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Piaggio Ape Calessino Electric Lithium: an electrifying Dolce Vita!

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Luc Gagné
Here is a familiar three-wheeled light commercial vehicle for travelers who visit Italy: Piaggio’s Ape Calessino. This one however has a silent ride and produces no emission because it is electric!

The Ape Calessino Electric Lithium is a limited production zero-emission version of Piaggio’s three-wheeled neoclassic.

Here is a familiar three-wheeled light commercial vehicle for travelers who visit Italy: Piaggio’s Ape Calessino. This one however has a silent ride and produces no emission because it is electric!

With the refreshed 2009 Ape range (new trim levels and new style), Piaggio has introduced this zero-emission version of the Ape Calessino. Electric drives and lithium batteries replace the usual 422 cc direct injection Diesel engine.

An icon of Italian roads
The Ape (pronounced "ah-peh"; Italian for bee) was first introduced in 1948 by Piaggio. In that post-war reconstruction period, aimed at small businesses it turned out to be perfect for transporting goods even in the narrowest city streets. Quickly however the Ape became an alternative choice for personal mobility as well.

In 2007, Piaggio launched – or rather re-launched -- the Ape Calessino, a model inspired by its namesake of the 50s: a small rickshaw-like passenger vehicle designed to ferry around Hollywood stars visiting Italy's islands and some of the most beautiful places in the Mediterranean.

Initially conceived as a limited edition of just 999 units, the Ape Calessino turned into an astonishing success, not only because of its cheeky character, but also because of its versatility.

Electrifying neoclassic
Now, there’s the Ape Calessino Electric Lithium, a three-wheeled neoclassic that offers the same features and elegance as the diesel-engined version. The electric version boasts a unique livery, with an elegant blue and white two-tone color scheme for the bodywork and canvas elements.

The same two-tone scheme is echoed in the interior, with cream colored upholstery trimmed with blue piping. The cheeky vintage look is emphasized by whitewall tires mounted on chromed wheels; inserts in tropical wood and elegant yachting style trim details.

This vehicle is driven using a handlebar.
Luc Gagné
Luc Gagné
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