Introduction
Design and Technology
The Aprilia Scarabeo 500 (2004, ZD4RT) is a maxi-scooter characterized by a blend of classic design and powerful technology. It is part of the Scarabeo series from the Italian manufacturer Aprilia, known for its retro style, and was developed for riders who want to combine everyday comfort with the possibility of longer journeys.
History of the Scarabeo Series
The Scarabeo series began in the 1990s when Aprilia introduced a scooter with a retro design, rounded shapes, and chrome details. The Scarabeo 500 (2004, ZD4RT) represents an evolution within this model family and belongs to the category of maxi-scooters, which feature larger displacement and higher performance.
Technical Specifications
Technically, the Scarabeo 500 (2004, ZD4RT) is equipped with a liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine with a displacement of 460 cc, delivering about 39 hp (29 kW) and a torque of 41 Nm. The engine is connected to a continuously variable transmission (CVT), allowing for easy operation.
Chassis and Brakes
The chassis consists of a telescopic fork at the front and two adjustable shock absorbers at the rear, providing stability and comfort. The braking system includes dual disc brakes at the front and a single disc brake at the rear for reliable braking performance.
Additional Features
Equipped with 16-inch alloy wheels, the scooter ensures good road handling. The tank has a capacity of about 17 liters, allowing for a generous range, and the weight is around 190 kg, making it relatively manageable in the maxi-scooter class. Features like a large windshield, a comfortable double seat with backrest, and under-seat storage enhance practicality for everyday use and touring.
Color Options and Special Models
The Aprilia Scarabeo 500 (2004, ZD4RT) was offered in several colors, including silver, black, and blue, which could vary depending on the market and emphasize the elegant style of the scooter. There are no specific indications in the available sources of limited editions or special variants of the ZD4RT from 2004. While the Scarabeo series occasionally produced special versions like the Scarabeo 50 Classic, it remains unclear whether similar adaptations existed for the Scarabeo 500 from 2004, although regional markets or dealers may have offered their own visual variants.