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Lambretta is all set to make a stunning return to the 125cc 2010 MotoGP Championship. The renowed marque will race as Lambretta Reparto Corse and will be operated from the worshops of Engines Engineering in Bologna, Italy. This move marks the return of Lambretta to the racing circuit after 60 years, along with the launch of the first all new range of Lambretta scooters since 1970.
source: Lambretta returns to MotoGP - motoring news - News : Overdrive

I could see the racing model pics on the internet but could not find any more information or pics of the new range of Lamretta Scooters!!

As far as I know the Lambretta name is owned by Scooters India Limited, now I would like to with what name will they launch these scooters or will buy the name back or have they already bought it??

Oh! thats a great news "kkr2k2".
"Lambretta" is coming back with new range. But not found any pics of new scooters on google.

And yes, who knows the ""Scooters India Limited"" already tie up to bring these new scooters to india.
Hope for the best .
and BEST OF LUCK ""Scooters India Limited""
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Hey just got the below link in google.

http://www.lambrettausa.com/Home/News/default.aspx

But not sure this scooter is "Lambretta". Can any one confirm?
May be ""Lambretta"" lover can give us some more news.

Sorry to say but this looks like some Cheap chinese Moped

Here is the global website of Lambretta:

www.lambretta.com

And the new models:

PT 125/150
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Lamb 50/125
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Cigno
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Also in their website they have listed the previous models:
Old Models : This could be a mini treasure to the Lambretta lovers!!


You can also see India listed in the drop down menu of the global website.

Lambretta Lovers, have a nice time!!

Reviving an old thread. It looks like Lambretta has finally come up with their first real model of the 21st century.

Presenting the V-Special.

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So what you do – if you’re Dutch branding specialist Walter Scheffrahn and behind the latest attempt at revitalising the brand at least – is you hire the ladies and gents from Kiska Design to take charge

It’s a shrewd move… If you’re going to resurrect a brand that’s known throughout the world for its perceived style, then getting the guys behind most of the recent KTM models, and the stunning new Husqvarna Svartpilen and Vitpilen would seem like a solid start.
Engines range from 50cc to 125 and 169cc.

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http://www.motofire.com/2017/07/news...-21st-century/

Lambretta returns with 3 new scooters at EICMA





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Iconic scooter brand Lambretta, owned by Switzerland-based consortium Innocenti S.A., had made a comeback! The Milan-origin brand’s scooters – assembled in India under licence from the 1950s into the early ’90s, first by Automobile Products of India (API) and, subsequently, Scooters India Limited (SIL) – have remained absent from the global market for over two decades, owing to Innocenti’s financial difficulties. Innocenti shut shop in 1972 after being acquired by British Leyland Motor Corporation, and later re-emerged as Innocenti S.A.

The V50 Special, V125 Special and V200 Special are steel-bodied, based on the same platform and get a four-stroke engine
Iconic scooter brand Lambretta, owned by Switzerland-based consortium Innocenti S.A., had made a comeback! The Milan-origin brand’s scooters – assembled in India under licence from the 1950s into the early ’90s, first by Automobile Products of India (API) and, subsequently, Scooters India Limited (SIL) – have remained absent from the global market for over two decades, owing to Innocenti’s financial difficulties. Innocenti shut shop in 1972 after being acquired by British Leyland Motor Corporation, and later re-emerged as Innocenti S.A.

The V50 Special, V125 Special and V200 Special scooters are the first new products to bear the Lambretta badge. Revealed at EICMA in Milan, Italy, the scooters come with different engine capacities, and each gets two variants – Fixed fender and Flex fender. The new range of Lambrettas will be built in Taiwan and will go on sale in Europe in early 2018, moving on to other markets in June.

All three Lambretta models are steel-bodied, based on the same platform and sport identical dimensions. The smallest of the lot, the V50 Special, is powered by a 49.5cc, air-cooled, carburetted, single-cylinder motor, which produces 3.5hp at 7,500rpm and 3.4Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. The motor is belt-driven by a CVT and this configuration is common to all three models. The V125 Special gets a 124.7cc fuel-injected motor which produces 10.1hp at 8,500rpm and 9.2Nm of torque at 7,000rpm. The V200 Special’s motor, also fuel-injected, displaces 168.9cc and makes 12.1hp at 7,500rpm, and 12.5Nm of torque at 5,500rpm.

In terms of features, the V Specials are generously equipped and have LED headlights and as standard fitment. The tail-light and turn-signal indicators, too, are LED units. A 220mm hydraulic disc brake, along with a telescopic fork, is also standard on all models and so is a 110mm rear drum. While the V125 gets a combined braking system as standard, the V200 is the only scooter in the line-up to get a Bosch ABS unit. A 12-volt charging socket is also present on all three bikes.

The scooters get a 770mm seat height, which is the same as on the Vespa 125 and 150 offered in India. The wheelbase, at 1,330mm, is also 40mm longer than the current Vespa range in India. All three scooters are equipped with a 6.5-litre fuel tank.

India is also slated to get the new Lambrettas, though, most likely in 2019
as Innocenti S.A. is in the process of assessing a distribution system. As per the manufacturer’s representatives at EICMA, a manufacturing/assembly set-up is preferred for India (keeping in mind costs and volumes), explaining the timeframe it has in mind for an Indian debut. At present, Lambretta hasn’t confirmed if it will tie up with a local partner or enter as an independent entity.
Courtesy ACI


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