The People GTi300 with 16" wheels and the Downtown 300i have about identical tire outside diameter inspite the rims on the People are 16" and 14/13" on the DT! The People has pretty skinny tires while fatter one reside on the Downtown.
Looks like Kymco makes and has made both large and small wheel scoots. Small wheels on 50 cc bikes no problem. Small wheels on traditional or "cute" machines not a problem since they are generally used on short, local shopping or sight-seeing trips. This does NOT apply to die-hard Vespa riders like on the front range Rockies around Denver! Those people ride EVERYWHERE on 12" skinny tires and are gleeful! Some of theirs are actual restored antiques!
I, personally, prefer the Burgman-like Downtown for any ride regardless of distance. I like the motorcycle similarity and the lack of "cuteness" inherent of serious two-wheel adventure. The People, on the other hand, denotes a more casual approach to personal transport while including some serious torque capability for a freeway dash if the rider desires.
Boils to Kymco attempts to make something for every taste and largely delivers.