Triumph Motorcycles celebrates 10 Years In India, unveils New Tiger 900, Stealth Limited Editions

The new line-up includes the Tiger 900 GT, and Rally Pro, each providing a significant step-up in performance and specification. 

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Triumph Motorcycles celebrates 10 Years In India, unveils New Tiger 900, Stealth Limited Editions

Upon completing 10  years in India, Triumph Motorcycles unveiled the new Tiger 900 and five Stealth Limited Edition motorcycles at the India Bike Week 2023.

The new line-up includes the Tiger 900 GT, and Rally Pro, each providing a significant step-up in performance and specification. 

The Tiger 900’s trademark three-cylinder engine has received a major update including revised engine components, which provide 13% more power than the
previous generation, giving 108PS of peak power and a higher peak torque of 90Nm, the press release noted. 

A collection of five new modern classics, the Stealth Limited Editions showcase a
dramatic new custom-style paint finish that adds a contemporary twist to Triumph’s
iconic design DNA. Each model features its own unique tank design, which showcases a dramatic hand-painted finish that intensifies in the light to reveal vivid colour.

These limited-edition motorcycles are set to hit dealerships by March 2024. They are available for sale for one year only.

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