Triumph Rocket & Roadster series motorcycles have been updated with new funky colour options. The updated lineup embarks no mechanical changes elsewise.
The renowned British premium motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has updated its line up with new colour options. The Triumph Rocket & Roadster motorcycles has been updated with variety of new paint schemes internationally.
Triumph Rocket Series
Consisting of the flagship cruiser motorcycles; the Rocket series includes two bikes. The first one is the Triumph Rocket 3R and the second is the Triumph Rocket 3GT. Both of these motorcycles are based on similar platforms and embarks little few differences. Triumph has updated both of these motorcycles with newer colour options.
While the Rocket 3R has received a new Matt Silver Ice colour option; it makes the bike look more rugged and muscular. Adding to this appeal is the blackout treatment that Triumph has done to provide the bike with more contrast; which mainly includes the blacked-out alloy wheels.
Contrary to this, the Triumph Rocket 3GT has received two new colour options. These include a brand spanking new Carnival Red and a Sapphire Black. The new colours add to the mouth-watering appeal of this flagship cruiser bike from Triumph.
Roadster Series
The roadster series of Triumph is one of the best-selling in the whole lineup of products. This includes a variety of naked sports motorcycles spread in various segments.
The first is the Triumph Trident 660; it is now updated with a Matt Bajaj Orange colour option. This option will be available alongside the existing colours in the motorcycle. The new colour option is striking to look at as it adds to the young appeal of the naked sports motorcycle. This colour option will attract more young buyers that Triumph already targets via the Trident brand.
Upper to this, the Triumph Street Triple 765 RS is now updated with a Carbon Black colour option. To increase the contrasting appeal, Triumph is offering this colour option with bronze-painted alloy wheels. This colour option will become one of the best-selling for the Street Triple 765 RS internationally. The other sibling i.e. Triumph Street Triple 765 R is now updated with the Matt Carbon Black option along with the Mixed Grey highlights. This adds to the sporty appeal and texture of the Street Triple.
The elder cousin to the Street Triple called the Speed Triple 1200 RS is now being offered in a new Matt Bajaj Orange colour. This paint shade is similar to the Trident 660 pain shade.
While the company has already updated the new colour shades on the international websites; the Indian website is still waiting for the updates. With the global introduction of these colours, India's launch of these options is not far away. Triumph enjoys decent sales figures from the Indian market, hence, the updates will come very shortly.
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