Triumph Motorcycles Mumbai, Pune showrooms soon

    The two cities are expected to see fully-equipped showrooms of the iconic British motorcycle maker, Triumph by February 2014.

    Published On Jan 26, 2014 02:35:00 PM

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    Triumph Motorcycles Mumbai, Pune showrooms soon

    Triumph Motorcycles will open Mumbai, Pune showrooms soon

    Following an aggressive path of expanding its pan-India footprint, Triumph Motorcycles has begun accepting bookings in the western region through its planned dealership in Mumbai. The firm will start accepting bookings in Pune from January 26. The two cities are expected to see fully-equipped showrooms of the iconic British motorcycle maker by February 2014. 
     
    Triumph Motorcycles recently opened its showrooms at Hyderabad and Bangalore.
     
    According to company officials, it has already received bookings for 50 units from its Bangalore outlet so far. Other possible locations lined up by the company are Delhi, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, and Kochi, where the dealerships are expected to come up by March 2014.
     
    The company offers 10 models under five categories: Classics – Bonneville, Bonneville T100, and Thruxton; Roadsters – Street Triple ABS and Speed Triple ABS; Super Sports – Daytona 675 R ABS; Adventure – Tiger 800 XC ABS, Tiger Explorer ABS; and Cruisers – Storm and Rocket III Roadster ABS, all spread across a price range of Rs 5.9 lakh to Rs 20.5 lakh, ex-showroom, Bangalore. Of these 10 bikes, six are brought as CKD units while the adventure and cruiser motorcycles are brought to India as CBUs from firm’s UK and Thailand facilities. The CKD bikes are assembled at the company’s Manesar plant in Haryana. 

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