Triumph, the British motorcycle manufacturer, is set to launch its first affordable, single-cylinder models on June 27 in London.
- Triumph-Bajaj partnership set to reveal first bike in London.
- According to reports, two models have been caught testing in Europe.
The retro-styled street bikes have been developed in partnership with Indian manufacturer Bajaj and mark a significant turning point for Triumph, which hasn’t produced an entry-level, single-cylinder bike since the early 1990s.
The bikes will be available worldwide and will join the current Triumph product portfolio, distributed by the Triumph-led dealer network.
Two models have been spied on test, a retro-style roadster and a 1960s-inspired scrambler, both of which share the same DOHC single-cylinder engine.
The launch event will be global, organized by Triumph, and the bikes should be available at dealerships in India from the second quarter of this financial year.