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Piaggio Ape | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Piaggio |
Also called | Piaggio Ape |
Production | 1948–present |
Assembly | Pontedera, Pisa, Italy Pune, India |
Designer | Piaggio |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Submicro Van |
Body style | Van, Pickup, Autorickshaw |
Platform | Vs67MP5 |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 159 cm (Ape 500) |
Length | 249 cm (Ape 500 short) |
Width | 126 cm (Ape 500 short) |
Height | 155 cm (Ape 500 short) |
The Piaggio Ape (Italian: [ˈpjaddʒo ˈaːpe]; Italian for 'bee'),[1][2] is a three-wheeled light commercial vehicle, manufactured and marketed by Piaggio as an adaption of the company's Vespa scooter — in continuous production since its 1948 introduction and offered in numerous body configurations to serve a wide range of utilitarian functions.
Initially marketed as the VespaCar or TriVespa, Piaggio subsequently marketed the utility vehicle as the Ape — derived from the Italian for bee; [1] its scooter marketed as the Vespa, meaning wasp.
After World War II, when Italians could ill afford personal transportation, aircraft designer Corradino D'Ascanio, in 1947, conceived a light and simple three-wheeled commercial vehicle, finding favour with Piaggio. The first model was a cabless adaptation of the company's two-wheel scooter, the Vespa, adding two rear wheels and a flat utiity bed over the rear axle.
Initial models featured 50 cc,[4] 125 cc or 150 cc and more recently 175 cc engines. By the time of the 1964 Ape D, a cab was added to protect the driver from the elements.[5]
With handlebar style steering (a steering wheel became a later innovation), the original Ape was designed as a single-seater, now able to accommodate two passengers of modest size. A door is provided on each side, to facilitate entry and exit. Performance is modest, suited to light delivery, with good torque for hills and a low top speed. On larger roads, Apes may be driven close to the curb to allow other vehicles to pass.
The vehicles come in various configurations such as vans and pickups for load carrying (popular with postal administration in some countries) and as an autorickshaw(Tukxi). More recently Piaggio has offered models such as the Ape Cross Country and the Ape Web aimed at the youth market. The Ape is also commonly used as a promotion tool, with advertising signboards mounted in the load bay.
The Ape is a common in Italy where its compact size allows it to negotiate narrow streets, park easily, and serve as an impromptu market stall.
Most Apes are produced in India by Piaggio India, and a similar vehicle is manufactured by Bajaj Auto. In India the Ape is most commonly found in the form of an autorickshaw. A relatively small number of Apes are still made in Italy. On October 16, 2013, Piaggio announced that the production of Ape would end in Italy and moved to India.[6]
Currently two model ranges are offered: the 'Ape 50' with a 49.8 cc petrol engine[7] and the larger 'Ape TM' which comes available with a 218 cc petrol engine or a 422 cc diesel engine.[8]
The 'Ape 50' can carry 175 to 205 kg (386 to 452 lb) while the 'TM' and 'Classic' can carry 700 to 805 kg (1,543 to 1,775 lb) (depending on version and engine).[9] Fuel consumption for the current Ape 50 model is about 30 km/l (85 mpg‑imp; 71 mpg‑US)[10][11]
A limited edition named the Calessino was offered with retro styling in an autorickshaw configuration and two colors white and anniversary blue — the design evoking the Ape of the 1950s and 1960s.[12]
A design modified for racing for the Piaggio Ape has been built. The Piaggio Ape RR (mostly known as the Ape RR) is hand-made with modifications to enable drifting. It has been used in special racing competitions, like the Ape RR Show in San Marino.[13]
Ape B with wooden bed
Ape C
Ape P501 in profile (with a Vespa as the load)
Ape Cross Country
Ape Poker
Ape 50 used as a garbage truck
1977 Apecar LS
Ape Calessino (2007 model)
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