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Vespa GTV 300 HPE

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Make Model

Vespa GTV 300 HPE (High Performance Engine)

Year

2023

Engine

Four stroke single cylinder, 4 valve

Capacity

278 cc / 18.2 cub-in
Bore x Stroke 75 x 63 mm
Cooling System Liquid cooled
Induction Electronic fuel injection
Ignition Magneti Marelli MIUG4 ECU
Emission Euro 5
Starting Electric

Max Power

17.5 kW / 23.8 hp @ 8250 rpm

Max Torque

26.7 Nm / 19.7 lb-ft @ 5250 rpm
Clutch Automatic centrifugal dry clutch with vibration dampers

Transmission 

Automatic CVT
Final Drive Belt
Frame Sheet steel body with welded reinforcements

Front Suspension

Single-sided link arm with coil spring and hydraulic monoshock absorber

Rear Suspension

Dual hydraulic shock absorbers with coil spring with preload with 4 position height adjustment

Front Brakes

Single 220 mm disc, single Nissin caliper

Rear Brakes

Single 220 mm disc, single ByBre caliper
ABS Standard

Front Tyre

110/70 - 12 Tubeless

Rear Tyre

130/70 - 12 Tubeless
Dimensions Length 1975 mm / 77.8 in
Width    775 mm / 30.5 in
Wheelbase 1375 mm / 54.1 in

Seat Height

790 mm / 31.1 in

Wet Weight

157 kg / 347 lbs

Fuel Capacity

8.5 Litres / 2.2 US gal
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From Vespa press release:

From its début in 2006, Vespa Gtv has been the ambassador of the purest classicism in the Vespa family thanks to the use of the “faro basso” (low headlight), positioned on the front mudguard, and the exposed metallic tube handlebar, both reminiscent of the style of the most iconic models.


In 2023, Vespa Gtv comes out in an entirely revolutionised version, maintaining the must-have similarities to the origins of the legend, but combining them with an ultra-modern technological equipment package and unprecedented sporty finishes. The result is an extraordinary combination of tradition and modernity, classicism and audacity, which come together in the most authentically sporty Vespa ever.



The new Vespa Gtv is powered by the gritty 300 hpe (High Performance Engine) single-cylinder, with 4-valve timing, liquid cooling, and electronic injection. Accredited with power of 17.5 kW (23.8 HP), it is the highest performance engine every mounted on a Vespa.

An authentic style, even sportier
The new Vespa Gtv evolves under the sign of sportiness and includes the significant stylistic improvements introduced on the new Gts range, with even more painstakingly crafted finishes and a construction quality that rises to never before reached levels.


The light clusters are now full LED, including the characteristic low headlight, whereas the new instrumentation maintains the elegant circular shape, but it is now entirely digital, a solutions that lets you take advantage of the features provided by the Vespa MIA connectivity system, available as an accessory.


The instrumentation is connected to the handlebar using an original offset bracket and it is surrounded by an aggressive looking top fairing with reduced dimensions and a clear racing inspiration. handled by three horizontal slots, it is painted to match the body. The orange coloured top fairing, available as a separate accessory, gives Vespa Gtv an even bolder look.
At the centre of the leg shield, the unmistakeable “necktie” has sporty lateral slots and is enhanced by orange-edged decorations. The five-spoke wheel rim design is also new, painted matt black with orange graphics on the channel.

 



Another distinctive element of the Vespa Gtv is the two-tone single-seater saddle with a racing look and the rear part that is installation ready for a rigid cover colour coded to match the body reminiscent of the typical fairings on competition Vespas. The cover is available as a separate accessory and is removable. In any case, seating is approved for two and it has plenty of comfortable seating room, characterised by a particular technical pattern and horizontal thermobonding, framed by contrasting orange stitching.

The general look of the Vespa Gtv stands out for the matt black trim that characterises the low headlight and rear taillight assembly, the profile along the perimeter of the body, the passenger grab handle and footrests, the silencer cover, the rear view mirrors, the support, and the instrumentation frame.

The new Vespa Gtv is available in the two colour schemes, Beige Avvolgente Opaco and Nero Convinto, with contrasting orange graphics on the front fairing and on the sides.

Hi-tech equipment
Vespa Gtv embraces technology and the vocation to travelling typical of the extremely recent evolution of the Vespa Gts family - the famous “Vespone”. Therefore, the ergonomics are perfect Vespa ergonomics, enhanced by its comfort and large body. The seating is natural and allows for total control of the vehicle and absolute comfort even over long distances.


Convenience and practicality are highlighted by the introduction of the keyless system, which allows the ignition to be switched on without the need for a traditional key. On the back leg shield, the classic ignition key switch is replaced by a practical knob. To start the vehicle, simple press it and turn it to the ON position. The engine starts in the usual way, using the button located on the right hand controls block.


The adoption of a new LCD instrumentation allows a thorough range of trip information to be displayed (maximum speed, average speed, current consumption, average consumption, range, and battery charge state), as well as all the notification relative to calls, messages and music, if the vehicle is connected to the smartphone using the VESPA MIA (available as a separate accessory).


It comes standard with a USB port, located in the storage compartment in the leg back shield, whereas the spacious under-seat compartment has a mat.


On the safety front, it comes standard with ASR electronic traction control and an ABS anti-lock braking system.