Unique character
With its modern-shaped front end and colour schemes that showcase its streamlined automotive-inspired design, the Piaggio MP3 310 Sport turns heads wherever it goes. Details such as blue saddle stitching and decals on the black front wheel rims also make an impact, while a mix of matt and glossy black finishes and the footwell with its aluminium insert complete the sporty look. Rideable with a car licence, this perfect fusion of elegance and aggression is designed for riders looking for style and performance in a vehicle that is already unique in the world.
Responsive and efficient
The lightest, most agile of the MP3 three-wheel family, the Piaggio MP3 310 Sport is designed for lovers of a more rugged riding style. Its front articulated quadrilateral suspension system and double front wheel deliver a responsive ride and exceptional road handling even on slippery asphalt surfaces. The Euro 5+ compliant 310 High Performance Engine is an efficient powerhouse that provides the Piaggio MP3 310 Sport with rapid acceleration and a top speed of 129 km/h.
Ready for anything
The Piaggio MP3 310 Sport’s braking performance comes courtesy of disc brakes on all three wheels, with the front discs sporting a wave profile. Rounding out the exclusive “Sport” kit is Piaggio MIA, which comes as standard and connects your bike and smartphone via Bluetooth.
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