Triumph Street Scrambler Sandstorm Limited To 25 Units In India

- Only 25 units of Triumph Street Scrambler Sandstorm allocated for India
- The motorcycle is priced at Rs. 9.65 lakh (ex-showroom, India)
- It gets a 900 cc parallel-twin engine; Makes 64 bhp and 80 Nm
Triumph Motorcycles will have 25 units of the Street Scrambler Sandstorm for sale in India. The motorcycle is already on sale in India and is priced at Rs. 9.65 lakh (ex-showroom, India). Only 775 units of the Street Scrambler Sandstorm limited edition will be manufactured worldwide. Each model will get a unique personalised certificate of authenticity stating the bike's VIN number. The Street Scrambler Sandstorm limited edition gets a dedicated paint scheme and a host of premium accessories which come as standard.
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(The 2021 Street Scrambler continues to get a 900 cc parallel-twin engine which is liquid cooled)
The standard model of the 2021 Triumph Street Scrambler gets updated styling and detailing along with new colour options. The updates include new side panel with Aluminium number board, new heel guard, new brushed Aluminium headlight brackets, new adventure-oriented seat material and new throttle body finishes. The motorcycle continues to have the distinct scrambler silhouette, high-mounted dual exhausts, a wide handlebar and wire-spoke wheels, completing that old-school look.

(Only 775 units of the Street Scrambler Sandstorm edition wil be manufactured globally)
The Street Scrambler Sandstorm limited edition gets a dedicated paint scheme and a host of premium accessories which come as standard. The new 2021 Street Scrambler is powered by the 900 cc, high-torque Bonneville twin cylinder engine, which has now been updated to meet the latest global emission regulations, including Euro 5 and Bharat Stage VI (BS6). The engine makes 64 bhp at 7,250 rpm, while peak torque is 80 Nm at 3,250 rpm.
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(The Street Scrambler Sandstorm gets a 900 cc parallel-twin engine which makes 64 bhp and 80 Nm)
The motorcycle gets switchable ABS and switchable traction control as standard and there are three riding modes (Rain, Road and Off-Road), enabled via the ride-by-wire technology. The Off-Road mode turns the ABS and traction control off. With the special edition scrambler motorcycle launched in India, we expect the standard model to be launched soon as well.
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