Triumphs India line-up sees the addition of nine new bikes. This brings the overall tally to 27 motorcycles, the most from a premium manufacturer in India.
Triumph Motorcycles India added nine new models to its existing line-up of 19 motorcycles. The new line-up of motorcycles showcases the hand-painted gold-lining skills of Triumphs expert artists at their paint shop. It also caters to customers' demand for brighter and custom-inspired schemes. The Gold Line Editions of the Bonneville range include the Street Scrambler900, Bonneville T100, T120, and T120 Black, Bobber Black, and the Speedmaster Black. There are also three Special Edition motorcycles of the StreetTwinEC21, and Rocket 3R 221, and Rocket 3GT 221. The special edition motorcycles will be manufactured for one year only.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Shoeb Farooq, Business Head, Triumph Motorcycles India said, We are delighted to launch the Gold Line and Special Edition range of motorcycles in India. There has been an increased demand from customers for custom-painted motorcycles that set them apart from the rest, offering uniqueness and these limited-run paint schemes perfectly fit the bill. The fact that the Gold Lines have custom hand-painted pinstripes adds a special touch to the overall ownership experience as well.
Below we have discussed the details about the motorcycles.
God Line Editions
All Gold Line Editions motorcycles come with a two-color scheme. Aside from the meticulously crafted hand-paint job, the eye-catching design has to be the artist's signature, on each of these bikes that gives it a personal touch. Further details of each of the bikes are mentioned below:
Street Scrambler900 Gold Line Edition (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 9,95,000)
Triumphs iconic and most accessible urban Street Scrambler gets a Matt Pacific Blue exterior color with hand-painted gold lines on the fuel tank. Both the Gold Line and Street Scrambler logos are colored in gold. Mechanically, the Street Scrambler draws its power from the same Euro-5 compliant 900 cc twin-cylinder engine that puts out 65 Ps and 80 Nm of torque. The body suspends on cartridge forks and pre-load adjustable twin rear shocks, and it rides on wire-spoked wheels with Metzeler Tourance tires and front Brembo brakes.
Bonneville T100 Gold Line Editon (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 10,09,000)
The Bonneville T100 is available in Silver Ice color with the tank infill in Competition Green, edged by hand-painted golden lining. It is powered by the same 900 cc engine, twin-cylinder that puts out 65 Ps@ 7400 rpm and 80 Nm @ 3,750 rpm. The standout features available with the T100 are torque-assist clutch, switchable traction control, and Brembo front brakes with ABS.
Bonneville T120 Gold Line Edition (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 11,79,000)
The T120 Gold Line Edition also gets the same silver ice fuel tank with Competition Green tank infill edged with the hand-painted gold lining. It gets the same engine with the same power output, just like the T100 and Street Scrambler. But the 120 gets twin-disc brakes at the front and dual silencers for a unique exhaust note.
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Bonneville T120 Black Gold Line Edition (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 11,79,000)
The Bonneville T120 Black gets a Matt Sapphire black fuel tank with Matt Silver tank infill edged with hand-painted gold lining. The side panels are in Matt Silver with unique black and gold Bonneville T120 black logos with hand-painted gold lining again. Both the T120 and T120 Black Gold Line Edition feature the latest aluminum wheels, cruise control, and enhanced riding modes.
Bonneville Bobber Gold Line Edition (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 12,75,000)
The Bobber Bonneville Gold Line Edition carries over a Carnival Red design theme, on the fuel tank and mudguards. The golden lines are hand-painted on the fuel tank in a twin strip design, and on other elements like the brushed foil knee graphics. The side panels are finished in sapphire black with gold line edges as well. The Bonneville Bobber is powered by the latest 1200 cc twin engine that delivers 78 Ps and 106 Nm of torque. Standout features include twin Brembo front brakes with ABS, Showra suspensions, and a flat front wheel.
Bonneville Speedmaster Gold Line Edition (Ex-showroom Price Rs. 12,75,000)
The Bonneville Speedmaster Gold Line edition gets a beautiful silver ice-colored fuel tank with a sapphire black twin strip design, edged with gold lines. The Sapphire black is also available with the side panels, headlamp bowl, and mudguards. The motorcycle features a unique new gold and silver Bonneville Speedmaster logo. Mechanically, the bike remains the same with the Euro 5 compliant 1200 cc engine that puts out 78 Ps and 106 Nm of torque. Suspension duties are handled by 47 mm Showa cartridge forks, pre-load adjustable hidden mono-shock RSU, and twin Brembo front callipers.
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Special Edition
The Special Edition bikes are available with the Street Twin, and Rocket 3 motorcycles. The details of these bikes are below:
Street Twin EC1 (Ex-showroom price Rs. 8,85,000)
The Street Twin EC1 is named after one of London East Ends famous area with the postal code EC1. This modern classic is a tribute to its youthful urban motorcycling scene which Triumph considers to be a genuine British Cultural movement. The Street Twin EC1 comes with a Matt Aluminum Silver scheme combined with Matt Silver ice available on the fuel tank and side panels. It is powered by a 900 cc twin-cylinder engine that puts out 65 Ps and 80 Nm of torque, coupled to a twin silencer that gives it a unique exhaust note. Some of the standout features available with the special edition Street Twin include ABS and traction control, with two riding modes, a torque-assist clutch, and an easy-to-read digital rev counter. Theres also a USB charge available under the seat.
Rocket 3R 221 & Rocket 3GT 221 ( Ex-showroom Price Rs. 2,080,000 & Rs. 2,140,000, respectively)
The Rocket 3R 221 is a dedication to the Rockets class-leading 221 Nm of torque that its brilliant 167 Ps, the triple-cylinder engine produces. And both the 3R and 3GT models are available in a new Red Hopper paint scheme available on the fuel tank and the mudguards. This is beautifully contrasted by sapphire black-coloured mudguards brackets, headlight bowls, flyscreens and side panels, rear bodywork, and radiator cowls. But, one of the most unique aspects of this design includes the numerical graphics that is etched on the fuel tank. The numerical include the power and torque figures along with bore and stroke size.
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