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Triumph arrives in India with 10 new motorbikes, prices start from Rs 5.7 lakh

Nearly two years after it made a high impact appearance at the 2012 Auto Expo in Delhi, Triumph has finally launched its products for commercial sale in India. The initial range is ten models spread across all of its model lines. Representing the classic line are the Bonneville and the Bonneville T100 priced at Rs 5.7 lakh and Rs 6.6 lakh, ex-showroom. Prices for the other models are given below.

Triumph Bonneville

The roadsters is the line that we expect will bring the most volumes and in there is the Street Triple and it's more famous elder sibling, the Speed Triple. In the cruiser line is Triumph's flagship and most expensive motorcycle, the Rocket III. And also on sale will be the slightly smaller Thunderbird Storm cruiser. The Tiger 800 XC and the Tiger Explorer will represent the adventure range while the the Daytona 675R is the sole supersport motorcycle that is being offered to India - it is also the only supersport Triumph currently makes. What is left is, effectively, the touring line of motorcycles.

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Triumph Street Triple

While the full details will be out shortly including pricing, dealers (initially four â€" in Delhi,  and delivery schedules, it is expected that the Bonneville line, the Street Triple and the Daytona will be assembled at the company's Manesar facility while the rest will be CBU imports.

Triumph Tiger 800 XC

Triumph had also confirmed at the Milan show that it's forthcoming 250cc line of motorcycles will be produced in India. A sketch of a faired motorcycle was shown.

Triumph Motorcycles India: Old vs new prices
  
Motorcycle Prices, ex-showroom
Bonneville Rs 5.7 lakh
Street Triple Rs 7.5 lakh
Daytona 675R Rs 11.4 lakh
Speed Triple Rs 10.4 lakh
Tiger 800XC Rs 12 lakh
Thunderbird Storm Rs 13 lakh
Rocket III Rs 20 lakh
Bonneville T100 Rs 6.6 lakh
Thruxton Rs 6.7 lakh
Tiger 1200 Rs 17.9 lakh
  

Stay tuned for more details.

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