2025 Vespa & Aprilia Scooters Spied

The 125cc scooter segment is set to heat up with the upcoming launch of the Aprilia SR and Vespa.
Piaggio Group looks to be updating its entire lineup.
THE UPGRADES:-
According to sources, there aren't going to be any design changes, but the brand is focusing more on other aspects of the scooter, which it lacks.

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From the rear, the Aprilia looks the same whereas the Vespa features a redesigned grab-rail and the Exhaust Chrome cover seems to be different.
The rear lamp design is the same for both scooters. The SR continues to feature a rather unique X-Design.

Interestingly, the Aprilia still features halogen turn indicators.
Sources reveal that the Aprilia will feature a new TFT Display and will also be larger in size and not the usual 5-inch seen on other scooters.
The older orange-backlit fully digital display will be replaced by the new TFT unit. The older display had made its debut with the Aprilia SXR.
The Aprilia might feature the TFT unit seen on the RS457.

The New TFT will feature loads of information such as mileage, trips, Bluetooth, navigation, etc.
The Vespa will only feature minor improvements, a redesigned grab-rail, and small changes to the existing analog unit.
Speaking of the Powertrain, both the scooters will remain mechanically unchanged which is not a bad thing.
Vespa and Aprilia both get the 125cc unit, the former also gets a 150cc unit whilst the latter gets a 160cc engine as well.
What Do You Think Of The Changes Made To The Scooters? Does It Require Other Changes As Well?
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