Piaggio’s MP3 400, the big brother to the MP3 250, is now on sale in Australia at $11,990 (plus ORC).
The 400 shares the same technological platform as the $10,990 (plus ORC) 250, but it features the new Master 400cc engine for even more muscle. The liquid-cooled four-valve engine, which meets strict Euro3 emission standards, produces 25Kw at 7500rpm and 38Nm of torque at 6500rpm.

The MP3 400 also has a bigger rear wheel than the MP3 250 (up to 14 inches from 12) and a longer wheelbase (up to 1550mm from 1490). The end result is impeccable stability and outstanding road grip.

The MP3s provide safety and stability levels that no other two-wheeler can match -- especially on uneven and wet surfaces. They take on cobblestone streets, patchy asphalt and tram tracks with the greatest of ease, and are no wider than a comparable two-wheel maxi scooter.

An electro-hydraulic tilt-locking system means there is no need to put the MP3 400 on its stand, although one is provided for ease of servicing. Simply flick the lean-locking button and apply the parking brake. The system will operate at any angle, so you don't need to find a level parking area.

The machine’s three-disk braking system and exceptional road-holding capability combine to reduce braking distance by 20 percent compared to other scooters.

A large range of accessories is also available for the MP3 400, including a maxi windscreen and top box, which adds to the already considerable underseat storage area.

The release of the MP3 400 now completes the innovative three-wheel scooter range in Australia, with the sporty Gilera Fuoco 500 ($12,990 plus ORC) also going on sale late last year.

The Piaggio MP3 400 is type-approved as a standard two-wheeled motorcycle. This means licensing and registration requirements are the same as for a motorcycle.

For a test ride on the MP3s or Fuoco, contact your local Piaggio dealer - http://www.piaggio.com.au/dealers.html?State=All

MP3 400 features

  • Powerful and economical 400cc fuel-injected liquid-cooled four-stroke engine
  • Electric start
  • Front assembly with dual independent tilting wheels providing a lean angle of up to 40 degrees
  • Electro-hydraulic front suspension locking system that keeps vehicle upright without using the centrestand
  • Rear and underseat lockable storage space
  • Analogue dash with speedo and large clock
  • Three-disc braking system
  • No wider than comparable two-wheel maxi scooters
  • Handbrake for parking
  • Low-emission, environmentally friendly Euro 3 compliant
  • Two-year unlimited kilometre warranty

Links
Piaggio Australia - www.piaggio.com.au
Vespa Australia - www.vespa.com.au
Gilera Australia - www.gilera.com.au

About Piaggio
The Piaggio company, nestled in the Tuscan countryside between Florence and Pisa, first invented scooters in 1946 when it produced the first-ever Vespa and helped liberate a war-torn Italy. Vespa remains the iconic scooter brand with its unique metal-bodied design. Today, Piaggio continues to produce scooters under the classic Vespa brand, the sporty Gilera brand and the contemporary Piaggio brand. In Australia, PS Importers is the sole importer of this iconic and popular range.

For more information, or copies of hi-res images, please contact:

Mark Fattore
Marketing Manager
Piaggio Australia
20 Stubbs Street
Kensington, Vic 3031
Tel:+ 61 (0)3 9381 9733
Mobile: + 61 (0)417 557 204
Fax: + 61 (0)3 9381 9798
Email: mark@psimporters.com.au

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