All new Triumph Bonneville T100 goes official in India: Price and availability details

Triumph Bonneville T100

Iconic British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has officially launched the all-new Bonneville T100 in India priced at Rs. 7.78 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The bike’s design gets inspiration from the 1959 Bonneville, giving it that classic look and feel with a modern twist.

Triumph Bonneville T100 Specs

Under the hood, the Triumph Bonneville T100 packs a 900cc liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine that pumps out 55 PS of power at 5,900 rpm and 80 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a new 5-speed transmission and is more fuel-efficient.

Triumph Bonneville T100 Features

Coming to its features, the new Triumph Bonneville T100 gets loaded with a plethora of premium features which include Ride-by-Wire technology, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS), torque assist clutch, deep chrome mirrors, along with a USB charging port. Besides,it also gets a twin clock instrument cluster, odometer, service indicator along with fuel level and traction control settings. In addition, the Bonneville T100 comes fitted with Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp tyres as standard. Moreover, there’ll be over 150 optional accessories which include heated grips, a centre stand, cruise control, grab rail and more.

The new Triumph Bonneville T100 will be offered in three colour schemes which include Aegean Blue and Fusion White, Intense Orange and New England White, and Jet Black. The bike is now open for bookings and will be available across Triumph authorised showrooms in India It will rival the likes of Harley-Davidson Iron 883 and Ducati Scrambler.

In other related news, the company has also unveiled the all new Triumph Bonneville Bobber. It is a perfect blend of minimalist styling a true genuine Bobber traits dating back to the 1940s.

The new Bobber features a T120 Parallel Twin engine that produces more torque and gets paired with a six-speed gearbox. Other key features include ABS, ride-by-wire, liquid cooling, cruise control, automatic heated grips and Torque Assist Clutch. Also, the Bobber features two riding modes – Road and Rain.

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