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- Feb 7, 2022
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Hot on the heels of the launch of the Street Scrambler 900, Triumph Motorcycles has increased the prices of its Bonneville range of bikes. Here’s a look at the latest price list:
Model |
New Price |
Old Price |
Price Difference |
Rs 8,25,000 |
Rs 7,95,000 |
Rs 30,000 |
|
Street Twin Gold Line |
Rs 8,55,000 |
Rs 8,25,000 |
Rs 30,000 |
Rs 9,49,000 |
Rs 9,29,000 |
Rs 20,000 |
|
Rs 10,99,000 |
Rs 10,65,000 |
Rs 34,000 |
|
Rs 11,95,000 |
Rs 11,75,000 |
Rs 20,000 |
|
Rs 11,95,000 |
Rs 11,75,000 |
Rs 20,000 |
Except for the Street Scrambler 900 and the Speed Twin, all the motorcycles have witnessed a substantial price hike. The most affordable bike of the Bonneville family, the Street Twin, now costs Rs 30,000 more. Interestingly, its Japanese competitor, the Kawasaki W800 Street, is now available with a discount of Rs 35,000.
The big boys of the lineup, the Speedmaster and the Bobber, are now pricier by Rs 20,000. With this hike, these bikes are now Rs 20,000 more expensive than the Harley-Davidson Forty-Eight.
Triumph Motorcycles hasn’t yet revised the pricing of the Tiger family, which will soon include the Tiger Sport 660. The launch for the small ADV is slated for early next year.
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