Piaggio is revamping almost its entire scooter range between 2025 and 2026, with three completely updated best-sellers and a long-awaited new addition. The Liberty arrives in a new generation with three Euro 5+ engine sizes, the Medley debuts for the first time in the 200 class, the Beverly adopts the new 310 HPE engine and celebrates its 25th anniversary with a special edition, while the three-wheeled MP3 also upgrades to the 310. In addition, there's a strong new commercial offer: from May 19, 2025, all Piaggio scooters will come with a 4-year official warranty. Below you will find all models with technical specifications, prices, and what's new compared to previous versions.
Piaggio Liberty 2025: three renewed engine sizes
Presented at EICMA 2024 and in dealerships from February-March 2025, the Liberty is the absolute best-seller of the Pontedera brand. This new generation brings a more modern design, new digital instrumentation with an LCD display, and all engines updated to Euro 5+ homologation. For each engine size, there are two versions: the classic Liberty (satin finishes, Bianco Luna and Nero Abisso colors) and the sporty Liberty S (glossy black finishes, Bianco Luna, Nero Meteora, Grigio Materia, Blu Ardesia colors).
Liberty 50
Single-cylinder i-get 4T air-cooled engine, 3 valves, electronic injection, 49 cc (39 × 41.8 mm). Delivers 2.4 kW (approx. 3 HP) at 7,500 rpm with 3.1 Nm torque, Euro 5 homologation (AM/B license). 240 mm front disc brake and 140 mm rear drum brake, 90/80-16" front and 100/80-14" rear wheels, 6-liter fuel tank (1.5 L reserve), 780 mm seat height, 88 kg dry weight, 45 km/h top speed. Price: €2,599 (Liberty) / €2,699 (Liberty S).
Liberty 125
Single-cylinder i-get 4T air-cooled, Euro 5+, 124 cc, 10.9 HP (8.1 kW) at 7,750 rpm and 11 Nm at 6,250 rpm. Front disc brake with ABS and rear drum brake, 90/80-16" / 100/80-14" wheels, 6-liter fuel tank, 790 mm seat height, top speed approx. 100 km/h, fuel consumption approx. 2.5 L/100 km. Price: €2,999 (Liberty) / €3,099 (Liberty S).
Liberty 150
Single-cylinder i-get 4T air-cooled, Euro 5+, 155 cc, 12.9 HP (9.5 kW) at 7,750 rpm and 13 Nm at 6,750 rpm. Front disc brake with ABS and rear drum brake, fuel consumption approx. 2.7 L/100 km, requires A2 or higher license. Price: €3,099 (Liberty) / €3,199 (Liberty S).
Piaggio Medley 200: the new 2025 engine size
The Medley was also presented at EICMA 2024 and will be sold from 2025, with an important novelty: for the first time, it grows to the 200 class, which was previously absent (only available in 125 and 150). It is equipped with a 174 cc liquid-cooled i-get single-cylinder engine — classified in the "200" class — with a distinctive technical feature: the RISS (Regulator Inverter Start & Stop) system, patented by Piaggio, which eliminates the traditional starter motor by replacing it with a brushless electric machine mounted directly on the crankshaft, for silent starts, less weight, and reduced fuel consumption.
Technical specifications: 174 cc (61.5 × 58.8 mm), power 13 kW (17.7 HP) at 8,650 rpm, torque 16.5 Nm at 7,000 rpm, automatic CVT gearbox, Euro 5+. 260 mm front disc brakes with ABS and 240 mm rear disc brake, 100/80-16" / 120/70-14" wheels, 7-liter fuel tank, length 2,020 mm, 799 mm seat height, 1,395 mm wheelbase, 114 km/h top speed, 38.5 km/l fuel consumption (WMTC cycle). The Medley S 200 version features black rims and details, standard LED lights, and Piaggio MIA connectivity as standard (optional on the base model at €214), available in Nero Meteora, Bianco Luna, Blu Ardesia, and Oro Opaco colors. Price: €3,999 (Medley) / €4,099–€4,150 (Medley S).
