Triumph offering benefits upto Rs 1.7 lakh on select models

    The offers come in the form of accessories or interest-free loans on select Modern Classic bikes, the Tiger 800 range and the Street Triple S.

    Published On Mar 06, 2019 06:02:00 PM

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    Triumph offering benefits upto Rs 1.7 lakh on select models

    Triumph is offering customers an option to choose between free accessories or zero-percent interest on loans when purchasing the old Street Twin, Street Scrambler and the Street Triple S. The Bonneville T100 and Tiger 800 range, meanwhile, are available with free accessories, but do not have the interest-free loan on offer.

    Benefits of these offers are valid until March 31, 2019 or until stocks last. Note: this offer isn't valid on the updated 2019 models of the Street Twin and Street Scrambler motorcycles.

    The old Street Twin is being offered with accessories worth Rs 1.7 lakh. The accessories include a Vance & Hines slip-on exhaust, engine guard, fork protectors, bar-ends and more. The old Street Scrambler is also being offered with similar accessories worth Rs 1.53 lakh. Currently, the previous gen Street Twin costs Rs 7.7 lakh and the Street Scrambler sports a price tag of Rs 8.6 lakh (both prices, ex-showroom). The Street Triple S, which is priced at Rs 9.19 lakh, is being offered with a free Arrow slip-on exhaust worth Rs 59,000.

    In case you aren't interested in the free accessories on offer, the aforementioned bikes can also be had with the zero-interest loan option.

    Among the bikes that forego the option of an interest-free loan entirely, the Rs 8.87 lakh Bonneville T100 is being sold with accessories worth Rs 69,000. Offers on the Tiger 800 range are free panniers worth Rs 1 lakh on the Tiger 800 XRx (Rs 13.39 lakh) and the Tiger 800 XCx (Rs 14.03 lakh). The Tiger 800 XR (Rs 11.99 lakh), on the other hand, is being offered with panniers and a top-box worth Rs 1.52 lakh.

    (All prices, ex-showroom India.)

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