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Triumph India extends warranty period due to COVID-19 lockdown

Standard and extended warranty policies expiring during the lockdown will be extended till July 30, 2021.
1 min read28 May '21
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Triumph India joins the long list of manufacturers who have increased the validity of standard and extended warranties due to the ongoing wave of COVID-19.

The iconic British manufacturer has taken into account the difficulty that owners are facing in getting their bikes serviced due to lockdowns in various parts of the country. As a result, Triumph has announced on social media its decision to extend warranty periods for owners whose standard or extended warranty expires between April 15 and May 31, 2021. For these owners, the warranty will remain valid till July 30, 2021.

Hopefully, by this date, the situation surrounding COVID-19 will have improved and movement restrictions will be eased. This could allow many owners the opportunity to carry out important repair or replacement jobs covered under warranty.

Triumph isn’t alone in extending this helping hand to customers – Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Vespa, Aprilia, Bajaj, KTM and Hero have also extended their warranties due to COVID-19.

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