Eicma 2023: Le 10 Novità Imperdibili dal Salone di Milano

Eicma 2023: The 10 Unmissable News from the Milan Show

The Eicma stage lights up with the previews of 2024, and in this context, ten new features emerge that will capture the attention of enthusiasts. The evolution of urban mobility and the latest trends in the world of scooters are the protagonists of this show, with a particular look at engine sizes from 125 to 300 cc.

1. Vespa Primavera: an icon that renews itself

The Vespa Primavera, a bulwark against Chinese dominance in electric, is renewed for 2024. Retaining its timeless charm, it introduces advanced technologies. New knobs, keyless system (Primavera Tech), and 5-spoke wheel rims define its style. The combined analogue-digital dashboard and integration with Vespa Mia via a 3" LCD make this icon even more fascinating.

2. Sym Adx 300: Adventure on Two Wheels

Sym enters the urban scene with the Adx 300, a larger version of its smaller brother Adx 125. With a reinforced structure and long-travel suspension, this adventure scooter is suitable for both daily commutes and off-road adventures. The 16-litre tank and TCS traction control promise superior performance.

3. Piaggio: High-end high-wheel scooter

Piaggio presents its range of high-wheel scooters for 2024, including the powerful Beverly, the agile Liberty and the technological Medley. Each model, in its sporty S version, stands out with a new Sapphire Blue livery, bringing a touch of elegance to city streets.

4. Yamaha RayZR: Lightness and Agility

Yamaha's new RayZR, a lightweight 125cc scooter, stands out for its agility and modern design. With a weight of only 98 kg, it is the lightest model from the Japanese company. Equipped with a Blue Core engine, it offers rapid acceleration and a Start&Stop system to maximize fuel efficiency.

5. Benelli: Mid-size news

Benelli, under the Qianjiang Group, unveils six new products in Milan. Among these, the Bkx 300 and the naked Bkx 300 S, together with three sporty Tornadoes with 300, 400 and 500 cc engines. The Tornado Naked Twin 500, a naked version with a 500 cc engine, completes the lineup, promising an engaging riding experience.

6. Ducati: Panigale V4 Sp2 30th Anniversary 916

Ducati positions itself at the center of attention with the Panigale V4 Sp2 30° Anniversario 916, an exclusive version produced in just 500 pieces. Characterized by world championship components, it is the emblem of Italian excellence in the world of superbikes.

7. Honda: New Models for 2024

Honda presents four models at the Milan show, including the naked Cb1000 Hornet and Cb500 Hornet, the sporty Cbr600Rr and the Nx500 crossover. The 2024 versions of the Cbr500R, Fireblade, Cb650R and Cbr650R are updated with the new electronically controlled E-Clutch.

8. Kawasaki: New Proposals for A2 Driving

Kawasaki launches three new models that can be ridden with an A2 license: the Ninja 500, the Z500 and the Eliminator 500. The Z7 Hybrid, the first hybrid naked, offers a sustainable alternative and joins the Ninja 7 Hybrid, the first hybrid motorcycle in the world.

9. Kymco: Sky Town and Concept Cv-L6

Kymco introduces the new Sky Town, a city scooter in 125 and 150 engine sizes, and the Ak550-based Cv-L6 concept, designed for long journeys. The update of the Filly 50, ideal for city use, completes the offer.

10. Moto Guzzi: Complete Renewal

Moto Guzzi revisits the Stelvio and the V85 Tt for 2024. The Stelvio, with a 1,042 cc twin-cylinder engine and single-sided swingarm, presents itself as a powerful crossover. The V85 Tt is offered in three trim levels, offering a personalized choice and improved performance with the adoption of variable valve timing.

In this stage of innovation and style, Eicma 2023 reveals the future of two wheels. Whether you're an enthusiast or a curious person, there's something amazing for everyone. 🏍️✨ #Eicma2023 #ScooterRevolution

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