History
The Catalyzed version of the legendary PX was launched in the late 1990s, in compliance with the new emission regulations.
Equipped with a two-way oxidation catalyst to meet the Euro1 emissions standard, this model also had a number of aesthetic innovations: a new saddle shape, white plastic for the direction indicators and a black fan cover. The second series also had new handlebar instrumentation incorporating the speedometer, fuel level indicator and warning lights. The headlamp was halogen. On the shield, the original Piaggio logo returned. Continually updated, the PX maintained its popularity with the public.