Bajaj-Triumph launch twin motorcycles
Bajaj-Triumph launch twin motorcycles
Bajaj Auto-Triumph on Wednesday launched its Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X bike in India. In collaboration with UK-based luxury motorcycle marque Triumph Motorcycles, Bajaj Auto unveiled the first motorcycles to have come out of their association.
Last week, the two automobile companies revealed the advent of the two bikes in London.
With both the motorcycles being fully manufactured in India, Triumph Speed 400 is inspired by the design language of its powerful sibling, Speed Twin 900. However, the Scrambler 400 X takes its design cues from Scrambler 900/1200.
Bajaj's new Chakan plant, which has a current monthly capacity of 5,000 units, will manufacture the latest Triumph products. Further, the bikes will be exported globally from India.
While the partnership between Bajaj and Triumph was announced back in 2017 for designing, manufacturing and distribution of mid-capacity motorcycles, these motorcycles are the smallest-capacity and most affordable ones by Triumph.
The bikes are equipped with a range of features like USD forks, rear mono-shock, disc brakes on both wheels with dual-channel ABS, all-LED lighting, traction control, semi-digital instrument cluster, and alloy wheels wrapped inside tubeless tyres.
India specific features, however, include Sari guard, front number plates, and grab handles.
Meanwhile, Speed 400 is expected to be available in mid-July, Scrambler 400 X's availability will be awaited somewhere in the month of October.
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