Triumph Expands India Footprint, Opens Showroom In Bhubaneshwar

- New showroom is Triumph's fourteenth in India
- Triumph now has two dealerships in eastern India
- The entire range of Triumph bikes will be available on sale
Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt. Ltd has opened the company's new dealership in Bhubaneshwar, expanding the British motorcycle manufacturer's dealership network to 14 cities. Triumph already has dealerships in Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Vijaywada, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kochi and Kolkata. The new dealership, called Shri Bharat Motors, will offer the entire range of motorcycles from the new dealership, spread across five broad categories - modern classic, roadsters, supersports, cruisers, and adventure and touring models. Triumph will be offering 100 per cent finance on certain models through HDFC Bank.
"The opening of this dealership will strengthen the Triumph marquee in eastern India and extend the reach of our comprehensive suite of after-sales services to our esteemed customers. Our customers are not just Triumph owners but active riders who not only travel extensively but also want to learn the best ways to make the most of their motorcycles. We remain committed to delivering a true riding experience with the most advanced technology and styling," said Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt. Ltd.

The Triumph Bonneville Bobber is based on the Bonneville T120
The Bhubaneshwar Triumph dealership boasts of special zones such as a consultation lounge, build your own bike zone, merchandise display and two service bays in accordance with the signature Triumph Motorcycles layout. As with every other Triumph Motorcycles dealership, the staff at Shri Bharat Motors has been trained by experts from Triumph to deliver best-in-class pre and post sales experience in synch with global standards.
Triumph started India operations in 2014 and boasts of more than 4,000 Triumph owners in India. Triumph has an assembly facility in Manesar, Haryana where many of the models sold in India are assembled from completely knocked down (CKD) kits. In the period from April to June 2017, Triumph sold 433 motorcycles in India, and around 40 per cent of those sales numbers come from the modern classic range, which includes models like the Street Twin, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120, Bonneville Bobber and Thruxton R. Triumph's adventure touring bikes are also hot sellers with the Tiger 800 range dominating the adventure touring category in the Indian market.
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