Italian automakers, in particular, always had design ingenuity in their genes. Nothing exemplifies this better than Vespa - the scooter brand created by Piaggio back in the 1940s. While the original purpose might have been utilitarian, Vespa glamourised this segment with its stylish offerings. There was one particular scooter - the Vespa Sprint - which caught the fancy of the Indian conglomerate Bajaj Group. But where the Vespa Sprint still symbolised Italian elegance in the west, what made it special for Bajaj, and India in particular boiled down to one simple goal: mobilise the masses with an affordable, fuss-free scooter.