Hot Wheels Pop Culture Piaggio Vespa Primavera

Hot Wheels Pop Culture Piaggio Vespa Primavera

Brand: Hot Wheels Premium
SKU: HXD63-956J : JBL70
13.99 NZD In stock Buy at Merchant

Small Scooter, Big Personality — Deadpool’s Vespa Primavera Bright red and completely unexpected, the Vespa Primavera rolls in with the kind of attitude only Deadpool could make look cool. It’s compact, quirky, and hilariously out of place in a world of explosions and chaos—which is exactly why it works. Instead of brute force, this little scooter delivers style, humour, and unforgettable screen presence. It zips through the madness with cheerful confidence, turning an everyday city runabout into a pop culture icon. Proof that sometimes the most memorable vehicle in the scene is the one nobody saw coming. About the Real Vehicle Model: Piaggio Vespa Primavera Engine: Small-capacity single-cylinder scooter engine (rear-mounted) Power: Approx. 8–9 kW (engine dependent) Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive Highlights: Classic Italian scooter styling; lightweight urban design; bright red finish; instantly recognisable movie tie-in; compact and full of character Deadpool 2 and Pop Culture Charm The Vespa Primavera is an iconic Italian scooter, known for combining simple practicality with timeless design. In Deadpool 2, that familiar shape becomes part of the joke, giving Wade Wilson a hilariously modest ride that clashes perfectly with the chaos around him. That contrast is exactly what makes this vehicle so memorable. It is not the fastest or the toughest machine on screen, but it absolutely fits Deadpool’s offbeat personality. This Hot Wheels release captures that playful energy, turning a classic scooter into a standout collectible for both Marvel fans and die-cast collectors. Technical Details Recommended Age: 3+ years Assortment: HXD63-956J – Pop Culture SKU: JBL70 Year of Release: 2025 Hot Wheels Premium cars are not compatible with Hot Wheels track playsets.

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