Bajaj Auto ramped up its repertoire of premium brands, which includes KTM and Dominar, partnering with British bike-maker Triumph. It launched two locally made bikes under the partnership in July last year.
Triumph Motorcycles marked the completion of a decade in India with the launch of the MY24 Tiger 900 range, showcasing significant advancements in performance, capability, and comfort. The new lineup, including the Tiger 900 GT and Rally Pro models, introduces notable upgrades in specification too, with the goal of redefining middleweight adventure motorcycles. The 2024 Tiger 900 range is currently available for pre-order at authorised Triumph dealerships. Deliveries of the new Tiger 900 models are scheduled to commence in early 2024.
The new versions come with minor aesthetic updates and a slightly more powerful motor.
The development is part of the strategic partnership between the two companies announced in 2020 under which they planned to collaborate to create a new range of mid-sized Triumph Motorcycles.
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The Triumph Trident entry-level sport naked bike will compete directly with the likes of the Kawasaki Z650.
Showcased as a concept merely months ago, a production-ready variant of Triumph Trident Streetfighter was spotted testing just recently. Now, the company is all set for a launch as well.
Currently, Triumph retails nearly 13 products across various categories in the country.
The Triumph Street Triple R has always been on sale internationally alongside the S and RS versions, but has never been brought to India until today.
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The R variant was always the Street Triple’s top-spec variant, but back in 2017, the RS came around. Triumph brought this bike to India alongside the base S variant, but the R never saw Indian shores
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The scheme is available on the Bonneville series of bikes that were updated to the BS-VI norms, namely the Street Twin, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120 and the Speedmaster.
Triumph has increased the Rocket 3's engine capacity, taking it from a 2,300cc unit, to a 2,500cc inline three-cylinder engine.
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The test mule in the picture seems to be using the new 765cc engine that debuted on the Triumph Street Triple
Uttaresh Venkateshwaran gets in conversation with Swaraj Baggonkar to discuss the launch of Husqvarna bikes and Bajaj Auto's ongoing negotiations with Triumph Motorcycles.
With the Bajaj-Triumph partnership, expect to see some premium 300-750cc motorcycles in India at some really affordable prices.
The company, which has completed five years in India, also aims to grow its sales in the country by 10-12 percent annually going ahead.
The company, which sells superbikes priced between Rs 7.7-22 lakh in the country, also aims to expand its sales network from the current 16 dealerships to 25 over the next 3-4 years with an aim to reach smaller towns as well.
The company, which today launched an all new version of its superbike Tiger 1200 XCX in the country priced at Rs 17 lakh, aims to launch around 6-7 models by June this year.
Triumph has bee hit by the 5 per cent customs duty hike which it says is a blow to the 'Make in India' initiative
The company has launched six new products in the current financial year and is betting big on the domestic market, taking its total portfolio to 15 out of its 27 products globally.
Research firm Motilal Oswal has a buy on Bajaj Auto with 13 percent upside whereas Credit Suisse has a neutral rating on the stock after Bajaj Auto announced its partnership with UK's Triumph Motorcycles.