TOKYO MOTOR SHOW 2007

List of Exhibits



WP WP:World premiere (Product exhibited for the first time in the world at the Tokyo Motor Show)   JP JP:Japan premiere (Product that has arleady premiered abroad, but being exhibited for the first time in Japan at the Tokyo Motor Show)

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WP / JP Exhibit Name New Function / Feature
JP AD250ie AD250ie is the renewal model following the release of AD250 in 2006, with the basic chassis design unchanged while the quality upgraded.
Its PIAGGIO's fuel injection Quasar Engine is aimed to achieve improved dynamic and superior environmental performance.
The newly-added optional handheater makes it possible to improve weather protection, comfort and rideability, if combining with other options such as side roof deflector and the thermostat.
  AD125 AD125 is a new scooter equipped with the same opening/closing roof system for variable weather protection as AD250 does.
Its PIAGGIO liquid-cooling Leader engine suitable for EURO 3 gurantees sufficient dynamic achievement for its body, which is the largest among the scooter class.
  HYPER 5 A sporty designed scooter with sharp front mask and steady rear line. The adaption of 12 inch front and rear aluminium wheel as well as the disk brake ensures the surperior travel performance. Morever, it is also equipped with 2 bulb projector head light, LED tail lamp and LED trunk lighting etc.
WP HYPER125 Sporty equipments like projector head light, LED stop lamp as well as 4-stroke 125cc engine, make it sufficient for "Hyper 125"to realize the its travelling capacity.
WP FIERCE125 "Fierce" has a nimble design emphasizing on "avoiding waste" and strong frame.
Its agile travelling capacity benefits from its upright posture and light body.
WP 2/4DELI "2-4 Deli" is a delivery scooter with light Italian design.
It has large rear deck. Unlike other business-purpose designed models, "2-4 Deli" is a model designed in response for different situations, such as maintaining storage space under the seat.
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