Vespa GTS 310 Super Review

Vespa GTS 310 Super Review

Italian Passion on the 1000PS Best Time Test Track?

The new Vespa GTS 310 Super on the 1000PS Best Time Test Track: Can Italian flair also deliver sporty performance?

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published on 6/23/2025

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The Vespa GTS 310 Super has arrived at our 1000PS Best Time Test Track in Bad Fischau—this compact supermoto racetrack not far from our office that has already featured over 120 different vehicles in our comparison chart. As always, we measure with the impartial Ridelink Wingman data recorder and document everything with the Insta360 Ace Pro 2 onboard camera. As the stopwatch counts down, one fundamental question arises: Can a vehicle that epitomizes Italian flair also deliver on a racetrack?

Vespa - Where Charm Meets Hard Facts

First, a confession to our German readers: We Austrians have a massive sympathy bonus for Vespa. This brand embodies the Italian vibe, holidays, and the beautiful life for us—an emotional connection that's deeply rooted. However, this passion also harbors risks. In certain details, Vespa reveals a discrepancy between high expectations and the reality of steep prices with occasionally disappointing quality. Cheap switches and mediocre displays seem out of place in a premium product. But then—you lean into the first corners, brake hard, and throttle up again. Suddenly, you think, "Man, this is one hell of a ride!"

Vespa Engine and Power Delivery - 25 HP with Character

At the heart of the GTS 310 Super lies a liquid-cooled single-cylinder four-stroke engine with 310cc displacement, delivering 25 HP at 5250 rpm and 28.9 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. However, these bare numbers only tell half the story. What really sets this engine apart is its exceptionally smooth torque delivery and precise throttle response. No annoying vibrations, no inconsistencies—just a transparent translation of my desires to the rear wheel. The centrifugal clutch and automatic transmission perfectly complement the engine's character, creating a synergy that Vespa has perfected through decades of experience.

Vespa Chassis and Handling - Surprising Stability

On the tight 1000PS Best Time Test Track, the Vespa GTS 310 Super reveals its true strengths. Despite the characteristic 12-inch wheels, the chassis demonstrates astonishingly stable and confidence-inspiring performance. In the braking zones, typically a weak point for small scooters, the Vespa delivers impressive deceleration. The hydraulically operated 220-millimeter brake discs at both front and rear, supported by ABS, allow for sporty braking both in hectic city traffic and on the racetrack. Steering is precise, and the scooter remains controllable even under more aggressive riding, instilling confidence in the rider.

Vespa - The Limits of Lean Angle

The bottleneck of sporty performance is clearly the limited lean angle. The mounted center stand quickly becomes the limiting factor, followed by the exhaust. This limitation is typical for all scooters in this category—you reach the point where the center stand scrapes due to the nimble handling and confidence-inspiring ride quite swiftly. The other components of the vehicle could certainly handle much more. Here, the conflict between everyday practicality and sporty potential becomes evident.

GTS 310 Electronics and Features Tested

The Vespa GTS 310 Super is equipped with modern rider assistance systems like ABS and traction control, which prove their effectiveness on the test track. The integration of these systems with the engine and chassis tuning provides a high level of safety and control. With a ready-to-ride weight of 163 kilograms and an 8.5-liter tank, the Vespa positions itself as a practical companion for urban daily life, without entirely neglecting its whimsical and fun ambitions.

Vespa GTS 310 Super Comparison with Competitors

In the category of large scooters, the Vespa GTS 310 Super competes directly with models like the Honda Forza 300 and Yamaha XMAX 300. While the Japanese alternatives often boast better equipment and more pragmatic solutions, the Vespa plays to its strengths in ride dynamics and emotional appeal. The Vespa is more beautiful—let's make that clear!

About 1000PS Best Time

Our 1000PS Best Time Test Track in Bad Fischau serves as the benchmark for all motorized two-wheelers in our fleet. The tight supermoto circuit with its sharp turns and short straights simulates realistic conditions on varied Alpine roads better than large racetracks. Here, good handling, perfect front-end confidence, precise throttle response, and controllable brakes matter more than sheer top speed. We document each ride with the Insta360 Ace Pro 2, while the Ridelink Wingman unerringly measures lap times. SP Connect mounts ensure secure attachment of the equipment. The complete 1000PS Best Time series features over 120 tested vehicles.

Vespa GTS 310 Super 2025 - Key Facts

Engine and Drive Train

Engine typeV
Engine power25 HP
Rpm at Max. Power6500 rpm
Torque28.9 Nm
Rpm at Torque5250 rpm
StarterElectric
Clutch TypeCentrifugal force, Dry
Transmission TypeAutomatic
Cylinders1
Strokes4-Stroke
Valves per cylinder4
Coolingliquid
Displacement310 ccm

Brakes Front

TypeSingle disk
Diameter220 mm
ActuationHydraulic

Brakes Rear

TypeDisc
Diameter220 mm

Assistance Systems

Advanced Rider Assistance SystemsABS, Anti-slipping control

Dimensions and Weights

Front tyre width120 mm
Front tyre height70 %
Front tyre diameter12 inch
Rear tyre width130 mm
Rear tyre height70 %
Rear tyre diameter12 inch
Kerb Weight163 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity8.5 l
Combined CO2 emissions74 g/km
Euro NormEuro 5+

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Vespa GTS 310 Super 2025 - Experiences and Expert Review

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The Vespa GTS 310 Super is a pleasant surprise on the racetrack, showcasing how Italian flair and riding dynamics can be beautifully combined. The synergy of the confidence-inspiring braking system, responsive engine, and stable chassis enables sporty riding, even if the lean angle sets the limits. A scooter that delivers more than its elegant appearance suggests.


Exceptionally good braking system

stable handling despite small wheels

responsive engine behavior

excellent torque development

confidence-inspiring ride dynamics

refined automatic transmission tuning

Limited lean angle due to center stand

mediocre switch and display quality

relatively high purchase price

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