Background and Development
The Aprilia Scarabeo 250 (2004-2006, ZD4TDC)
The Aprilia Scarabeo 250 is a scooter produced by the Italian manufacturer Aprilia between 2004 and 2006. Founded in 1945 by Alberto Beggio as a bicycle manufacturer, Aprilia developed into a significant producer of motorcycles and scooters under the leadership of his son Ivano Beggio from the 1960s onwards.
The Scarabeo 250 is part of the Scarabeo model range, which debuted in 1993 with the Scarabeo 50 and is characterized by an elegant design with large wheels.
While Aprilia was also known for sporty models like the RS series in the 2000s, the Scarabeo 250 expanded the range into the 250cc class, targeting riders seeking a stylish and practical scooter with sufficient power for everyday use and longer distances.
Its production period coincides with the acquisition of Aprilia by the Piaggio Group in 2004, allowing the scooter to benefit from the integration of modern Piaggio technologies.
Technical Details
Engine and Performance
Technically, the Aprilia Scarabeo 250 (ZD4TDC) is equipped with a 244cc four-stroke engine that is liquid-cooled and carbureted.
This single-cylinder engine delivers a power output of about 21 hp and is designed for a top speed of around 120 km/h, depending on regulatory approvals.
Power is transmitted via a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), making the scooter particularly user-friendly.
Chassis and Brakes
The chassis includes a telescopic fork at the front and a single shock absorber at the rear.
The braking system consists of a front disc brake (260 mm) and a rear disc brake (220 mm).
With a dry weight of about 145 kg and a fuel tank capacity of around 9.5 liters, the Scarabeo 250 is suitable for both urban use and longer rides.
Its design with 16-inch wheels, rounded shapes, and a large round headlight gives it a classic and timeless appearance.
Design and Variants
The Aprilia Scarabeo 250 (ZD4TDC) was painted in several colors that emphasized its elegant and classic style.
Available paint options included black, silver, blue, and red, often in metallic tones, giving the scooter a high-quality appearance.
Regarding special models, there are no clear indications that Aprilia released special or limited editions of the Scarabeo 250 (ZD4TDC) during the production years 2004 to 2006.
While the Scarabeo range was expanded with various engine capacities and later design variations, the 250cc version of these model years remained largely uniform in its execution.