Piaggio Beverly 310 HPE: completely new engine
The Beverly 310 is the third major novelty for 2025, presented at EICMA 2024 and in dealerships from spring 2025. The main novelty is the engine: the previous 278 cc gives way to a brand new 310 cc HPE (High Performance Engine), with over 70% of its components renewed compared to the previous version.
Technical specifications: liquid-cooled i-get 4T HPE single-cylinder, 4 valves, Euro 5+, 310 cc (75 × 70.1 mm), power 20.4 kW (27.7 HP) at 7,500 rpm, torque 29.5 Nm at 6,000 rpm, CVT gearbox with torque servo. High-strength steel tube double cradle frame, 35 mm Showa telescopic fork, Showa double shock absorber with 5-position adjustable preload, 300 mm (front) and 240 mm (rear) disc brakes, ABS + ASR (traction control), 110/70-16" / 140/70-14" wheels, 12-liter fuel tank (2 L reserve), 185 kg curb weight, 812 mm seat height, top speed approx. 140 km/h, fuel consumption approx. 25 km/l (WMTC). Standard features: full LED headlights, keyless ignition, LCD instrumentation, center stand, luggage rack, USB socket. Versions Beverly 310 (Bianco Luna, Nero Cosmo colors) and Beverly S 310 (matte finishes, Grigio Mercurio, Nero Meteora, Verde Jungle, Blu Zaffiro colors). Price: €5,799 (310) / €5,899 (S 310). A2 or higher license.
Piaggio Beverly 400 HPE: top-of-the-range confirmed
The Beverly 400 HPE, already in the range, has been confirmed and updated to Euro 5+ for 2025. It is the top-of-the-range two-wheeled Beverly, designed for long journeys and motorways.
Technical specifications: liquid-cooled 4T HPE single-cylinder, Euro 5+, 399 cc (84 × 72 mm), power 35.9 HP (26.4 kW) at 7,500 rpm, torque 37.7 Nm at 5,700 rpm, top speed 139 km/h, 12-liter fuel tank, 181 kg dry weight, ABS + ASR as standard. Price: €6,799 (400) / €6,899 (S 400). A2/A license.
Piaggio MP3 310: the renewed three-wheeler
The MP3 310 is technically a three-wheeler (can be driven with a car/B license) but is part of the Piaggio scooter range. It is the third generation of the model and debuts with the new 310 cc engine and a completely renewed design, inspired by its larger siblings, the 400 and 530.
Technical specifications: liquid-cooled 4T HPE single-cylinder, Euro 5+, 310 cc, power 26.4 HP at 7,500 rpm, torque 27.3 Nm at 6,000 rpm, top speed 129 km/h, 11-liter fuel tank, fuel consumption 32.3 km/l. Features: full LED lighting, LCD instrumentation, keyless ignition, renewed seat; the Sport version has Piaggio MIA connectivity as standard. Price: €8,099 (310) / €8,299 (310 Sport). Drivable with a B license.
Piaggio Beverly 25th Anniversary: the 2026 novelty
Launched in May 2026 and in dealerships from June 2026, the Beverly 25th Anniversary is the special edition celebrating the model's 25th anniversary (born in 2001). It is based on the Beverly S with a unique and unrepeatable trim.
The exclusive design features the Grigio 25th Anniversary color (dark matte metallic grey) with light grey graphics throughout the vehicle, contrasting glossy black finishes for the passenger grab handle and headlight frame, gold details on graphics and "Beverly" badge, glossy black wheels with gold and grey details, dedicated seat with double perforated weave upholstery and double gold/black stitching, "25th Anniversary" badge with Italian tricolor on the rear shield and standard smoked windscreen (a tribute to the first Beverly from 2001). It is available in two engine sizes: 310 HPE (27.7 HP, 29.5 Nm) at €6,050 and 400 HPE (35.9 HP, 37.7 Nm) at €7,050.
