Derbi, founded in Spain in 1922, is a historic manufacturer of motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters that evolved from a bicycle workshop created by Simeó Rabasa. The brand became one of Spain’s most important motorcycle producers, known for small-displacement machines and strong success in racing, winning multiple world championships in 50cc, 80cc, and 125cc categories. Popular models included the Senda, GPR, and Variant ranges. Acquired by Piaggio in 2001, Derbi ended production in 2013, leaving a lasting legacy in European motorcycling.
Derbi, founded in Spain in 1922, is a historic manufacturer of motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters that evolved from a bicycle workshop created by Simeó Rabasa. The brand became one of Spain’s most important motorcycle producers, known for small-displacement machines and strong success in racing, winning multiple world championships in 50cc, 80cc, and 125cc categories. Popular models included the Senda, GPR, and Variant ranges. Acquired by Piaggio in 2001, Derbi ended production in 2013, leaving a lasting legacy in European motorcycling.