We take a look at how the Triumph Street Triple R's rivals like the Kawasaki Z900, the Ducati Scrambler Icon, and the BMW F900R stack up against it in pricing.
The 2020 Triumph Street Triple R is the newest offering in the naked middleweight segment and has been launched at a competitive price tag. Here are five things you need to know about the latest offering that makes it special.
Select Triumph Motorcycles India dealerships have started accepting bookings for the upcoming Street Triple R street-fighter, ahead of its launch later this month, carandbike can confirm. The booking amount is around Rs. 1 lakh, depending on the dealership for the entry-level variant in the Street Triple family. The British bike maker had introduced the 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS in April this year, and the new R will come to a more affordable price point while packing slightly less sophisticated hardware and power from the same 765 cc Moto2 developed motor. The Triumph Street Triple R is scheduled to go on sale by the end of June 2020.
Since the bike's launch in India, Triumph Motorcycles has so far sold 701 units of Street Triple in the country and it was just last year that we saw the introduction of the new-gen model.
We take a look at what differentiates the new Triumph Street Triple RS, the top-spec variant of the Street Triple family. The RS makes more power and torque, gets higher-spec components and more electronic rider aids.
Triumph Motorcycles India has launched the Street Triple RS in India at a price of Rs. 10.55 Lakh. The Street Triple RS makes more power, gets better equipment and has a long list of electronics in comparison to the Street Triple S. Bookings have already begun at Triumph dealerships across India.
Triumph will launch the Street Triple RS today. This will be the second new-generation Street Triple variant to be launched in India after the Street Triple S was launched in India earlier this year. The RS gets more power, better equipment and a longer list of electronics as compared to the S.
The next-generation racing engine for the FIM Moto2 World Championship is based on the new 765 cc in-line three-cylinder engine used in the new-gen Street Triple. The Moto2TM 2019 season race engine development programme was conducted last week with the second track test at the Ciudad del Motor de Aragon.
The launch of the new Triumph Street Triple has really made things interesting in the middleweight motorcycle segment in India. The bike will rival the likes of the Kawasaki Z900, Ducati Monster 821, and Aprilia Shiver 900.
Triumph Motorcycles India has launched the all-new Triumph Street Triple with prices starting at Rs. 8.50 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi) in the entry-level S variant. The British manufacturer's middleweight naked gets upgrades in all departments sporting an all-new engine, evolved design, updated suspension and a lighter chassis.
Triumph Motorcycles is all set to launch the all-new 2017 Triumph Street Triple S in India. With design tweaks, an all-new engine and updated suspension and chassis, the new Street Triple promises more exciting performance than ever before. Here's what we expect from Triumph India.
The 2017 Triumph Street Triple S will be launched on 12 June 2017. This will be the first model of the new-gen Street Triple to be launched in India. The 'R' and the 'RS' variants of the new-gen Street Triple will be launched before the year ends.
The 2017 Triumph Street Triple is one of the most promising superbikes you should be waiting for and will be heading to India around June-July this year. Triumph India will first introduce the S version in the country followed by the more powerful R and RS versions.
Improving its middleweight monster even further, Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the 2017 Triumph Street Triple in the UK ahead of its launch in March this year. The bike now comes in three variants - S, R and the absolutely bonkers RS, and comes with more power, electronic aids and tech to keep the high speed and safety in place. The new Street Triple will be making it to India later this year.