2021 Triumph Bonneville Range Launched in India

  • Published On: 1 April 2021
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The 2021 Bonneville range comes in a price bracket of Rs 7.95-11.75 Lakhs (Ex. Showroom)

Triumph Motorcycles India has launched the 2021 Bonneville range in a price bracket of Rs 7.95-11.75 Lakhs (Ex. Showroom) in the country. The updated model range includes the Bonneville Street Twin, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120 and T120 black, The Speedmaster and the Special edition Street Twin Gold Line. It is the first time that the iconic British brand is launching a limited edition of the Bonneville in the form of the Street Twin Gold Line. The entire Triumph Bonneville range is now powered by BS6 compliant engines.




2021 Triumph Bonneville Street Twin

The best-selling model in Triumph’s Modern Classic line-up, 2021 Street Twin gets subtle cosmetic updates. The bike features an 18-inch front and 17-inch rear new cast-aluminium wheels. Besides this, it gets a new bench seat, new side panels, a throttle body finisher, new decals, and brushed aluminum headlamp assembly. Performance-wise, it is powered by a 900cc parallel-twin HT engine that churns out 65 bhp power and 80 Nm torque, The motor is linked to a 5-speed gearbox with a slip/assist clutch. It further gets two riding modes - Rain & Road.

 

2021 Triumph Bonneville Street Twin Gold Line

The Gold Line special edition is limited to just 1000 units only. Out of these 100 units are reserved for the UK market and 30 units for the Indian market. It gets a unique Matte Sapphire Black paint shade with hand-painted gold lining and the Triumph heritage logo. The bike gets a new side panel that includes a custom Street Twin logo. Mechanically, it gets the same engine as the Street Twin. 


2021 Triumph Motorcycle

Price (ex-showroom)

New Street Twin

Rs 7,95,000

Street Twin Gold Line 

Rs 8,25,000

Bonneville T120

Rs 10,65,000

Bonneville T120 Black

Rs 10,65,000

Bonneville T100

Rs 9,29,000

Bonneville Speedmaster

Rs 11,75,000



2021 Triumph Bonneville T120 and T120 Black

The major change in the 2021 Bonneville T120 and T120 Black is in terms of the engine. The T120 is powered by a 1200cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that dishes out 80 bhp power and 105 Nm peak torque. The new T120’s engine mass has been reduced due to the use of a lighter crankshaft, balancer shaft, and clutch. The bike features new aluminum wheel rims which further reduces the overall weight of the bike by 7 kgs. Talking about the T120 Black, it gets blacked-out finishes on engine covers, rear-view mirror housing, rims, and exhausts.




2021 Triumph Bonneville T100

The 2021 Bonneville T100 is lighter by 4 kgs than its predecessor due to the inclusion of aluminum wheel rims, magnesium cam cover and crank with thin walled clutch cover. The bike will be in three paint shades: Lucerne Blue and Fusion White scheme with hand-painted silver coach lines, single tone Jet Black option, Carnival Red & Fusion White, with hand-painted silver coach lines. It boasts of new Brembo disc brakes, ABS and traction control while flaunting an all LED tail lamp cluster. Mechanically, the 2021 Triumph Bonneville T100 will have an updated 900cc twin-cylinder Bonneville engine which delivers 10bhp more power and 3Nm torque than before. The new power output and torque performance figures are 64bhp at 7400rpm and 80Nm at 3750rpm. The brand is offering 117 genuine accessories with the bike.


2021 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster

The 2021 Bonneville Speedmaster is presented with high-performance Brembo braking set up with twin discs. In addition, Triumph’s latest generation ABS, cruise control and switchable traction control come as standard safety features. The rider's seat comes with a lumbar support function while the company has updated the semi-digital instrument cluster. The front fascia flaunts full LED headlamps with LED DRLs. The 2021 Speedmaster is offered in three colors: Jet Black option, Fusion White and Sapphire Black with hand-painted twin coach line, and Red Hopper Candy. The motorcycle draws power from a 1200cc engine which generates 77bhp and 106Nm. There are two riding modes: Road and Rain.


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