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Little Vespa for

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to travel the world in style, but don’t want to be encumbered by an unwieldy, lumbering adventure bike?

The Vespa Sprint Adventure might be for you.

Naza Premira Sdn Bhd, the official distributo­r of Vespa scooters in Malaysia, announced the arrival of the Vespa Sprint Adventure earlier this week.

It is basically a customised Vespa Sprint 150cc ABS “designed with a unique adventurou­s look”, which probably means it is not quite ready to travel the world, but certainly looks the part.

The Vespa Sprint Adventure is a derivative of the Vespa Sprint, which was launched by Naza last year.

Among the features of the Sprint Adventure are sporty black matt details and travel accessorie­s.

Underneath the more rugged exterior is a new Piaggio i-Get 150cc single cylinder, four-stroke, air cooled engine with electronic injection.

Pushing out 13hp at 7,750 rpm, and 12.8Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, the little mill is quite efficient, giving gas mileage of up to 42 km/l (Measured by the World Motorcycle Test Cycle).

The exhaust system is also a new unit, which Vespa says makes the engine quieter while at the same time giving “a more full and pleasant timbre”.

The Sprint Adventure is also equipped with an ABS brake system.

The accessorie­s that differenti­ate the Vespa Sprint Adventure from the standard variation are a black front and rear carrier as well as a smoked fly screen.

The accessorie­s will be received and assembled separately at the dealership.

The Sprint Adventure is available in Green Matt and Desert Sand and will retail at RM17,000, rather steep for a 150cc scooter, notwithsta­nding its adventure “credential­s”.

The standard Sprint was priced at 15k with GST at its launch last year.

In conjunctio­n with the launch of the new limited edition scooter,

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