All models compared
| Model | Engine Size | Power | Year | Price from |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberty 50 / S | 49 cc | 3 HP | 2025 | €2,599 |
| Liberty 125 / S | 124 cc | 10.9 HP | 2025 | €2,999 |
| Liberty 150 / S | 155 cc | 12.9 HP | 2025 | €3,099 |
| Medley 200 / S | 174 cc | 17.7 HP | 2025 | €3,999 |
| Beverly 310 / S | 310 cc | 27.7 HP | 2025 | €5,799 |
| Beverly 400 / S | 399 cc | 35.9 HP | 2025 | €6,799 |
| Beverly 25th Anniversary 310 | 310 cc | 27.7 HP | 2026 | €6,050 |
| Beverly 25th Anniversary 400 | 399 cc | 35.9 HP | 2026 | €7,050 |
| MP3 310 / Sport | 310 cc | 26.4 HP | 2025 | €8,099 |
Indicative list prices at launch. For updated prices and current promotions, contact Moon Bike.
4-year warranty: why original spare parts matter
From May 19, 2025, all Piaggio scooters — including Liberty, Medley, Beverly, and MP3 — will benefit from a 4-year official warranty at no additional cost, valid for original spare parts and labor at the Official Piaggio Network. The warranty applies to scooters up to 50 cc (Euro 5) and over 50 cc (Euro 5+) purchased from that date. This is a concrete reason to always use original Piaggio spare parts during maintenance: fitting non-original parts can indeed compromise the validity of the warranty.
Maintenance and spare parts: what is needed for each service
The completely new engines of the Medley 200 and Beverly 310 HPE have specific components that are not interchangeable with previous versions: when ordering a spare part, it is therefore essential to start with the exact model and year. For routine maintenance of these scooters, the most requested parts are filters (oil and air), spark plugs, drive belts and variator rollers, transmission overhaul kits, brake pads and discs, and engine oil. On the Liberty, an absolute best-seller in Italy, the demand for these spare parts is particularly high.
Frequently Asked Questions
When were the new Piaggio 2025 scooters released?
Liberty, Medley 200 and Beverly 310 were presented at EICMA 2024 and arrived in dealerships during 2025 (Liberty from February-March, Beverly from spring). The Beverly 25th Anniversary is the 2026 novelty, launched in May and available from June 2026.
What license is required for the new Piaggio scooters?
The Liberty 50 can be ridden with an AM/B license; the Liberty 125 with an A1 (or B with CIG where required); Liberty 150, Medley 200, Beverly 310 and 400 require an A2 or higher license. The MP3 310, being a three-wheeler, can also be ridden with a B (car) license.
What is different in the Beverly 310 compared to the old 300?
The Beverly 310 is equipped with a completely new 310 cc HPE engine, which replaces the previous 278 cc, with over 70% of its components renewed. This also means that many specific engine spare parts are not interchangeable with previous versions: to order the correct part, you need to specify the exact model and year.
Is the Piaggio 4-year warranty valid with non-original spare parts?
The official 4-year warranty is valid for original spare parts and labor at the Official Piaggio Network. Using original spare parts during maintenance is the correct choice to avoid risking its validity.
Where can I find spare parts for my Piaggio scooter?
As an official dealer of the Piaggio Group, Moon Bike supplies original spare parts for the entire scooter range: some are available in stock, the rest can be ordered quickly. Write us your vehicle's model and year and we will tell you availability and lead times.
Original Piaggio spare parts: available from Moon Bike
Moon Bike is an official dealer of the Piaggio Group based in Naples. Original spare parts for all scooters in the range — Liberty, Medley, Beverly, and MP3, new and old generations — are available in stock or by order. Whether you need a filter, a belt, a transmission overhaul kit, brake pads, or a specific engine part, we will provide you with original parts, so you can keep your motorcycle in compliance with the official 4-year warranty.
Are you looking for an original Piaggio spare part for your Liberty, Medley, Beverly, or MP3? Write to us on WhatsApp at +39 392 456 1248 or call us at 081 341 6300 with your scooter's model and year — the Moon Bike team will check availability in stock or order. You can also write to us at info@moonbikesrl.it.