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Passage of 80 years since the launch of Vespa, which began as an economical transportation means after World War II, and has become a global symbol of Italian style, freedom, and culture. Its story started when Piaggio aimed to design an easy-to-ride vehicle suitable for daily commuting in exhausted Italy, relying on innovative design by Corradino D'Ascanio. Its fame in cinema, especially in the film "Roman Holiday" with Audrey Hepburn, helped boost the scooter's popularity worldwide. Over the decades, it has evolved with advanced technology and collaborations with international designers, all while maintaining its classic appeal. Today, it is a symbol of elegance and personal freedom, enjoying global popularity, particularly in the Gulf region, with limited editions showcased as art museums and luxurious transportation.
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