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Triumph Street Triple R in orange front three quarter shot

The Triumph Street Triple R is the mid-spec variant in the Street Triple range

Triumph Street Triple R in orange front three quarter shot

It’s powered by a 765cc, inline triple engine producing 120hp and 80Nm

Triumph Street Triple R in orange rear seat shot

Hardware highlights include fully adjustable Showa suspension

Triumph Street Triple R in orange rear tyre shot

Features twin discs with Brembo M4.32 calipers

Triumph Street Triple R in orange tank shot

A small TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity is also part of the package

Triumph Street Triple R in orange side profile shot

Priced from Rs 10.17 lakh

39K+

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The Triumph Street Triple R is the mid-spec variant in the Street Triple range, positioned between everyday usability and track-focused performance. It’s powered by a 765cc, inline triple engine producing 120hp and 80Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quickshifter. Key hardware includes fully adjustable Showa suspension, twin Brembo M4.32 radial calipers up front, and Pirelli Diablo Rosso III tyres. On the features front, it gets a TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, multiple riding modes, and switchable traction control.
 
Whether in the city, on a racetrack, or out on winding roads, the Street Triple R feels versatile and capable, making it a solid choice in its segment.
6 images11 Aug 2025

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