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Piaggio Revises Beverly Range for 2017

The Piaggio Beverly is considered by many a leader in the high wheel segment and it now just got better as the Italian manufacturer has updated it for 2017 through a series of mechanical and visual elements.
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Mechanically, the new Beverly range got upgraded 300 and 350 engines that now meet Euro 4 regulations. This means that thanks to the use of a new catalytic converter, a new silencer and an update to the electronic control unit maps, the two Piaggio single-cylinders become Euro 4 approved and maintain the brilliance and performance that have always characterized Beverly.

Next, the standard equipment list gained two important features - the ABS and ASR traction control system. Along with them comes a remote control to open the saddle and locate your ride by flashing the indicators, a new USB port to replace the 12V socket as well as a new instrument cluster.

The new range of scooters is available in new colors and graphics and come in four flavors:

The Piaggio Beverly 300, which is the classic, reliable, standard model coming with LED daytime running lights as standard to complement its elegant and popular shapes. Next is the Beverly 300 S, adding a dash of sportiness through dedicated more sober colors and a motorcycle-inspired chassis with the fuel tank sitting in the center under the foot board.

The Beverly 300 by Police is a special version of the scooter that stems from the combination of two Italian traditions of excellence like Piaggio and Police. Mechanically it’s the same as the others, but it comes with special colors and accessories.

Last but not least, there is the Beverly 350 SportTouring, the flagship of the range coming with a bigger 330 cc engine and an automatic multiplate wet clutch that offer more power and better fuel consumption. To be exact, there are 30 HP and 29 Nm of torque more than the 300 version and offers a fuel consumption of 3.5 l/100 km (67 mpg).
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