Vespa has launched the Officina 8, a special-edition scooter that pays tribute to the experimental department within the Piaggio plant in Pontedera, Italy, where the first Vespa prototypes were developed.
- Named after the experimental workshop where Vespa was created
- Gets matte metallic blue colour with brass accents
- Matching helmet included as standard
Vespa Officina 8: All you need to know
Special edition pays tribute to Vespa’s birthplace
The Officina 8 name references the experimental department established in 1944 within Piaggio’s Pontedera plant. This dedicated workshop housed a team of engineers, designers, and mechanics who worked away from regular production lines to develop new concepts and test prototypes. By 1946, their experimentation culminated in the patenting of the Vespa.
The Vespa Officina 8 features a steel body with a matte metallic Blue Officina 8 finish with metallic rivets and brass and aluminium tones giving the scooter a distinctive, industrial aesthetic. And beyond the round headlamp and sweeping lines that already define the Vespa’s charm, this special edition also gets a ribbed seat that suits the theme nicely.
Like the other scooters in Vespa India’s portfolio, the Officina 8 will be offered in both 125cc and 150cc versions.
Vespa has also introduced a dedicated line of Officina 8 apparel, and buyers can opt for a colour-matched top box. Every scooter is accompanied by a welcome kit that includes a book tracing the workshop’s history and a colour-matched half-face helmet. The Vespa Officina 8 will be available at select Vespa dealerships across India and is priced at Rs 1.34 lakh (ex-showroom, Maharashtra)