Royal Alloy Grand Tourer 150 - Specifications & Review

Grand Tourer 150

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Articleid86235
CategoryScooter
MakeRoyal Alloy
ModelGrand Tourer 150
Year2025

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

Fronttire110/70-12
Reartire120/70-12

Engine & Transmission

CoolingsystemAir
Displacement149.6 / 9.1
EnginedetailsSingle-Cylinder, 1 cylinder
Fuelconsumption90 mpg
Power(bhp) HP

Other Specifications

CountryTaiwan
Datasource2025_enhanced_scrape
Richdataavailable1
StarterElectric / Kick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Overallheight1117.6 mm
Overalllength1845 mm
Overallwidth670 mm

About Royal Alloy

Country of Origin: United Kingdom (brand/design) with Asian manufacturing
Founder: MotoGB / LS2 Group (UK distribution and brand stewardship)
Best Known For: Retro-styled scooters inspired by classic Lambretta lines with modern equipment

Company History

Royal Alloy channels mid-century Italian scooter style—flat sides, squared panels, crisp creases—into a modern, EU-compliant package with EFI, ABS/CBS, LED lighting, and practical storage. The brand’s appeal lies in faithful proportions and finishes that make enthusiasts double-take, yet ownership is contemporary: electric start, reliable fueling, and dealer networks that stock consumables. Engines span 125–300 cc to meet European license tiers, and ergonomics suit both shorter urban hops and longer weekend loops. While the design invites nostalgia, component choices (disc brakes, decent suspension, corrosion-aware hardware) make these scooters day-to-day viable in rain and winter. Historically, Royal Alloy shows how careful design and competent distribution can revive the romance of classic silhouettes without the maintenance demands of genuine vintage. It gives a new generation the culture—patches, rides, meets—on a platform that simply works Monday to Friday.

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