Triumph Motorcycles India has seen a growth of 30 per cent in the last 12 months, with sales of "a little over" 1,200 units, he said
The all-new Tiger 1200 family includes both the Pro variants -- GT Pro and Rally Pro) and the long-range variants -- GT Explorer and Rally Explorer, the company said
Here, we take a look at the design, performance, and expected price of the new Triumph Tiger 1200
British premium motorcycle maker Triumph Motorcycles on Tuesday said it has launched an all-new Tiger Sport 660 in India, priced at Rs 8.95 lakh (ex-showroom).
The booking for Triumph's middle-weight street bike started in November 2020 and it will be available in India roads after April 6
Triumph Motorcycles has an aggressive product pipeline for India market in the next six months with nine new bike models, including special editions, slated for launch, a top company executive said
Triumph Motorcycles India has launched a new, improved customisation feature on its website and the new feature will allow riders to customise their motorcycles with a host of accessories
Firm plans to launch pre-owned vehicles in India next month. Today the brand has 7,000 customers here and the India Business Head says that would be good enough to start the programme
British superbike maker Triumph Motorcycles on Tuesday said it has launched Street Triple R, the mid-spec variant of the Street Triple RS, in India priced at Rs 8.84 lakh (ex-showroom).
The first Made-in-India Triumph model from the new venture is likely to be a 400cc motorcycle, priced below Rs 2 lakh
With 15% levy on locally assembled vehicles, it is cheaper to import from Thailand, says India MD
Aims 250-600-cc slot via Bajaj tie-up; to raise local assembly units to 90%
Triumph's portfolio includes high-powered bikes, such as the Rocket III, Daytona 200, SuperSports Daytona 675R, Tiger 800 and the iconic Triumph Bonneville family, among others
The CEO of Triumph Motorcycles said India has a huge domestic market that is maturing rapidly
Premium and luxury motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles plans to start exports from India as it plans to increase the Completely Knocked Down (CKD) assembly of its products in the country to 90 per cent of its portfolio this financial year from current level of 20 per cent.The company has CKD assembly facility is at Manesar, Haryana. The bike manufacturer plans to start exporting to Nepal in this fiscal."In the first phase, we will be sending motorcycles to Nepal in the next four to five months", said Vimal Sumbly, managing director, Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt Ltd said at the opening of their new dealership in Bhubaneswar here.With the opening of the new showroom, the British bike manufacturer has now 14 dealers in the country and aims to increase it to 25 by 2020.The motorcycle manufacturer has dealers in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Vijaywada, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kochi and Kolkata.Now, it is betting big on more such dealerships in .
Triumph India says its target is to hold a third of the market and double sales by 2022