
Triumph Bikes
Triumph Motorcycles began its journey in Coventry, England, in 1902 as a motorcycle manufacturer, building on its earlier bicycle roots from 1887. The original company faced eventual bankruptcy in 1983, but was dramatically revived in 1990 by British billionaire John Bloor. Under his leadership, Triumph established a new state-of-the-art factory in Hinckley, Leicestershire, marking a powerful return to the global motorcycle scene and re-establishing itself as a premium manufacturer.
Triumph offers a diverse and ever-evolving range of motorcycles. Its Modern Classics lineup includes the beloved Bonneville family (T100, T120, Speed Twin 900/1200, Bobber, Speedmaster) and Scramblers (900, 1200), blending classic aesthetics with contemporary performance. For those seeking thrill, the Roadsters feature the agile Street Triple (R, RS) and the potent Speed Triple 1200 RS, alongside the more accessible Trident 660 and the new Daytona 660. Adventure riders can choose from the versatile Tiger range (Sport 660, 900, 1200), while the monstrous Rocket 3 dominates the cruiser segment. A significant recent addition are the entry-level Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, developed in collaboration with Bajaj, making Triumph more accessible.
In India, Triumph's prices broadly range from approximately ₹1.99 Lakh for the Speed T4 and Speed 400 up to over ₹21.98 Lakh for the top-tier Rocket 3