Over 5000 Vespas from over 32 countries participated in the four-day Croatian event. The 2015 edition of Vespa World Days was held along the Croatian coast from June 11-14, bringing together more than 5000 Vespas from 32 different countries including Brazil, Canada, Israel, Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand and the European states. No Australia though, by all accounts.
Some of the models at the event were a rare very first edition Vespa (the 98cc from 1946), the powerful GS from 1955 and the sporty Vespa SS. The baton will now be passed to the Vespa Club de France which will organise Vespa World Days 2016 in the spectacular setting of Côte d’Azur at Saint Tropez.
Today, there are over 67,000 Vespa Club members worldwide. Over 18 million Vespas have been manufactured since 1946.