Triumph India opens two new dealerships

    Expansion to Chandigarh and Kolkata means Triumph now has presence in 10 Indian cities.

    Published On Nov 27, 2014 08:28:00 AM

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    Triumph India opens two new dealerships

    Triumph Motorcycles India has inaugurated two new showrooms in Chandigarh and Kolkata. With this, Triumph now has touchpoints in 10 cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kochi, Ahmedabad, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai.

    Mukesh Triumph, in Kolkata, is located at Matheswartala Road, and Krishna Automobiles is located in the Chandigarh Industrial Area. “Both Kolkata and Chandigarh are very fascinating markets and will help with the steady growth of the brand here in India. The opening of these two dealerships strengthens our commitment to better establish the brand in the local market.” said Vimal Sumbly, MD, Triumph India.
    Triumph India claims that all of its dealerships have been designed as per the company’s global standards, and even the sales and service personnel have been trained by experts from UK.

    Along with the announcement of the two new dealerships, Triumph also said that it has received 1,000 bookings across models, in its 11 months of operations in India. “The enthusiasm from brand patrons and fans that we have seen over the last one year is overwhelming.” added Sumbly.

    The British Motorcycle manufacturer entered the Indian markets in January this year with a lineup of 12 of its models which include the Bonneville twins, Speed and Street Triple, the Rocket III Roadster, the Thruxton, and the Tiger, Thunderbird and Daytona siblings.

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