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Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera classic scooter for sale

The Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera stands out as a lightweight, agile scooter, representing the classic Italian city mobility of the 1970s and 80s. Combining reliable engine technology with ease of maintenance and unmistakable styling, it remains a favourite for enthusiasts seeking a piece of two-wheeled history.

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1973 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Piaggio VESPA 125 PRIMAVERA

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1964 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

PIAGGIO Vespa 125 Primavera VNB5T

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1975 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

PIAGGIO Vespa 125 Primavera Vespa-125-Primavera

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1974 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

<p>PRESENTE PAD. 26 - FIERA BOLOGNA - 24-27 OTTOBRE</p>

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$11,0512 years ago
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1967 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Vespa Primavera 125 B 196 Nr. 316

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1974 | Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Vespa Primavera 125 B 196 Nr. 320

$11,7292 years ago
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<p>PRESENTE PAD. 26 - FIERA BOLOGNA - 26-29 OTTOBRE</p>

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Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera Classic Motorbikes: Prices & Market Values

The market value of Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera motorcycles is primarily determined by technical condition, originality, and mileage, as well as rarity, history, and documentation. A well-maintained, largely original vehicle with low, verifiable mileage and a complete history including expert reports and documentation generally achieves significantly higher prices than a comparable vehicle with deferred maintenance, extensive modifications, or an unclear provenance.

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Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera: Market Prices & Value Trends

Based on sales data from the Classic Trader marketplace, the Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera shows a broadly stable to gently firming market over the period from March 2021 to January 2026. Most observed prices for these classic 125cc Primaveras (predominantly 1973–1976 model years, typically 5–7 hp) cluster in the mid-£5,000s to low-£6,000s, suggesting a realistic current market range of around £4,900 to £6,900 for presentable, correctly specified examples. Lower figures tend to reflect more basic condition or less desirable provenance, while higher asking prices appear linked to stronger presentation, restoration quality, or sought-after early- to mid-1970s builds; a few higher points around £7,400–£8,700 look like outliers rather than the everyday clearing level. Recent 2025–early 2026 entries sit mostly between roughly £5,200 and £6,500, indicating steady demand rather than a rapid surge. In Europe, Italy- and Germany-sourced offerings dominate the sample, reinforcing the Primavera’s status as a liquid, collectible scooter where originality and documented rebuilds underpin values.

History of the Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Piaggio launched the Vespa 125 Primavera in the late 1960s as a response to the growing demand for compact, efficient urban transportation. The Primavera introduced a fresh chassis design compared to previous Vespa models, focusing on nimbleness and a youthful appeal. It quickly became one of Piaggio’s best-selling variants, establishing a reputation for practicality in European cities. Over the years, the Primavera played a key role in shaping scooter culture, especially in southern Europe and the UK, where it became a staple among young commuters and scooter clubs.

Model History of the Vespa 125 Primavera

The Vespa 125 Primavera succeeded earlier 125cc Vespa models, introducing updates in chassis geometry for improved handling. Its run encompassed several iterations, with subtle changes in visual details and mechanical components, leading up to more modern versions in the later decades. The Primavera line continues today, but classic models from the 1960s to 1980s remain distinct for their steel-bodied construction and cable-operated controls.

Highlights of Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Primavera models are known for their compact steel monocoque frames, rear-mounted 125cc two-stroke engines, and manual 4-speed gearboxes operated from the handlebar. The model’s approachable ergonomics and strong aftermarket support contribute to its ongoing popularity in restoration circles. Statistically, the Vespa 125 Primavera accounts for 100% of Piaggio listings in this segment, highlighting its significance within the brand’s classic catalogue.

Technical Data Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

Special Editions and Collectible Models

Various limited paint colours and anniversary badges appeared during the Primavera’s production, but factory special editions were rare. Some later models received chrome accents or revised script on side panels; however, most collectible differences stem from year-to-year running changes and region-specific variants.

Engine, Performance, Transmission and Handling

Powered by a 125cc two-stroke engine, the Primavera delivers lively acceleration and a crisp throttle response. The manual gear change, operated by twisting the left grip, provides direct rider feedback. Suspension design is tuned for city streets, allowing quick direction changes and confident cornering at urban speeds. Drum brakes, while period-correct, require regular adjustment for optimal performance.

Interior, Comfort, Exterior and Design

The design of the Vespa 125 Primavera is defined by its steel monocoque frame, compact overall dimensions, and elegantly flared side cowls. Handlebar instrumentation is minimal and functional, aimed at urban practicality. Many models featured two-tone seats and chrome trim accents, with factory colours ranging from classic white and red to light blue and green. Accessories such as rear luggage racks, windshields, and period-correct lighting upgrades are widely available, further enhancing individuality.

Summary of the Piaggio Vespa 125 Primavera

The Vespa 125 Primavera offers classic Italian scooter engineering, backed by a reputation for reliability and easy operation. Its complete dominance of the classic Piaggio listings underlines its lasting appeal among collectors and city riders alike.