Iconic British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles has launched a line-up of 10 motorcycles with prices ranging from Rs 5.7 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) for the old-school Bonneville to Rs 20 lakh for the massive Rocket III.
Briefly put, the Triumph range is categorised into Classics, Roadsters, Adventure, Super Sports and Cruisers. The Classic bikes include the Bonneville, Bonneville T100 (Rs 6.6 lakh) and the Thruxton café racer (Rs 6.7 lakh). All three bikes are powered by an 865cc parallel-twin engine with 67bhp at 7500rpm.
The Roadster line includes Triumph's naked bikes, namely the Street Triple (Rs 7.5 lakh) that features 675cc, in-line and Triumph trademark three-cylinder, four-stroke and liquid-cooled engine which generates 105bhp at 11850rpm and a peak torque figure of 6.93kgm at 9750rpm.
Triumph motorcycle range launched in India
Triumph launches ten models in India, prices start at Rs 5.7 lakh (Ex-showroom, Delhi)
1 min read•28 Nov '13
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