1957 Vespa 400
At the peak of the success of the Vespa, Piaggio decides to make an entrance into the world of the four-wheeler, still in the optic of producing an economic vehicle for a wide market. Once again Corradino D´Ascanio set out designing the little Vespa 400, a two-stroke car built in two versions. After its debut in 1957, 30,000 models were produced by ACMA, Piaggio´s French licensee. In 1959, it even ran in the Monte Carlo rally. [Image/Text Credit: Piaggio]