Vespa fans celebrate a fantastic season finale in Traun!
Vespa fans celebrated the traditional "rolling out" in Traun, Upper Austria, on October 17, 2025 and are preparing for the new season.

Vespa fans celebrate a fantastic season finale in Traun!
Autumn time is Vespa time! In Upper Austria, the traditional “rolling out in Traun” was celebrated for the 20th time on October 17, 2025 at the Vespa Center Traun. Organizer Peter Böhmberger invited hundreds of Vespa fans to the big end of the season, which celebrates the community and passion surrounding the Italian cult brand. In autumnal weather, visitors could look forward to a day full of sociability and driving fun.
The event is considered the last big highlight before the winter break. Böhmberger emphasizes how important this solidarity is among Vespa fans. “Rolling out in Traun” brings like-minded people together and lets them enjoy the last ride of the season before the Vespas have to say goodbye for the winter. At the event, Vespa fans were provided with practical tips on maintaining their scooters. Important items such as oil changes, battery care and thorough cleaning were on the agenda to avoid breakdowns during the cold months. If you don't have a good hand at this, even a penny item like an oil change can cause a headache, as a clogged bottle can result in high costs of up to 1,000 euros. Therefore, regular maintenance, every 3,000 km, is recommended, according to scooterproducten.com.
A look ahead to the coming season
While the fans are now saying goodbye to the winter break, they are looking forward to the new 2026 season. The first big highlight will be the traditional motorcycle inauguration in Traun. Planning for the 2025 Vespa season is already in full swing and promises many exciting events throughout the year. Highlights include the Vespa World Days in Gijón, Spain (May 1-4), and the Vespa Alp Days in Zell am See, Austria (June 5-9), where Vespa fans from all over the world will come together to celebrate their passion. Other events such as the Giro GTS Amalfitana in Italy and the European Vespisti Week in Novi Sad, Serbia, should not be missed either, as vespamag.com informs.
The Vespa season brings not only exciting rides, but also a strong sense of community that connects more than just the petroleum warehouse. The annual contact between the clubs in Europe ensures that the Vespa community is constantly developing and that new faces are there. It will be exciting to see what surprises the coming season has in store!