Peugeot Motocycles all-new Belville 200 range has now landed in Aus

Peugeot Motocycles all-new Belville 200 range has now landed in Aus

Peugeot Motocycles is pleased to announce that the all-new Belville 200 range has now landed in Australia.

The powerful yet compact Belville brings with it a long list of standard features including ABS disc braking system, modern LED lighting, LCD display, USB charging port and 16″ big wheel platform.

The Belville 200i is equipped with Peugeot’s new Euro4 EasyMotion injection engine. Thanks to LFE (Low Friction Efficiency) technology the new engine delivers economical fuel consumption (2.7 L / 100 km) combining great torque and direct response allowing you to transition from the inner city to open roads with ease.

RRP $4,790 inc GST including two-year unlimited KLM warranty and roadside assistance. Belville 200i launches in three different colours and is available for immediate delivery.

Since its first motorised two-wheeler in 1898, Peugeot Motocycles remains a global leader through constant innovation. This includes the mantel as the first scooter with a plastic body; the first electric scooter, and the first 125cc-powered scooter equipped with the added safety of ABS braking.

With a global network of more than 70 countries, Peugeot Motocycles offers a wide range of models from 50 to 400cc, two or three wheels, intelligent transport solutions designed to suit every customer’s lifestyle.

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