Peugeot Metropolis 400 Explained

Peugeot Metropolis 400
Manufacturer:Peugeot Motocycles
Production:2013 - present
Class:Three-wheeled scooter

The Peugeot Metropolis 400 is a tilting three-wheeled scooter produced by Peugeot Motocycles.

Overview

The Metropolis 400 has - similar to the Piaggio MP3 - a separate suspension of the two front wheels with two wishbones. They are supported on a common, hydraulic strut - while the MP3 has a separate strut for each side. The parallelogram suspension allows both front wheels to be guided in parallel.

In the summer, Peugeot Motorcycles and Dainese introduced the D-air system as an option "for all model variants of the Peugeot Metropolis".[1]

People whose license was issued before 19 January 2013, can drive the Metropolis 400 with a class B driving license, others with a class A2.[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.peugeot-scooters.de/dainese/ Dainese und Peugeot Scooters
  2. https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/DE/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32006L0126 Richtlinie 2006/126/EG