The Aveta Vanguard 250 scooter, based on the Piaggio Nexus 250 platform, has been introduced in Malaysia. It offers two variants: Standard and SE, priced at RM14,488 and RM16,388 respectively. The scooter boasts adventure-touring capabilities with features like high ground clearance, robust suspension, and an ergonomic seat. Power comes from a 244.2 cc single-cylinder engine generating 24.8 hp. Differences between the variants lie in the suspension, specifications, and features like a 7-inch TFT-LCD display and tyre pressure monitoring in the SE version.
Now in Malaysia is the 2025 Aveta Vanguard 250 scooter, priced at RM14,488 for the Standard Variant and RM16,388 for the SE version. The Vanguard 250 is available in Nano Grey for Standard while the SE comes in Majestic Green and Titanium Grey.
Power for the Vanguard comes from a SOHC, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder, four-valve engine displacing 244.2 cc, fed by Bosch EFI. Power is rated at 24.8 hp at 8,500 rpm with a maximum torque of22.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm, going to the rear wheel via CVT transmission and belt drive. For braking, the Standard gets a 260 mm front brake disc with floating calliper and 240 mm disc with floating calliper at the rear. The SE comes with the same size brake discs front and rear, but fitted with opposed four-piston calliper in front and two-piston calliper at the back, while two-channel ABS and traction control is standard equipment for both model variants.
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