Triumph Motorcycles Inaugurates 14th Dealership In India

- Triumph inaugurates second dealership in Delhi
- Takes total count of dealerships to 14 across India
- Triumph to increase dealer footprint to 25 cities
Triumph Motorcycles inaugurated a new dealership in Delhi, the second in the Capital, and described as the largest dealership in north India. With this dealership, Triumph has expanded its dealership network to 14 across India. The entire Triumph range of motorcycles, of 16 different models spread across 5 broad categories will be available at One Triumph, East of Kailash, New Delhi.
The Triumph range of motorcycles start with the modern classics, with the entry level Street Twin in the Bonneville range, the Roadster range comprising the Street Triple and Speed Triple, ADV bikes comprising the Tiger range and the cruisers as well as the supersport Daytona series. Triumph already has dealerships in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Vijaywada, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Kochi and Kolkata.

(One Triumph Dealership in Delhi)
Like all Triumph dealerships, the One Triumph store incorporates the latest Triumph corporate identity and boasts of special zones such as a consultation lounge, build your bike zone, merchandise display and two service bays in accordance with the global signature Triumph Motorcycles layout. The staff at One Triumph has been trained in Hinckley, UK to deliver best-in-class pre and post sales experience.
"With this state-of-the-art dealership, our aim is to give our brand lovers an experience they deserve from an international motorcycle brand such as Triumph. From the way this dealership is spread out to the facilities it provides, it will really offer our customers the 'For the Ride' philosophy of the Triumph brand," said Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India Pvt. Ltd.

(Vimal Sumbly, Managing Director, Triumph Motorcycles India)
Triumph Motorcycles India has over 3500 customers in India, with the number of Triumph owners rapidly growing. All Triumph motorcycles are offered with two years unlimited mileage warranty and Triumph has also tied up with HDFC Bank offering attractive finance schemes on all motorcycles, offering even 100 per cent finance on certain models. Additionally, Triumph offers road side assistance with a 24x7 customer helpline.
In the next stage of expansion, Triumph Motorcycles India will be targeting Tier II cities and intends to increase the dealership footprint to 25 towns and cities across India.
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