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GTS 250ie; GTS 250 i.e. abs; GTS 300 (2010) GTS 300 Super (2008) GTV 125 (65th anniversary variant of GTS 125) GT 60 (60th anniversary limited run variant of GTS 250) Features the fender mounted headlight as a tribute to the original Vespas. GTV 250 Standard model based on the GTS250ie. Physically similar to the GT60, but available in a choice ...
The Piaggio claims that 300 cc HPE, has 23% more power and 16% extra torque over the previous model, and 400 cc HPE 17% more power and 30% extra torque than the previous 350 cc version, that delivers over 35 horsepower and is Euro 5 compliant.
Vespa — an Italian brand of motor scooters owned by the Piaggio Group. Pages in category "Piaggio Vespa" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
In June 2022, after 16 years and 230,000 units sold, the third generation of MP3 was presented, available in two 400 HPE 35.3 horsepower and 530 HPE 44.2 horsepower engines. In addition to the renewed design, the ARAS driving assistance system is introduced for version 530 with the Blind Spot Information System (Blis) and Lane Change Decision ...
The Vespa 150 TAP was an anti-tank scooter made in the 1950s from a Vespa scooter for use with French paratroops (troupes aéroportées, TAP). Introduced in 1956 and updated in 1959, the scooter was produced by Ateliers de Construction de Motocycles et Automobiles (ACMA), the licensed assembler of Vespas in France at the time. [ 1 ]
HPE Apollo 70 System; HPE Apollo f8000 Rack; HPE Apollo 8000 iCDU Rack; HPE Apollo 6000 Power Shelf; HPE Apollo 6000 Chassis; HPE ProLiant XL730f Gen9 Server; HPE Apollo 35 System; HPE ProLiant XL170r Gen9 Server; HPE ProLiant XL190r Gen9 Server; HPE Apollo r2000 Chassis; HPE ProLiant XL450 Gen9 Server; HPE Apollo 4200 Gen9 Server [41]
NonStop is a series of server computers introduced to market in 1976 by Tandem Computers Inc., [1] beginning with the NonStop product line. [2] It was followed by the Tandem Integrity NonStop line of lock-step fault-tolerant computers, now defunct (not to be confused with the later and much different Hewlett-Packard Integrity product line extension).
The Vespa was built with two drum brakes, a single-cylinder air cooled engine (aluminum head) and a steel chassis, but has been improved with a new front suspension and a revised rear axle for more stability. It was distributed as Vespa P 125 X and as Vespa P 200 E with an electronic ignition (E for Elettronica) and since 1978 as Vespa P 150 X.