The Piaggio Group is expanding its offering in the scooter segment with
its brand, Aprilia and the Italian company has said it will introduce
the Aprilia SR 150 in India in August 2016
It will be sold at an introductory price of Rs. 65,000.
The scooter segment in India is one of the largest in the world, with
nearly five million units sold in 2015, and a growth of 20% in the first
half of 2016 over that in the same period last year.
Given the Aprilia brand’s heritage, the SR 150 is a crossover vehicle
that combines the feel of a sports bike with the ease of a scooter.
Designed and engineered in Italy, the scooter will be manufactured at
Piaggio’s India plant in Baramati, Maharashtra.
Stefano Pelle, Managing Director and CEO, Piaggio Vehicles Private
Limited (PVPL), added,
“We have received a favourable response to all
our launches in the country and with the launch of the Aprilia SR 150,
we aim to increase our footprint across the geo.
The design aesthetics
of the SR 150 reflect the sporty character of the Aprilia brand with a
light weight engine which creates a new category in India’s the scooter
segment.”
The Aprilia SR 150 will be characterized by 14" wheels with five spokes
that are similar to the Aprilia racing bikes which are seen on the Moto
GP championship circuits.
It will have a single cylinder 150cc, 4-stroke
engine. With it, Piaggio will reach out to the urban youth who are not
only dynamic but also embrace international culture and are upwardly
mobile.
The bookings for the Aprilia SR 150 will commence shortly and will be
available through Piaggio Group’s distributor network across the
country.
PVPL, a 100% subsidiary of Piaggio Group, manufactures of scooters and
motorcycles as well as three and four wheeled commercial vehicles with a
portfolio of brands that includes Piaggio, Vespa, Aprilia, Moto Guzzi
and Apé.
PVPL commenced its India operations in 1999, with the launch of the three-wheeler brand Apé.
The Vespa scooter was introduced in India in April 2012.
The Company has
a state-of-the-art plant in Baramati, Maharashtra, India where it
manufactures the iconic Vespa alongside its wide range of 3 and 4
wheeled commercial vehicles.
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