Italian vehicle manufacturer Piaggio has unveiled the all-new Vespa scooter in collaboration with global music sensation Justin Bieber.
The ‘Justin Bieber X’ variant is now available for Indian customers, priced at Rs 6.45 lakh (ex-showroom).
This unique Vespa design, envisioned by the Canadian pop star himself, is up for pre-order as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) in the Indian market.
To secure your ride, interested buyers can pre-book the scooter through either the official website or any Vespa dealership across India.
Sleek Design
Crafted under Justin Bieber’s creative influence, the special edition Vespa scooter boasts a monochrome aesthetic, predominantly in white.
The scooter’s saddle, grips, and wheel spokes also harmoniously carry the white theme.
The brand logo and intricate designs on the scooter’s body are tastefully integrated in a tone-on-tone white scheme.
Power and Features
The scooter’s standout features include a rectangular-shaped headlight, a vibrant multifunctional TFT display with smartphone connectivity,
and sizeable 12-inch wheels. Under the hood, the Indian version of the Justin Bieber X Vespa is powered by a 150 cc engine.
This engine generates an impressive 12.5 horsepower and a peak torque of 12.4 Nm.
When it comes to safety and performance, the scooter is equipped with a 200 mm front disc brake, a 140 mm rear drum brake, and a single-channel ABS system.
Value Comparison: Justin Bieber X Vespa in the Market
In a market where micro SUVs from Tata and Hyundai are recently making waves, such as the Hyundai Exeter and Tata Punch, the Justin Bieber X Vespa holds its ground.
With a starting ex-showroom price of Rs 6.45 lakh, this scooter positions itself slightly above these compact SUVs in terms of cost.
Discover a Blend of Music and Mobility
Piaggio’s collaboration with Justin Bieber introduces a fusion of style, innovation, and music to India’s scooter enthusiasts.
This special edition Vespa, an embodiment of Justin Bieber’s artistic vision, offers a distinctive ride that stands as a testament to the synergy between music and mobility.