Bajaj recently overtook the Triumph operations in India and they will soon be coming out with two motorcycles that have been spotted testing.
The Bajaj–Triumph motorcycles are about to make their debut in our market on June 26, 2023. Automobile lovers would know that Bajaj is overlooking the Triumph facilities in India including 15 showrooms and the new motorcycles will be manufactured at Bajaj’s Chakan facility in Pune. This would ensure attractive pricing that could serve as entry-level motorcycles in Triumph’s international portfolio. The two bikes that will debut include a Scrambler and a Street Naked version. Here are the details.
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Bajaj-Triumph Motorcycles Debut
This image has been uploaded by motorcycleshedindia on Instagram. The caption reads, “SAVE THE DATE !!! Bajaj Triumph will have the global unveil of the smaller capacity bikes on 26 June’23. Both bikes likely to be launched in India in 2nd-3rd qtr this year.” It is interesting to witness the bikes in their full glory even before the official debut. In terms of the styling, the Scrambler has a high-mounted front fender, hand guards, split seats, and luggage carrying options including a top box, soft pannier and a tank bag. On the other hand, the roadster will have cast alloys, a one-piece saddle and more riding-focused elements.
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The Bajaj-Triumph bikes will come with all-LED lighting, semi-digital instrumentation, a large tachometer, an LCD unit for all the information, an off-set fuel filler cap, a tank capacity of around 15 litres, a dual-tipped underslung exhaust canister, dual-channel ABS, traction control, riding modes, a sculpted fuel tank and more. It is fair to say that these motorcycles will be feature-loaded.
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Specs
In terms of powertrains, these could have engines with capacities between 300-400 cc with liquid-cooled single-cylinder generating power of around 40-50 PS and torque of 30-40 Nm just like the Bajaj Dominar 400. Apart from that, these could have slipper and assist clutch with a 6-speed gearbox, USD forks, rear monoshock suspension, and ride-by-wire among others. The prices could range from Rs 3.5 lakh to Rs 4 lakh and the debut is slated for June 26, 2023. The official launch might take place around September this year.