Peugeot Vivacity 125 Sixties - Specifications & Review

Vivacity 125 Sixties

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Articleid346004
CategoryScooter
MakePeugeot
ModelVivacity 125 Sixties
Year2012

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrontbrakesSingle disc
Frontbrakesdiameter200 mm (7.9 inches)
FrontsuspensionTelescopic fork
Fronttyre120/70-12
RearbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake)
Rearbrakesdiameter110 mm (4.3 inches)
RearsuspensionHydraulic shocks
Reartyre120/70-12
WheelsAlloy wheels

Engine & Transmission

ClutchAutomatic centrifugal
CoolingsystemAir
Displacement124.60 ccm (7.60 cubic inches)
DrivelineTwist and go transmission
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
GearboxAutomatic
TransmissiontypefinaldriveShaft drive (cardan)

Other Specifications

Carryingcapacity13 litre front storage compartment. 22 litre built-in under-seat compartment.
ColoroptionsBlack
Comments12 V power socket
Factorywarranty2 year Peugeot unlimited mileage parts and labour warranty and #65279;
InstrumentsDigital Speedometer
StarterElectric

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight112.0 kg (246.9 pounds)
Fuelcapacity8.50 litres (2.25 gallons)
Seatheight790 mm (31.1 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Peugeot

Country of Origin: France
Founder: Peugeot family (cycles from 1880s; motorcycles/scooters under Peugeot Motocycles)
Best Known For: Scooters like Speedfight, Satelis, Django; one of Europe’s oldest two-wheel makers

Company History

Peugeot Motocycles spans from early motorized bicycles to today’s stylish, city-focused scooters. The brand became a European urban staple with rugged delivery mopeds, then modern EFI scooters that pair French design with practical features—ample storage, weather protection, and dealer networks that understand commuters. Models like the Speedfight gave youth culture a sporty icon, while the Django revived mid-century elegance with contemporary safety. Corporate ownership shifts (including links with Mahindra) focused the lineup and strengthened export strategy. Historically, Peugeot stands for dependable urban mobility wrapped in approachable style: machines that survive rain-soaked commutes and still look sharp outside a cafe. The badge’s longevity comes from treating scooters as tools first—quiet, frugal, easy to service—without neglecting the pleasure of good design.

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