vespa Sei Giorni is also highlighted by the single-seat look saddle (but actually passenger approved) in dual covering and piping, electro welded stitching on the seating area in contrast with the white stitching. Lastly, on the leg shield back plate, the “Special Edition” plate bearing the serial number is a reminder of the unique nature of this special model.
Comfort and safety
Vespa Sei Giorni makes those values typical of the Vespa GTS range its own such as style, comfort and safety: like all the large body Vespa versions, Vespa Sei Giorni boasts a spacious helmet compartment and a large and comfortable seating area. The ergonomics are perfect Vespa, enhanced by the comfort of the large body; the seating is natural and allows total control over the vehicle and absolute comfort even for long distances.
The USB port is a standard feature, located inside the compartment of the leg shield. For safety, ABS anti-lock braking system is standard equipment.
Accessories
For Vespa Sei Giorni, as for all the Vespa GTS versions, the windshield, the spacious 42 l top box and the top box bracket are available. The front and rear luggage racks are among the most requested and appreciated accessories that characterize Vespa’s personality in a strong and distinct fashion as well as its long touring history. The chrome perimeter guard kit is just one of the chrome accessories and guarantees maximum Vespa protection while offering a strong aesthetic personality. In order to offer even more comfortable seating, a saddle is also available with the more classic two-up configuration, also available with double covering and piping.
The leg cover in thermal material, easy to install, offers driving comfort all year long. The set of accessories is completed with the vehicle cover, the mechanical anti-theft system, the electronic anti-theft system, the non-slip rubber mat, the genuine leather bag and the Tom Tom Vio GPS unit in a special Piaggio Group edition.
Last but not least, one of the most characteristic and highest technology accessories is the Vespa Multimedia Platform, which lets your smartphone communicate with your Vespa, obtaining a true sophisticated multi-function on board computer capable of simultaneously displaying information such as the speedometer and rev counter, but also instantaneous engine power and torque, longitudinal acceleration, instantaneous and average fuel consumption, average speed and battery voltage, trip information and much, much more.
In addition to the accessories, clothing specifically dedicated to this prestigious, limited edition Vespa is available, such as the jet helmet with visor, in the same style and color as the vehicle and enhanced by the “Sei Giorni” logos, leatherette shell finishing and interior with anti-allergen treatment. Along with the T-shirt, cap and cotton bag, these accessories accompany the Vespa rider on every trip in unmistakable “Sei Giorni” style.
Vespa Sei Giorni: the origins of a legend
The year was 1951 and the Piaggio Squadra Corse astonished the racing world, triumphing over real off-road motorbikes in one of the hardest and most prestigious competitions. In the post-war period, regularity competitions were in their heyday: these were taxing trials on extremely hard routes, hundreds of kilometers long. An extraordinary test bench for man and machine.
The most prestigious competition was the Sei Giorni Internazionale which, in its 26th edition, was held in Varese.
The ten Vespas at the start were welcomed with overall skepticism: what could they possibly hope to achieve against real motorbikes designed for competitions? But Vespa, with the model created specifically for that race starting with the Sport version, dominated to take no less than 9 individual gold medals. It was a crushing supremacy achieved on impervious off-road routes and with a pure speed trial on the Monza circuit that also earned Piaggio the Industry Gold Medal as the only Italian team to win the trial.
The Vespa “Sei Giorni” which took its name from that victory, was very similar to the standard model aesthetically, differing primarily with its larger fuel tank, the more streamlined shield and the larger right-side bag to host the carburetor on the cylinder. That Sei Giorni model is one of the absolutely most legendary in the history of Vespa: it is now highly sought after by collectors and it is one of the most valuable Vespas in the world since it was produced in a limited edition, only around 300 units, obviously destined for the regularity competitions.
Vespa Sei Giorni – Technical Specifications
ENGINE | |
Type | Single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 4 valves, electronic injection |
Engine capacity | 278 cc |
Bore x Stroke | 75 mm x 63 mm |
Max power at crankshaft | 15.6 kW (21.2 HP) at 7,750 rpm |
MAX Torque | 22 Nm (16.2 lb ft) at 5,000 rpm |
Fuel system | P.I. Injection (Port Injected) |
Ignition | Electronic, with variable advance |
Cooling system | Liquid |
Lubrication | Wet sump |
Gearbox | CVT with torque server |
Clutch | Automatic centrifugal dry clutch |
VEHICLE | |
Load Bearing Structure | Sheet metal body with welded reinforcements |
Front suspension | Single arm fork with coil spring and hydraulic control |
Rear suspension | Double hydraulic shock absorber with four-position spring pre-load adjustment |
Front brake | Hydraulically operated 220 mm stainless steel disc – ABS |
Rear brake | Hydraulically operated 220 mm stainless steel disc – ABS |
Front tire | Tubeless 120/70 – 12″ |
Rear tire | Tubeless 130/70 – 12″ |
DIMENSIONS | |
Length/Width | 1950/770 mm |
Wheelbase | 1375 mm |
Saddle height | 790 mm |
Fuel tank capacity | 8.5 liters (2.24 gallons) |
Emissions compliance | Euro 4 |
MSRP | $7,699, available now |
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I wish they'd do something really similar in approach to the original, like an expanded fuel tank. But it will sell, limited editions always do.
I often wonder what an MV Agusta scooter would look like.