Vespa Updates Consumer Website

Motorcycle.com Staff
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Vespa updates consumer website

New features include route-sharer and fuel savings calculator
By Motorcycle.Com Staff, Nov. 13, 2008
The American importer of Vespa scooters is revamping its site to provide new interactive features for current and prospective owners of the iconic Italian scooter.

Piaggio Group Americas will launch the new version of the site, http://www.vespausa.com/, on Nov. 14.

The Vespa brand appeals to both the emotional and rational side of the brain, and the new www.VespaUSA.com site offers a world of content that speaks to both, says Paolo Timoni, president and chief executive officer of Piaggio Group Americas. With more consumers than ever considering a scooter as a personal transportation option, we have created a one-stop resource center that provides all the tools, information and inspiration any consumer needs to join the nation's rapidly growing scooter community.

Visitors to the updated site should expect to find a new Google Maps-based Community Rides

The new Vespa site highlights the brand's iconic appeal and practicality.
tool which allows them to share riding routes with others.

The websites current Vespanomics section will receive a new fuel savings calculator to show users how having a Vespa scooter as a secondary vehicle to their cars and SUVs can increase their overall fuel efficiency.

The site will also tap into the Vespa brands past in a new History & Heritage section. Visitors can follow the evolution of Vespas iconic scooters as well as see classic advertising campaigns, calendars and songs that accompanied the introduction of new models.

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