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Lambretta Launches Flagship G350 and New J200 Scooters in Taiwan

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Lambretta launched its flagship G350 scooter and the new J200 model in Taiwan.
  • The G350 features a 330.1cc engine and retro design, priced at NT$328,000 to NT$338,000.
  • The J200, targeting the commuter market, has a 174.5cc engine and smart keyless system, priced at NT$178,000.

Italian classic scooter brand Lambretta has officially launched its flagship G350 and the new J200 models in Taiwan. The G350 continues the G-Special series design with its iconic hexagonal headlight and integrated taillight badging. It boasts a steel body and a 330.1cc liquid-cooled engine, producing 19kW and 25.5 Nm of torque, paired with a CVT. This makes it the most powerful model in Lambretta's current lineup. The scooter features Double Arm-Link front suspension and ABS on both front and rear disc brakes. The G350 SERIESI and SERIESIII (monotone) are priced at NT$328,000, while the SERIESII (two-tone) costs NT$338,000.

The J200 marks Lambretta's entry into the 150cc (white plate) category in Taiwan. It retains the J Series' lightweight and compact dimensions with a distinctive "Long and Low" profile. The J200 is powered by a 174.5cc liquid-cooled engine delivering 16.8 horsepower and 15.5 Nm of torque, also with a CVT. This setup is designed for the frequent starts and stops of urban commuting. It includes Double Arm-Link front suspension, adjustable rear shock absorbers, dual-channel ABS, and switchable TCS.

For enhanced urban usability, the J200 features a smart keyless system and a full-color TFT display showing speed, RPM, temperature, and maintenance information. Bluetooth connectivity allows for incoming call notifications on the display. The J200 is available for pre-order at NT$178,000, with limited quantities available.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.