Lambretta X300 Casa Limited Edition now in Malaysia – only 99 units available

Bike Continent Sdn Bhd, the official distributor of Lambretta in Malaysia, has announced the arrival of the special edition X300 Casa Limited Edition model.

It is reported that only 999 units have been produced for the global market, with only 99 units allocated for the Malaysian market.

Utilizing services from Casa Lambretta’s customization division, the X300 Casa features the following characteristics:

  • High-performance carbon fiber components such as a windscreen, rear spoiler, and front shock absorber protectors
  • Full-color TFT display
  • Angel Scooter tires
  • Racing graphics
  • Graphics of “47,” marking the birth of Lambretta in 1947
  • Gold Matte Chrome finish on the headlamp frame, trim, and horn cover

The X300 Casa is powered by a single-cylinder 275 cc engine, capable of producing 25.1 hp at 8,250 rpm and 24.5 Nm at 6,250 rpm.

The steel monocoque frame is supported by a double arm-link suspension at the front and twin shocks at the rear.

The braking system features 220 mm rotors at the front and 240 mm at the rear, assisted by a two-channel ABS system.

The fuel tank capacity is 7.5 liters, while the seat height is 790 mm.

Lambretta Malaysia also set a new ASEAN and Asia record by successfully gathering 818 registered participants for a mass ride at the PETRONAS Sepang International Circuit.

Locally-assembled Lambretta X250, G350 launched in Malaysia

After announcing its entry into the Malaysian market last April, the iconic brand Lambretta has now officially launched the X250 and G350 scooters.

Designed with a blend of classic appeal and modern technology, the X250 features a single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine with a displacement of 250 cc that generates 24.8 hp at 8,250 rpm and 24.5 Nm at 6,250 rpm.

The X250 measures in at 1,922 mm in length, 741 mm in width, 1,117 mm in height, and has a wheelbase of 1,370 mm. It has a fuel tank capacity of 7 litres and a dry weight of 165 kg.

It is built around a semi-monocoque frame paired with twin shock absorbers at the front and rear. It is fitted with 12-inch wheels, with 120/70 tyre at the front and 130/70 at the rear.

Additionally, it comes equipped with LED lights, a combination of analog and LCD displays, as well as front and rear disc brakes with ABS for enhanced safety.

On the other hand, the G350 is a premium offering inspired by Milan’s illustrious fashion scene. It boasts a 330 cc single-cylinder engine with liquid cooling that produces 25.8 hp at 7,500 rpm and 25.5 Nm at 6,250 Nm.

Size-wise, it is slightly larger than the X250 with dimensions of 1,956 mm in length, 770 mm in width, 1,129 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 1,400 mm. It has a 9.5-litre fuel tank capacity and a dry weight of 173 kg.

The G350 uses a steel monocoque frame with twin front and rear shock absorbers for its suspension system. It also features 12-inch wheels fitted with Pirelli tyres.

Furthermore, the scooter is equipped with front and rear LED lights, a digital TFT display, and a USB charger located in the glove compartment. Its safety system includes 240 mm front and rear disc brakes, along with ABS.

The selling prices of the X250 and G350 start at RM22,800 and RM29,800, respectively. The X250 is available in silver, green, white, black, and yellow, while the G350 can be had in red, white, and black.

Lambretta arrives in Malaysia, to launch X250 and G350 scooters

LAMBRETTA, a well-known classic scooter brand, has announced its entry into the Malaysian market.

To start, Lambretta will be opening five official stores located strategically across the country including Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang and Kuching. It will also soon launch two new models, namely the X250 and G350.

Founded in 1947, Lambretta drew significant inspiration from the olive green Cushman scooters, which had seen widespread use in Italy during the war.

The vision behind the brand was to craft a vehicle that offered ease of driving, suited both men and women, and allowed passengers to travel without compromising their attire.

In its early iterations, Lambretta boasted a unique suspension system with independent front and rear wheels, complemented by an innovative two-stroke engine.

What truly set it apart, however, was the enclosed engine and streamlined bodywork, distinguishing it from conventional motorcycles.

Today, Lambretta remains emblematic of the Mod subculture, epitomisng the scooter as the quintessential Mod vehicle and embodying the distinctive Italian-inspired style of that era.

The new era of Lambretta scooters seamlessly blends elegance, functionality, and timeless aesthetics. With a classic style, the new Lambrettas pay homage to its historic roots while seamlessly blending timeless aesthetics with contemporary innovation.

It also showcases a signature unique monocoque architecture, providing an unbroken line of sophistication and strength that runs through every curve and contour. The new models exude elegance and exclusivity, representing the zenith of Lambretta’s scooter lineage.