British Bike Maker to Unveil 'Bonneville' Range at IBW


PANAJI: British superbike maker Triumph Motorcycles will launch its new range 'Bonneville' during the India Bike Week (IBW), which begins in North Goa's Arpora from February 19.

"We are having a rider meet during IBW. For the first time, we are showcasing the Bonneville range to our customers. We showcased it at the Auto Expo in Delhi, but that was only for media," Vimal Sumbly, MD, Triumph Motorcycles (India) Pvt Ltd, told PTI today.

The two-wheeler major will also be putting on display its other range of superbikes at the 2-day IBW event.

Sumbly said that after formal unveiling of Bonneville bike for customers, dealers across the country will put the bike on display at their showrooms.

The iconic Bonneville, he said, is now made on a completely new platformin terms of its design, style, engine and technology.

"This will be the first 900 CC water-cooled engine. We are in India with 100 per cent Auto Breaking System (ABS) in bikes. In terms of technology, Bonneville is ridden by wire and with traction control," he said.

The British motor maker, which ventured into the Indian market two years ago, has so far sold 2,500 units and has 12 world-class stores in India.

He said the entire super biking industry in India started in 2007-08 with a mere 400 units, but touched the 10,000-mark last year.

"We expect it to go to 20,000 by 2020 and want to be a dominant player. We want to bring technology to people. It's easy to build a big bike, but our strategy is to provide the most safest bike in India. We want to do 2,000 units a year by 2020," he said.

Globally, Triumph looks to sell 65,000 units annually by 2020.

The company has launched its franchise-based stores in metros - Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai - as well as tier II cities such as Cochin, