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Susulan pengumuman kembalinya jenama lagenda Itali, Lambretta ke Malaysia, model-model Lambretta X250 (2024) dan Lambretta G350 (2024) kini berada di dalam pasaran.

Kedua-dua model itu dipasang oleh Mofaz Motosikal Sdn. Bhd. (MOMOS) di Malaysia.

Lambretta X250 (2024)

X250 mempunyai kerangka separa ‘monocoque‘, yang mana semua komponen lain dipasangkan padanya. Enjin 250cc, 4-injap disejukkan cecairnya menghasilkan kuasa maksimum 24.8hp pada 8,250 RPM dan tork maksimum 24.5Nm pada 6,250. Lambretta mengatakan bahawa liang-liang angin di tepi radiator berkesan untuk memastikan enjin sejuk dan menyediakan udara yang diperlukan untuk pembakaran bahan api.

Terdapat sepasang penyerap hentakan di bahagian belakang, manakala suspensi depan menampilkan jenis ‘double pull‘ yang sinonim dengan Lambretta.

Tangki bahan api memuatkan 7 liter petrol, dan berat kering ialah 165kg.

Other features include ABS which is standard fitment for European bikes above 125cc, smart key ignition, and LED lighting.

Ciri-ciri lain termasuklah sistem brek anti kunci (ABS), seperti mana yang diwajibkan di Eropah untuk motosikal yang lebih besar daripada 125cc dan ke atas. Selain daripada itu, ia turut menggunakan sistem nyalaan smart key, disampaing lampu LED.

Harga jualannya bermula daripada RM22,800.

Lambretta G350 (2024)

Model G350 ini merupakan ialah model perdana untuk Lambretta, dan menampilkan enjin 330cc,  silinder tunggal dengan penyejukan cecair, yang menghasilkan 25.8hp pada 7,500 RPM dan 25.5Nm pada 6,250 RPM.

Walaupun saiz badannya kelihatan seakan sama dengan X250, G350 mempunyai tangki bahan api yang lebih besar iaitu 9 liter, dan jumlah berat keringnya ialah 173kg

Suspensi juga serupa dengan X250 seperti jenis ‘double pull‘ di depan dan penyerap hentakan berkembar di belakang.

Terdapat beberapa perbezaan utama lain juga, seperti skrin TFT dan ruang simpanan barang di depan dengan pengecas USB.

Harga jualannya bermula daripada RM29,800.

Galeri gambar Lambretta Lambretta X250 (2024)
Galeri gambar Lambretta G350 (2024)

As we posted earlier, Lambretta is making a comeback to Malaysia and it has since showed lots of interest, not to mention sparking nostalgia among ex-Lambretta owners and fans. In fact, my late-Dad rode a Lambretta in the 60’s and he was like a rock star among his peers!

However, one comment had us thinking too. “Is the engine made in China?” one of our followers asked.

So, we decided to do some digging.

The beginning and peak of Lambretta

Let us start with the history of Lambretta, because we do not know where we are and where we are going if we do not know where we have been. 

Italy was in ruins after World War 2, and her people were looking more affordable forms of transportation. Vespa was the first to recognise the opportunity and began in 1946. A year later, Dr. Ferdinando Innocenti who owns an iron and machinery works in Milan which made steel tubings, realised that it was indeed a great time for his firm to profit. He ordered his technical staff to design a two-wheeled vehicle to be produced at a low cost.

Instead of going the Vespa route, the Innocenti staff drew inspiration from the Cushman Model 53 foldable scooters used by American and British airborne troops when they landed in Italy during the war. Hence the single downtube frame to which  everything else is connected to.

Now they needed a name and in the age-old Roman/Italian fashion, they chose one after the mythical water sprite that lived in the Lambro river near where the company was located. Lambretta was born.

This was the age of pioneering engineering and manufacturers looked for distinguishing features rather than copying and pasting them like they do these days. Again, Lambretta did not want to follow Vespa’s methods, such as connecting the engine directly to the rear wheel. Instead, they sent the engine’s power through a three-speed gearbox and a sealed oil-bath chain. The engine and gearbox were placed along the frame’s axis.

This designed was what started Lambretta’s success and their fan’s fierce rivalry with Vespa. Lambretta riders mocked Vespa’s off-centre construction (the engine’s to one side) which made them “look like sailboats.”

So, to make the story short, Lambretta released several groundbreaking models such as the LD in 1950, followed up by an evolved LD in 1951, and the LI series which began in 1958 until 1973.

Other great Lambrettas include the 175 TV Series 3 which became the first scooter equipped with a disc brake in 1962.

The peak of the Innocenti company was the 1969 with the 200 SX 200/200 DL Electronic, which featured electronic ignition, disc brakes, and an 11 hp 200cc two-stroke single. It was the most powerful engine in a scooter at the time. Heck, even the current 2024 Ysuku (Yamaha Y15ZR) does just 15 hp.

The decline of Lambretta

The brand actually outsold Vespa for many years but ran into a crisis when cheap cars such as the Fiat 500 started becoming more prominent.

Vespa, on the other hand, weathered this critical juncture partly due to aggressive marketing and unchanging image. Lambretta sought to market their bikes as more sophisticated and upscale products and even hired Italian designers such as Bertone (who designed Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Lancia, Citroën, amongst other famous marques) to refine their bikes. However, this only added costs, while the majority of buyers were still seeking cheap modes of transportation.

Innocenti sells Lambretta

The production lines to the Indian government, who in turn created Scooters India Limited (SIL), who used the Lambretta name until 1998. SIL produced the LI 150’s derivatives, Lamby and GP150 for export. We have seen many Lamby in classic Bollywood movies.

SIL then sold Innocenti to BMC (British Leyland), who began producing the Mini in Italy, shortly after. The Italian market responded positively, and BMC planned huge investments to increase manufacturing capabilities.

But it did not occur to BMC that Fiat is the taikor (big brother) in Italy, which had the Italian government blocking BMC’s projects. As such, BMC Innocenti went bankrupt.

The company’s assets were transferred to one Alessandro de Tomaso who had connections in the Italian government. Yes, the very same Tomaso of the legendary De Tomaso Pantera. However, just as other de Tomaso firms, Lambretta suffered and was shut down for good.

Lambretta has a new owner

The following years saw the Innocenti and Lambretta brands going around from one court to another embroiled in the fight for ownership.

Finally, a longtime Ductch Lambretta owner and investor Walter Scheffrahn got hold of both brands. He went on to establish a new operative headquarters called Innocenti SA in Lugano, Switzerland. Innocenti SA finally launched three Lambrettas, the V50, V125, and V200 in 2017 that received success in Far East markets.

This led to a partnership with Thailand’s Gaoking company. So, to answer our readers: the current Lambretta’s headquarters in Switzerland is home to their R&D department under Scheffrahn’s personal control and leadership. The Thai partners are in charge of manufacturing.

Lambretta Returns to Malaysia

Jenama legenda, Lambretta kembali ke Malaysia.

Ikon yang menggabungkan bakat Itali klasik dengan suasana retro moden yang sejuk, rangkaian skuter Lambretta menampilkan gaya abadi. Dengan sejarah yang kaya yang terus memikat peminat di seluruh dunia, Lambretta bersedia untuk menawarkan rakyat Malaysia gabungan model klasik dan kontemporari. Lambretta akan membuka lima kedai rasmi di Malaysia, terletak secara strategik di seluruh negara termasuk Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Pulau Pinang dan Kuching.

Warisan yang penuh dengan sejarah

Lambretta diasaskan pada tahun 1947, dan mendapat inspirasi penting daripada skuter Cushman hijau zaitun, yang telah digunakan secara meluas di Itali semasa perang. Visi di sebalik Lambretta adalah untuk menghasilkan kenderaan yang menawarkan kemudahan pemanduan, sesuai untuk lelaki dan wanita, dan membenarkan penumpang melakukan perjalanan tanpa menjejaskan pakaian mereka. Oleh itu, skuter Lambretta menggabungkan praktikal dengan lancar dengan bakat Itali yang tersendiri.

