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DETAILS:
| stock number: | 9f0x6n |
| location: | Fort Myers, FL |
| make/model: | Piaggio APE |
| year: | 2024 |
| condition: | like new |
| cylinders: | other |
| drive: | rwd |
| fuel: | gas |
| odometer: | 100 |
| paint color: | white |
| title status: | clean |
| transmission: | manual |
| type: | convertible |
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DESCRIPTION:
Virtually new. Odometer 110 KM. The 2024 Piaggio Ape Calessino is a stylish, retro-inspired three-wheeled passenger vehicle designed for leisure, tourism, and premium passenger transport.
It combines 1950s Mediterranean charm with modern reliability, a 200cc gasoline engine, 5 gears, and open-air seating for three, evoking a "dolce vita" lifestyle
The Calessino is designed as a small, elegant passenger taxi (often referred to as a "Tuk Tuk" in tourist contexts) with a cabriolet-style body that allows for an open-air experience.
It features a, often luxurious, seat layout designed for three people (usually the driver and two passengers in the rear).
The canvas roof and doors can be rolled up or removed for a fully open ride, perfect for scenic, slow-paced driving in, for instance, coastal towns or city centers.
It is mostly utilized for transporting guests at high-end resorts, tourist sightseeing, or short-distance urban personal mobility.
It combines 1950s Mediterranean charm with modern reliability, a 200cc gasoline engine, 5 gears, and open-air seating for three, evoking a "dolce vita" lifestyle
The Calessino is designed as a small, elegant passenger taxi (often referred to as a "Tuk Tuk" in tourist contexts) with a cabriolet-style body that allows for an open-air experience.
It features a, often luxurious, seat layout designed for three people (usually the driver and two passengers in the rear).
The canvas roof and doors can be rolled up or removed for a fully open ride, perfect for scenic, slow-paced driving in, for instance, coastal towns or city centers.
It is mostly utilized for transporting guests at high-end resorts, tourist sightseeing, or short-distance urban personal mobility.
Posted: May 1, 2026