Vespa has announced the impending release of two special edition Primavera 150cc scooters: the Red, which is priced from $7690 plus on-road costs, and the Sean Wotherspoon which checks in at $7990.
The Vespa Primavera Red is built as a collaboration with charity organisation RED, and so for each unit purchased, $100 will be donated to the Global Fund to fight AIDS.
Distinguishing the Red is a colour-matched frame and various trim elements, as well as unique badging on the front shield and a nubuck leather seat.
Meanwhile, the Primavera Sean Wotherspoon is designed by USA fashion “influencer”, and boasts flamboyant styling that harks back to 1980s trends.
No performance adjustments have been made, and so both the Primavera Red and Sean Wotherspoon are powered by a 150cc single-cylinder four-stoke engine that delivers 9.5kW/13Nm to the rear wheel via a continuously variable transmission (CVT).

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