10,000 Vespa riders bring Rome to a halt

Enthusiasts numbering more than ten thousand from forty-eight different countries around the world gathered in Rome this weekend to celebrate the eightieth anniversary of the iconic Italian two-wheeled scooter through parades, exhibitions and special releases across the capital city. Vespa parade causes (more) traffic chaos in Rome Riders on both vintage and contemporary models caused widespread disruption after passing the Imperial Forums and occupying Via Cristoforo Colombo. Thousands of Vespa enthusiasts take to the streets of Rome to celebrate 80 years of the iconic Italian
scooter. 🛵 pic.twitter.com/tKxAnUNaox — Wanted in Rome (@wantedinrome) June 27, 2026 Car drivers reacted with anger to the gridlock in nearly 40°C heat. Chain reaction issues hit surrounding neighbourhoods and blocked some ambulances. Traffic managers indicated problems would continue until one in the afternoon at least. Bystanders still observed the passing models with curiosity, admiration and a sense of Italian national pride. Vespa Roma 2026 launches at Foro Italico Mayor Roberto Gualtieri performed the ribbon cutting to inaugurate Vespa Roma 2026 at the main centre
in Foro Italico. Competitions took place, including the European Vespa Rally Championship and the World Gymkhana Championship on skill and obstacle courses. Visitors explored the exhibition Eighty Years of an Icon, displaying historic photographs, documents and classic models, including one signed by Salvador Dali. The three-day mega rally united fans for activities at this site and other spots. Celebrating its 80th year. Thousands of Vespa bikes invade the streets of Rome, alleviating the heatwave of Italians. pic.twitter.com/gIE1ym4CjM — Russia RX (@Russia_RX24) June 27, 2026 Limited
edition Vespa and coin for 80th anniversary The Italian State Mint presented a special coin to mark eighty years, while Poste Italiane conducted a philatelic promotional event. Producers released the Vespa Edizione Ottantesimo limited to one thousand nine hundred forty-six units, featuring a steel body, updated livery and anniversary details. Walter shares Vespa freedom adventures Some custom jobs caught the eyes of the more fun-spirited. Walter from Feltre near Belluno modified his Vespa to resemble a Star Wars spaceship. He added skis for snow and
a heating hose from the engine under his shirt. These allowed him to travel on his Vespa to the North Cape, Chernobyl, Norway and Patagonia. Autonomy and freedom come from riding, as he discovered in childhood. Many expressed similar passion at the Rome rally. Vespa history from 1946 to global icon Vespa first launched in nineteen forty-six at Pontedera. Almost twenty million units now circulate worldwide. Two million came out in the last decade alone, showing the little scooter is not losing love in the
world. It represents a universal symbol of design technology, style, freedom and innovation.
Vespa Roma 2026, 80th anniversary Vespa, Rome traffic chaos, Via Cristoforo Colombo, Imperial Forums, Roberto Gualtieri, Foro Italico, Vespa Edizione Ottantesimo, Italian State Mint coin, Poste Italiane philatelic event