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Triumph launches new Tigers in India

The updated Triumph Tiger range includes the XR, XRx and the XCx; bookings are now open.
1 min read12 Mar '15
Rayomand BuhariwallaRayomand Buhariwalla
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Triumph Motorcycles have just launched its new Tiger range for the Indian market. The new Triumph Tiger XR is priced at Rs 10.5 lakh, the XCx is priced at Rs 12.7 lakh, and the Tiger XRx is priced at Rs 11.6 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Delhi).

We have already ridden the top-of-the-line Tigers overseas, and came away impressed with Triumph's new motor, and how effectively the new riding aids like traction control and ABS brakes work. Triumph, now, also provides four new throttle maps that you can choose from, including road, rain, sport and off-road.

The Triumph XCx gets a 21-inch spoked wheel upfront, and a 17-inch one at rear which helps it go off the road too. The XRx, on the other hand, is a Tiger that is meant to stay on the road, and works well as a comfortable touring machine. 

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