Vespa Elettrica has been upgraded to a new limited edition model with carbon fiber components. This stylish and eco-friendly scooter combines the timeless appeal of Vespa design with advanced technology. Carbon fibre not only enhances appearance and design but also makes the motorcycle lighter, increasing efficiency and effectiveness as well. This special edition emphasises sustainability while maintaining a high level of advancement. It offers a striking combination of innovation and style. Due to its limited availability, this Vespa Elettrica may become one of the most famous collectibles. Highlights:- Custom workshop Mansory reveals limited-edition Vespa Elettrica- To be limited to just 99 units- Mudguard and side panels are made up of carbon fiber German customization workshop Mansory has launched a limited edition Vespa Elettrica known as the 'Monaco Edition', and only 99 units are available. This exclusive Vespa incorporates many distinctive elements, including carbon fiber components. Combination of Prestige and Innovation Mansory brings back the Monaco name after more than a decade. It was last used on a custom Ferrari 458, which was limited to just three cars. The name is symbolic because of Monaco's prestigious motorsport heritage. Importantly, the Vespa Elettrica represents Mansory’s debut in the field of electric vehicle customization. This custom modification of a Vespa Elettrica is mainly for visual appeal. Features striking black and grey tones. Red and white accents inspired by the Monaco flag appear on select body panels. Additionally, many components, such as the mudguards and side panels, are made from carbon fiber. Leather seats with cross-stitching complement the scooter's colour scheme. Mansory’s logo is prominently displayed throughout. It is also adorned with plenty of Mansory logos all around. The Vespa Elettrica Monaco version retains the same technical characteristics as the standard model. It has a 48.1V, 86.4 Ah lithium-ion battery powered by a brushless DC motor, which provides a continuous power of 3.6 kW and a maximum power of 4 kW. The scooter has two driving modes, Eco and Power, for a range of approximately 100 km and 70 km. The maximum speed is 70 km/h in Eco mode and 45 km/hr in Power mode. Before you go, have a look at the Triumph India Set to Launch the Budget-Friendly Speed 400 on 17 September. Follow us for the Latest Bike Industry UpdatesFacebook - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_offl_fb Instagram- https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_insta Twitter - https://bit.ly/BikeJunction_ofl_twitter