Selama bertahun-tahun, Lambretta telah memperkenalkan pelbagai model, didorong oleh visi pengasas Ferdinando Innocenti untuk menawarkan alternatif yang berpatutan dan bergaya. Pada lelaran awalnya, Lambretta mempunyai sistem suspensi unik dengan roda depan dan belakang bebas, dilengkapi dengan enjin dua lejang yang inovatif. Apa yang membezakannya, bagaimanapun, adalah enjin tertutup dan kerja badan yang diperkemas, membezakannya daripada motosikal konvensional. Reka bentuk tersendiri ini menangkap imaginasi orang ramai dan mendorong kejayaan Lambretta jauh di luar sempadan Itali.

Hari ini, Lambretta kekal sebagai lambang subkultur Mod, melambangkan skuter sebagai kenderaan Mod yang paling penting dan menjelmakan gaya tersendiri yang diilhamkan oleh Itali pada era itu.

Era Baharu Lambretta

Era baharu skuter Lambretta menggabungkan keanggunan, kefungsian dan estetika abadi dengan lancar. Sama ada anda seorang pakar skuter klasik atau seseorang yang mencari gabungan harmoni antara nostalgia dan kemodenan, Lambretta mempunyai sesuatu untuk ditawarkan.

Lambretta X250

Dengan gaya klasik, Lambrettas baharu memberi penghormatan kepada akar sejarahnya sambil menggabungkan dengan lancar estetika abadi dengan inovasi kontemporari. Ia juga mempamerkan seni bina monocoque yang unik, memberikan barisan kecanggihan dan kekuatan yang tidak terputus yang mengalir melalui setiap lengkung dan kontur. Model baharu ini memancarkan keanggunan dan eksklusiviti, mewakili kemuncak keturunan skuter Lambretta.

Lambretta G350

Lambretta X250 dan G350 akan dilancarkan di Malaysia tidak lama lagi. Nantikan platform media sosial rasmi kami untuk berita dan kemas kini terkini di laman Facebook Lambretta Malaysia dan Instagram.

Untuk maklumat lanjut, pertanyaan dan tempahan, sila layari laman web rasmi kami di https://lambrettascooters.com/my/.

 

The legendary brand, Lambretta returns to Malaysia.

An icon that combines classic Italian flair with cool modern-retro vibes, Lambretta’s range of scooters boasts a timeless style. With a rich history that continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide, Lambretta is poised to offer Malaysians a blend of classic and contemporary models. Lambretta will be opening five official stores in Malaysia, located strategically across the country including Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang and Kuching.

A legacy filled with rich history

Lambretta was founded in 1947, and drew significant inspiration from the olive green Cushman scooters, which had seen widespread use in Italy during the war. The vision behind Lambretta was to craft a vehicle that offered ease of driving, suited both men and women, and allowing passengers to travel without compromising their attire. Hence Lambretta scooters seamlessly blended practicality with distinctive Italian flair.

Over the years, Lambretta has unveiled a myriad of models, driven by founder Ferdinando Innocenti’s vision to offer an affordable and chic alternative. In its early iterations, Lambretta boasted a unique suspension system with independent front and rear wheels, complemented by an innovative two-stroke engine. What truly set it apart, however, was the enclosed engine and streamlined bodywork, distinguishing it from conventional motorcycles. This distinctive design captured the public’s imagination and propelled Lambretta’s success well beyond the borders of Italy.

Today, Lambretta remains emblematic of the Mod subculture, epitomizing the scooter as the quintessential Mod vehicle and embodying the distinctive Italian-inspired style of that era.

A new era of Lambretta

The new era of Lambretta scooters seamlessly blends elegance, functionality, and timeless aesthetics. Whether you’re a connoisseur of classic scooters or someone seeking a harmonious blend of nostalgia and modernity, Lambretta has something to offer.

Lambretta X250

With a classic style, the new Lambrettas pay homage to its historic roots while seamlessly blending timeless aesthetics with contemporary innovation. It also showcases a signature unique monocoque architecture, providing an unbroken line of sophistication and strength that runs through every curve and contour. The new models exude elegance and exclusivity, representing the zenith of Lambretta’s scooter lineage.

Lambretta G350

The Lambretta X250 and G350 will be launching in Malaysia soon. Stay tuned to our official social media platforms for the latest news and updates at Lambretta Malaysia Facebook page and Instagram.

For more information, enquiries and booking, please visit our official website at https://lambrettascooters.com/my/.

 

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