Piaggio Quargo

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Piaggio Quargo
Overview
ManufacturerPiaggio
Production2004–2016
AssemblyPontedera, Italy
Body and chassis
ClassQuadricycle
Body styleVan, Pickup
Dimensions
Wheelbase1,815 mm (71.5 in)[1]
Length3,495 mm (137.6 in)
Width1,460 mm (57.5 in)
Height1,705–1,960 mm (67.1–77.2 in)

The Piaggio Quargo is a commercial vehicle produced by Piaggio from 2004 to 2016 and part of the category of heavy quadricycles, designed to replace the Ape Poker.

Context[edit]

Made on the same base as the Piaggio Porter, from which it takes up the mechanical layout and part of the bodywork like the doors, the Quargo is equipped with a transverse, rear mounted diesel engine 686 twin cm³ Lombardini from 13 kW (about 18 hp).

It consists of a light quadricycle that requires the driving license B1 to be driven (it could also be driven by those who have the previous A1 and category A sub-licenses, if obtained by January 18, 2013) available in versions pick-up, tipper pick-up, van and curtainseat, with payload up to 750 kg depending on version. In 2007, the updated version was presented, with disc brakes on the front wheels and oversized oil sump.[2]

Production ended at the end of 2016 as, with the entry into force of the anti-pollution regulations Euro 4 for quadricycles, the Quargo was not adjusted.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Scheda sul sito ufficiale" (PDF). Retrieved November 6, 2018.
  2. ^ "Piaggio Quargo, un veicolo commerciale unico al mondo". February 29, 2008. Retrieved November 6, 2018.