Triumph Bonneville T120 Ex-Showroom price ranges from ₹ 12.4 to 13.3 Lakh. Triumph offers Bonneville T120 in 3 variants. The top variant of Bonneville T120 is Gold Line Edition and the base variant is Black.
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Black
Petrol, 18 KM/L, 1200.0 CC
Starts at
₹ 12.4 Lakh
STD
Petrol, 18 KM/L, 1200.0 CC
Starts at
₹ 12.4 Lakh
Gold Line Edition
Petrol, 18 KM/L, 1200.0 CC
Starts at
₹ 13.3 Lakh
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The Triumph Bonneville T120 '1959 Legends Custom Edition', is a one-off motorcycle accompanied by a replica of the 1959 Les Paul Standard Reissue, regarded as the ultimate Gibson classic and 'holy-grail' of guitars.
The Triumph Bonneville Gold Line Editions feature hand-finished work by expertly trained painters in the UK and Thailand, adding a special touch to the Bonneville range.
It's the biggest motorcycle show of the year and two-wheeler manufacturers from across the globe are in Milan, Italy for the EICMA Motor Show. Keeping up with the host of exciting launches and products, Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled its 2020 line-up along with the new Bonneville T100 and the T120 Bud Ekins special edition models. The new special edition bikes pay hommage to iconic Hollywood stuntman and an off-road racer - Bud Ekins. The motorcycling icon was a top motocross and desert racer and professional Hollywood stuntman, landing arguably the motorcycle jump in film history when he stood-in for friend and fellow racer Steve McQueen in the WWII film, The Great Escape. The new special editions are inspired by Bud Ekins and California's culture of desert racing.
The Triumph Bonneville Bobber, the newest addition to the British manufacturer's Bonneville line-up will be launched in India on the 29th of March 2017. The bike is based on the Triumph Bonneville T120 and is expected to be priced around Rs. 12 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).
We ride the new Triumph Bonneville T120 Black around sunny Cascais, Portugal. It's an all-new bike, new aesthetics, new suspension, new chassis, and an all-new engine, which now gets liquid cooling. And this modern classic has gone more modern - with ABS, traction control, ride-by-wire throttle, riding modes - the works!