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Vespa Primavera 150 Special Edition
Catered to someone with a more sophisticated taste in two-wheels, the combination of timeless bodywork plus contrasting sporty stickers further elevates the overall façade of the new Primavera. Some highlights of the Primavera S Special Edition 150 are 12-inch aluminium five-spoke alloy rims, all LED lights, daytime-running lights, front ABS, and anti-theft system (Immobilizer). The storage compartment up front also comes with a USB charging port for charging of small devices on the go like your phones, tablets, etc. Similar to the Sprint S 150, the Primavera comes ready with a 155cc single-cylinder i-Get engine that churns out 13hp and 12.8Nm of maximum torque. Performance-wise, both these models offer a smooth and comfortable riding experience perfect for some stress-free city riding as well as relatively low fuel consumption.
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