Piaggio Group unveils striking new Two-Wheelers at EICMA 2025
At Milan’s biennial motor-cycle exhibition, the Piaggio Group demonstrated its ambitious line-up among the world’s leading two-wheeler manufacturers.
05/11/2025
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The Piaggio Group used the grandeur of the EICMA 2025 platform in Milan to present an elegantly curated spectrum of new machines, reaffirming both its market strength and its design-led approach.
Aprilia SR GT 400

The new mid-size GT scooter from the Aprilia marque embodies the firm’s rich motorcycling heritage while signalling an adventurous new direction. Designed to be agile in the city yet resolutely capable off-tarmac, it features an all-new chassis, motorcycle-style fork with double yoke and long-travel suspension, paired with tyres boasting a deep tread pattern. It is powered by a modern liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine delivering 36 hp, and the ready-to-ride weight stands at 186 kg. Standard equipment includes a 5-inch TFT display, keyless system, adjustable and deactivatable traction control and ABS. The under-seat compartment is capable of housing a full-face helmet and the windscreen can be adjusted to five different heights — a commendable blend of form and function.
Aprilia RS 457 GP Replica
Young riders seeking racetrack DNA in road-legal guise will find much to admire in the RS 457 GP Replica. This special edition of the renowned RS 457 features graphics inspired by the racing RS-GP machine and upgrades that enhance performance: a quick-shifter for clutchless up- and down-shifts, high-friction front brake pads, a single-seater cover and a new black finish for the aluminium frame, swingarm and upper steering yoke. The underlying technical spec remains unchanged: the liquid-cooled forward-facing twin-cylinder engine with DOHC and four valves per cylinder produces 35 kW (limited by A2 licence regulations) and the motorcycle boasts a remarkably low dry weight of 159 kg (175 kg fully fuelled). The aluminium frame uses the engine as a load-bearing element; adjustable suspension offers class-leading chassis dynamics. On the electronics front, Ride-by-Wire throttle, three riding modes, adjustable/disengageable ABS and traction control underline Aprilia’s commitment to both performance and rider control.
Aprilia Factory Range – New Graphics
The Aprilia Factory family — encompassing the premium V4 models RSV4 and Tuono V4, alongside the mid-size benchmarks RS 660 and Tuono 660 — now receives fresh graphic schemes for 2026. Aerodynamic flow is the unifying theme: arrow motifs along the sides evoke hot-air extraction from the engine and flow toward the tail, while the lines reference the airflow markers from wind-tunnel and CFD testing. This styling evolution accentuates the sculpted surfaces of Aprilia’s most dynamic machines and underscores the brand’s technical sophistication.
Moto Guzzi Range – New Graphics

The legendary Moto Guzzi line-up has also undergone a striking visual refresh. The V7 family continues the evolution ushered in by the V7 Sport and its advanced electronics, while for 2026 all models feature new colour options aligned with the brand’s tradition and identity. The V7 Stone debuts a Sabbia Camo finish; the V7 Special is offered in Nero Smeraldo and Bianco 1969; the V7 Sport adopts a Rosso Monza livery. Across the V85 travel-enduro trio the new palette includes Verde Legnano and Rosso Monza for the Strada; Giallo Wadi and Grigio Yanar Dag for the TT; and Blu Zefiro for the V85 TT Travel. The Stelvio adventure variant receives Grigio Climbing and Verde Hiking graphic motifs, aligned with outdoor equipment styling to emphasise its bold travel character.
Piaggio Beverly 25th Anniversary

To mark the quarter-century of one of its most popular high-wheel scooters, the Piaggio Beverly receives a special edition: the Beverly 25th Anniversary, offered with the 310 hpe or 400 hpe engines. Design elements tie back to the original model — a Grigio 25th Anniversary matte metallic finish, a longitudinal light-grey graphic, smoked fly-screen, gloss black and gold accents. The dual-material seat features perforation and double-stitching in black, grey and gold; the inner leg shield bears a “25th Anniversary” badge with the Italian tricolour, denoting Beverly’s heritage.
Vespa Primavera & Sprint S

Iconic urban mobility machines meet contemporary refinement with the updated Vespa Primavera and Sprint S. Both models now feature new 12-inch wheels with five split spokes; the Sprint S gains a five-slot grille on the left side panel as a nod to historic sportier Vespas, while the Primavera’s front mudguard crest has been redesigned with meticulous detail. Practicality remains strong — the retractable bag hook beneath the handlebar retains functionality for everyday use. Safety enhancements include a rear disc brake and front-wheel ABS; keyless ignition is standard on 125 and 150 cc variants. Both models receive full-LCD instrumentation, and engine options span 50, 125 and 150 cc plus two fully electric versions. A broad colour palette ensures individuality in “true Vespa fashion”.
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