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Triumph Street Triple RS right cornering shot

The 2025 Triumph Street Triple RS is a high-performance naked bike

Triumph Street Triple RS head on riding shot

It combines its track-ready nature with road usability

Triumph Street Triple RS left side cornering shot

It is powered by a 765cc, inline-3, liquid-cooled engine

Triumph Street Triple RS right cornering shot

Producing 130hp and 80Nm

Triumph Street Triple RS TFT dash

It gets a 5-inch TFT dash that allows the rider to tweak the electronics

Triumph Street Triple RS front three quarter

It is Available in 5 colours

Triumph Street Triple RS right corner shot head on shot

Priced from Rs 12.09 lakh

4K+

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The 2025 Triumph Street Triple RS is a high-performance naked bike that combines track-ready dynamics with everyday usability. Powered by a 765cc liquid-cooled inline-3 engine, it delivers 130hp at 12,000rpm and 80Nm of torque at 9,500rpm. It uses Brembo Stylema 4-piston radial monobloc calipers at the front and a single-piston sliding caliper at the rear. The suspension setup consists of Showa 41mm big piston front fork and an Öhlins STX40 piggyback rear mono-shock, both fully adjustable. A 5-inch TFT display provides Bluetooth connectivity and supports multiple riding modes, ride-by-wire throttle, and an IMU-based system for lean-sensitive traction control and ABS. The bike runs on 120/180-section (F/R) tyres and has a wet weight of 188 kg.

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