Vespa Philippines Price List (2026)

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Piaggio Philippines Corporation now handles local Vespa distribution, taking over from the brand’s previous partners in October 2025. The lineup has six models as of June 2026, ranging from the 125cc S all the way to the 300cc GTS and GTV flagships. The biggest change this year: the Primavera and Sprint both moved to a new 174.1cc engine, marketed by Piaggio as 180cc, replacing the older 150cc units that carried both models for years.

Vespa Philippines Price List 2026

All prices below are manufacturer-suggested retail prices. Actual dealer pricing may vary. Always confirm final figures with an authorized Vespa dealer before purchase.

Complete Vespa Philippines Price List (June 2026)

Model Variant SRP
Vespa S 125 Standard (i-GET) ₱160,000
Vespa Primavera 180 Standard ₱218,000
Vespa Primavera 180 S ₱228,000
Vespa Primavera 180 Tech ₱268,000
Vespa Sprint 180 Standard ₱238,000
Vespa Sprint 180 S ₱248,000
Vespa Sprint 180 Tech ₱288,000
Vespa GTS Super 300 Sport ₱375,000
Vespa GTS Super 300 Tech ₱415,000
Vespa GTV 300 Standard ₱425,000

Vespa S 125

The entry point of the local lineup. It runs a 125cc air-cooled engine paired to a CVT, which makes it easy to ride in city traffic. The S 125 is the only non-ABS model in the current local range. Standard kit includes LED lights, an LCD digital screen, a USB charging port, and a lockable glove compartment.

Vespa S 125 specs: 125cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 3-valve, SOHC air-cooled engine 10 hp at 7,600 rpm 10.2 Nm at 6,000 rpm CVT transmission Front disc, rear drum brakes 110/70 R11 front tire 120/70 R11 rear tire 7.0L fuel tank 785mm seat height 1,770mm length, 705mm width

Vespa Primavera 180

The Primavera is now on a 174.1cc engine, a step up from the 150cc unit it carried for years. Piaggio rates it at 14.75 hp and 13.7 Nm. All three variants now come with ABS and a keyless ignition system as standard. The Standard gets a redesigned analog speedometer and new rims. The S adds visual trim upgrades. The Tech tops the range with a digital instrument cluster.

The Primavera comes in 8 colors total across the three variants. White is available across all three.

Vespa Primavera 180 specs: 174.1cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine 14.75 hp at 8,250 rpm 13.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm CVT transmission Front and rear disc brakes with ABS Keyless start system (all variants) 12-inch wheels (redesigned rims) Standard: ₱218,000 S: ₱228,000 Tech: ₱268,000 (digital instrument cluster)

Vespa Sprint 180

The Sprint is the sportier sibling of the Primavera. Same 174.1cc engine, same power figures. Where the Primavera leans on a rounder, heritage silhouette, the Sprint goes sharper, with more angular body lines. The Tech variant here gets a high-definition digital dashboard, which Piaggio positions as the standout of the range. The Sprint has the widest color selection of any model here: 13 total across the three variants.

Vespa Sprint 180 specs: 174.1cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine 14.75 hp at 8,250 rpm 13.7 Nm at 6,500 rpm CVT transmission Front and rear disc brakes with ABS Keyless start system (all variants) 12-inch wheels Standard: ₱238,000 S: ₱248,000 Tech: ₱288,000 (high-definition digital dashboard)

Vespa GTS Super 300

Moving up to 278cc, the GTS Super is where the lineup shifts to genuine expressway territory. The HPE engine produces around 23 hp, and the GTS Super Sport 300 is the base of the 300cc range. The GTS Super Tech 300 variant adds a 4.3-inch full-color display over the Sport. Both variants come with ABS, traction control, keyless start, 17-inch wheels, and a USB charging port.

Available colors for both variants: Super White, Super Black, Super Gray, Super Yellow.

Vespa GTS Super 300 specs: 278cc HPE single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 4-valve engine Approximately 23 hp CVT transmission Front and rear disc brakes with ABS Traction control Keyless start 17-inch wheels USB charging port Sport variant: ₱375,000 Tech variant: ₱415,000 (4.3-inch full-color display)

Vespa GTV 300

The GTV 300 sits at the top of the local range. It shares the 278cc HPE powerplant with the GTS but makes more output at 23.8 hp and 26 Nm of torque. The styling on the GTV is more retro-forward, with a front headlight mounted on the mudguard rather than the handlebar. It comes with ABS, keyless ignition, a digital display, and underseat storage. Two color options locally: Beige Sabbia with orange accents, and Grey Titanio.

Vespa GTV 300 specs: 278cc HPE single-cylinder, 4-stroke engine 23.8 hp at 8,250 rpm 26 Nm at 5,250 rpm CVT transmission Front and rear disc brakes with ABS Keyless ignition Digital display 1,975mm length, 775mm width, 1,375mm wheelbase Beige Sabbia, Grey Titanio colorways Price: ₱425,000

Vespa has 13 authorized dealers across 12 cities in the Philippines. Its main showroom is at 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. For a full list of dealers, visit the official Vespa Philippines Facebook page or vespa.com/ph_EN.

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Randolph Novino

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