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A major evolution in comfort and design, the LD became one of the most iconic early Lambrettas. With enclosed bodywork and improved engineering, it defined Lambretta’s reputation for reliability and everyday usability.

The earliest Lambrettas built by Innocenti, these models represent the foundation of the brand. Simple, elegant, and mechanically straightforward, they introduced Italy - and the world - to the idea of affordable, stylish personal transport.

A short-lived but important transitional family, the Series 1 introduced the modern Lambretta silhouette. These models bridged the gap between the early enclosed scooters and the cleaner, sharper lines that would follow.

Beloved by restorers and collectors, the Series 2 refined the Lambretta formula with improved handling, stronger engines, and timeless design. Many consider it the first truly “modern” Lambretta.

The most recognizable and influential Lambretta family. Including the Ali, TV, SX, and GP/DL models, the series 3 represents the height of innocenti design - fast, stylish, and deeply connected to global scooter culture.

A classic of the Lambretta world, the Li Series 3 is known for its clean lines, smooth ride, and broad appeal. It remains one of the most popular models for restoration and everyday riding.

The “Touring” Lambretta - powerful, refined, and technologically advanced for its time. The TV Series 3 introduced disc brakes and higher-performance engines, making it a favorite among enthusiasts.

A sportier, more aggressive evolution of the Li, the SX combined performance with distinctive styling. Its sharp lines and bold colours make it one of the most collectible Lambrettas today.

Designed by Bertone, the GP/DL series represents the final chapter of Innocenti production. With angular styling and strong engines, these models are icons of late-era Lambretta design and global scooter culture.

Lightweight, compact, and playful, the J-Range scooters were designed for younger riders and urban commuters. Their simplicity and charm make them a unique branch of the Lambretta family tree.

A bold experiment in futuristic design, the Luna Line is instantly recognizable. Lightweight and minimalist, these scooters reflect Innocenti‘s push toward innovaction and modern aesthetics in the late 1960s.

Lambretta’s global legacy continued through licensed production in Spain, India and Germany. Serveta models introduced regional innovations and extended the brand‘s European presence, SIL carried Lambretta manufacturing into the modern era, and NSU helped establish early Lambretta production in Germany. Together, these scooters represent the worldwide reach and enduring influence of the Lambretta name.
Modern Lambrettas carry forward the spirit of Innocenti’s original designs, blending contemporary engineering with timeless lines that define the classic era. While built for today’s roads, these scooters pay homage to the craftsmanship, style, and cultural legacy that made Lambretta an icon of Italian design. They represent the ongoing story of a brand whose heritage continues to inspire new generations of riders.


Canadian military personnel stationed in Europe. These scooters became symbols of memory, movement, and community. Our Heritage Booklet shares this story, and each download supports our dream of creating a Canadian Lambretta museum for future generations.
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