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‘Vespa is a way of life’: Thousands ride through Rome as Italy’s iconic scooter turns 80

‘Vespa is a way of life’: Thousands ride through Rome as Italy’s iconic scooter turns 80

Summary

Thousands of Vespa riders gathered in Rome to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the iconic Italian scooter on June 25, 2026. The Vespa, created after World War II, has become a symbol of Italian style, culture, and history.

Key Facts

  • The Vespa was first patented on April 23, 1946, by the Italian company Piaggio.
  • It was designed as an affordable and popular means of transport after World War II.
  • Thousands of Vespa enthusiasts from around the world participated in a parade through Rome.
  • The event, called World Vespa Days, included a "Vespa Village" and other celebrations.
  • Vespa is known for its rounded design, colorful metal body, and round headlight on the handlebars.
  • The scooter is considered a symbol of Italy’s recovery and cultural identity after the war.
  • Fans of Vespa see it as a lifestyle representing freedom, enjoyment, and Italian design.
  • Rome’s mayor highlighted Vespa’s connection to Italian cinema and the city’s influence worldwide.
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