Vespa 400
Overview
 
The Vespa 400 is a rear-engined microcar
Microcar
A microcar is the smallest automobile classification usually applied to standard small car . Such small cars were generally referred to as cyclecars until the 1940s. More recent models are also called bubblecars due to their egg-shaped appearance.-Definition:The definition of a microcar has varied...

, produced by ACMA (Ateliers de construction de motocycles et d'automobiles)
ACMA (Ateliers de construction de motocycles et d'automobiles)
ACMA was founded on 25 November 1950 as Ateliers de construction de motocycles et accessoires in Fourchambault, near Dijon, France.It is remembered for the production of scooters and micro cars.-Scooters:...

 in Fourchambault
Fourchambault
Fourchambault is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France.-Demographics:At the 1999 census, the population was 4828. On 1 January 2005, the estimate was 4786.-References:*...

, France
France
The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France...

, from 1957 to 1961 to the designs of the Italian Piaggio
Piaggio
Piaggio based in Pontedera, Italy encompasses seven brands of scooters, motorcycles and compact commercial vehicles. As the fourth largest producer of scooters and motorcycles in the world, Piaggio produces more than 600,000 vehicles annually, with five research and development centers, more than...

 company. Two different versions were sold, "Lusso" and "Turismo".

The car made its public debut on 26 September 1957 at a press presentation staged in Monaco. The ACMA directors ensured a good attendance from members of the press by also inviting three celebrity racing diversto the Vespa 400 launch.

The 400 was a two seater with room behind the seats to accommodate luggage or two small children on an optional cushion.
 
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