Can you believe that this scooter is worth more than 200,000? Isn't this the Vespa 946, one might ask? Yes, this is indeed a 946, but it is not a normal 946, but a limited edition launched by Vespa and Christian Dior.
By chance, I learned that this limited edition 946 actually arrived in the store, which is a rare opportunity, and with the mentality of going to join in the fun, I went to see the Vespa 946 Christian Dior, which is a luxury!
If you are a Vespa fan, but also a Dior powder, then you see this 946 may have two eyes, especially girls are difficult to refuse the temptation of Dior, of course, this limited edition model for me like the big guy is actually not lethal, in addition to the high price.
As the old saying goes: Things are precious when they are scarce! So there doesn't seem to be a standard for the price of the Vespa 946 Christian Dior, which is said to be over 250,000. To know that the price of the Vespa 946 Red Limited Edition is 128,800, it can be said that Dior's blessing has doubled its value again. Whether this price is worth it or not, forgive the editor for having no way to explain this problem.
The modern version of the classic Vespa 946, unveiled in Milan in 2012, is known for its elegant lines and technological innovations, based on which the Christian Dior edition is based.
The Vespa 946 Christian Dior, with its off-white body and gold satin finish, highlights Dior's stylish aesthetic.
Gold-tone satin parts include the rear luggage rack, bag hooks, aluminum mirror holders, handle ends, and the edges and hubs of the alloy rims.
12 inch wheels with 220mm dual disc brake, ABS dual channel brake system and ASR traction electronic control system as standard.
Hooks designed with the distinctive "Christian Dior" logo are located in front of the cushions.
The special pattern underneath the hand-stitched leather cushions is the classic Dior Oblique twill created by Marc Bohan in 1967.
This rear bracket is a tail box for mounting the Dior Oblique pattern (sold separately).
Helmets decorated with Dior Oblique motifs are also available (sold separately).
The words "Christian Dior Paris" on the side brackets are the easiest to identify.
The folding back pedals are meticulously designed to be finished with a touch of luxury in gold satin.
The 150cc 3V air-cooled engine, its performance parameters, doesn't seem to matter anymore on the limited edition of this car, because the people who buy it won't care about the data either.
Because Vespa and Dior were both born in 1946, the two brands often collaborate. Designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Womenswear & Accessories at Dior, the Vespa 946 Christian Dior is produced in Italy and limited to 946 units worldwide.