Way back in 2022, Vespa collaborated with the renowned global pop icon Justin Bieber, resulting in a limited edition Justin Bieber x Vespa Sprint 150, blending pop culture flair with timeless Italian design language. The project was commissioned personally by Justin Bieber himself, limited to 150 units globally.
Limited Edition Justin Bieber x Vespa Sprint 150 embodies Justin Bieber’s personal brand “freedom and style,” featuring an all-white monochrome finish with layered white flames, while Bieber’s name is imprinted on top. The 150 units came with matching accessories like a white helmet, gloves, and a top-case bag.
The Vespa Sprint 150 is powered by a air cooled 154.8cc single-cylinder, 4-stroke, 3-valve i-get air-cooled engine with electronic fuel injection, pumping out 12.7 bhp at 7,750 rpm and 12.8 Nm torque transferred to the rear wheel via a slick CVT transmission.

Braking duties fall to a 200mm front disc with single-channel ABS and 140mm rear drum, shod on 12-inch alloys with tubeless 110/70 front and 120/70 rear tyres. On the Suspension front, the Vespa Sprint features a single-arm front setup with a coil spring/hydraulic monoshock with 78 mm travel and an identical rear monoshock.
Fast-forward to January 2026: a pristine 2022 Piaggio Vespa Sprint 150 Justin Bieber Edition surfaced on Collecting Cars, an online auction platform based in London. The scooter is said to be registered in Qatar with zero road miles. The bidding started for this white-flame icon with £100, a single bid so far. At the time of launch, the original MSRPs for the US market hit $5,999, and as for the UK market, the tags read £5,100.
The auction closes on Sunday, January 11, 2026. Seller notes highlight its untouched condition, essentially delivery mileage only, angled mirrors, square LED headlight, and rear luggage rack. The prospective UK owner will have to go through the hurdles of import duties, VAT, taxes, and additional premiums—on this Qatar-plated unit.

While the world forgot that there ever existed such an iconic scooter deeply associated with the glamorous world of the pop industry, this auctioned piece, imported from Qatar, may revive the hype for Bieber’s vision and propel this model to collectors’ grade in the foreseeable future.
