The sportiest scooter of all time speeds further ahead.
Gilera Nexus, the most motorcycle-inspired scooter on the market, has just got even better. Elegantly racy new styling and new technical content spread its spectacular performances over an even wider range of use.
And the Nexus range has doubled: the new Nexus 250 (not currently available in Australia) brings all the sport appeal of Gilera to the medium displacement.

"A scooter that rides like a bike" is the best way to sum up the Nexus. In 2003, Gilera revolutionised the world of scooters with the Nexus. This 500cc super scooter took a single-cylinder electronic injection engine and added cycle parts that had never been seen before on a scooter - engine fixed firmly to the tubular steel frame, adjustable rear height, a progressive rear shock absorber and a forward-oriented riding position for total control. The result is steering precision and road grip worthy of a supersport bike.

The Gilera Nexus thereby created a new class of scooter, suitable for everyday use but capable of offering unrestricted riding pleasure when the road leads out of town into curves and varying surfaces.

Nearly three years later, with over 6,000 vehicles sold, the Gilera Nexus has been given a complete makeover. A new fairing and major improvements to the cycle parts make for increased rider comfort, widen the scope of the scooter's use and make it a pleasure to ride on the daily commute as well as winding out-of-town roads.

A totally new Nexus accompanies the new version of the 500cc: the Gilera Nexus 250, which brings all the sport appeal of Gilera to the medium displacement category. Equipped with the powerful, snappy QUASAR 250 electronic injection engine, which is fully compliant with the upcoming Euro 3 standards, the Gilera Nexus 250 is definitely the raciest scooter in the quarter-litre class, a displacement that is increasingly finding favour with European buyers.

DESIGN. The Nexus 500 and Nexus 250: Sporty feel and stylish looks

The style changes on the new Gilera range (500 and 250cc) are aimed at emphasising the scooter's racy feel while improving everyday-use features.

The frontal reveals the gutsy character of the Nexus: the new central air intake, positioned between the headlights to underline the scooter's aggressive look, is a strong design statement. No fins or unnecessary decoration: just the thinnest of screens, in pure racing tradition. The new Gilera logo, a stylish take on the historic two-ring brand, has been placed just above the air intake.

The rear view mirrors, now lighter and more minimalist, have been removed from the frontal and placed on the handlebar. Two aerodynamic deflectors have taken their place. Apart from completing the frontal, the deflectors serve to protect the rider's hands.

The front fairing has been lowered to give the frontal a superbike touch.

The dashboard graphics are totally new and the key instruments have been repositioned for better control of all functions. The new graphics resemble those on a chronometer and red backlighting makes the instruments easier to read.

The turn signals have also been repositioned. They are now located on the side panels in front rather than on the rear view mirrors as on the previous version. This contributes to the overall lightness of the design and is more adapted to the avant-garde new styling of the Gilera Nexus.

The seat is now 25 mm lower, with better styling and an improved riding position. Special attention was paid to the ergonomics to ensure a riding position and set-up that are now optimal for town and sport use, proving that sport riding can be comfortable. A slightly higher handlebar position also ensures increased comfort on tougher rides.

The seat foam is well moulded for a perfect fit. The new seat cover features innovative stitching and new colours. The SP versions in particular have a new cover in micro-drilled material for improved comfort and enhanced style, which the new colours also highlight.

The restyled rear has a new set of lights - white instead of the usual red plastics to add a modern touch in line with the turn signals on the side panels.

Finally, the wheel rims are now painted a sporty Racing Black to round off the eye-catching looks of this astonishing scooter.

GILERA NEXUS 500. The sportiest scooter extends its range of use.

The Gilera Nexus 500 can be summed up in a few figures - weight 199 kg, 48 per cent in front and 52 per cent at the rear, moved by a sophisticated single-cylinder 500cc four-stroke, four-valve, liquid-cooled electronic injection engine that delivers over 40 bhp worth of power and anticipates Euro 3 standards on licensed vehicle emissions.

The cycle parts on the Gilera Nexus 500 provide some absolutely original features, starting with a large front fork with 41-mm shafts. The progressive Power Drive rear suspension and Direct Link engine-frame fixing system add overall stiffness.

The leverage on the suspension of the new Nexus 500 has been changed to provide softer progression for increased comfort on any kind of road surface.

The result is progressive suspension that offers plush riding in the first phase of wheel travel, absorbing small bumps more effectively, and gets stiffer at the end of compression.

The same system permits the vehicle's geometrical set-up to be completely adjustable, unlike any other scooter. The reaction point has a patented length-altering switch as on sport bikes to vary the height of the rear. This makes it possible to personalise the vehicle for type of use and rider preference in just a few seconds and without using any tools.

The front wheel has a 15-inch wheel rim with a 120/70 tyre. The rear tyre is mounted on a 14-inch rim. Both are radial tyres. A superb three-disc linked braking system with Brembo Serie Oro calipers and instrumentation with a trip computer complete the technical set-up of an exceptional scooter that offers unmatched riding pleasure.

GILERA NEXUS 250. Nexus sport appeal in the 250cc class.

The new Gilera Nexus 250 is far more than a mere entry-level Nexus. It is the raciest two-fifty to hit the market. The Gilera Nexus is set to be the scooter that offers the most enjoyable ride in this popular displacement

The Gilera Nexus 250 is a scooter that speaks the language of motorcycling, using all the style and comfort innovations of the 500cc version. The styling is modelled on superbikes, with a sport look for every feature. Sporty but geared to rider protection and comfort, the Nexus 250 is well-behaved on the daily commute to and from work, revealing its exuberant nature when it takes to open roads on weekend rides.

The engine is the new-generation four-stroke, four-valve, liquid-cooled QUASAR 250 with electronic injection, which already meets upcoming Euro 3 standards. With a 22 bhp power output and torque of 21 Nm, the QUASAR gives the Gilera Nexus 250 speed, acceleration and pick-up that perfectly suit town use as well as medium-range trips while guaranteeing smooth running for pure riding pleasure.
The Gilera Nexus 250 uses exactly the same frame as the 500cc, with a reliable double shock absorber at the rear to enhance lightness and build simplicity.

In front, the Nexus uses a traditional fork with 35mm shafts.

The traditional sport bike-style braking system is made up of a 260 mm disc with a floating two-piston caliper in front and a 240 mm disc gripped by a caliper with opposite pistons on the rear wheel.
The 14" wheel rims mount a 120/70 tyre in front and a sizeable 140/60 at the rear, a choice that suits the sporty nature of the smaller Nexus.

The instrumentation and trip controls are the same ones used on the 500cc, further proof of an uncompromising design philosophy.

ACCESSORIES

The Gilera Nexus can be personalised with a wide range of accessories:

  1. 42-litre top case that holds two full-face helmets for the Nexus 500
  2. 32-litre top case for the Nexus 250
  3. Extended windscreen for more protection
  4. Electronic alarm
  5. Leg cover
  6. Vehicle cover

COLOURS

The new version of the Nexus comes in a totally new range of colours.
A stylish Excalibur Grey offsets the aggressive Graphite Black, both metallic shades that go beautifully with the plastics and the frame. The sportier SP version is painted a traditional Gilera Red, with a section in black and dedicated graphics. A dual-colour saddle on the SP harmonises with the rest of the vehicle.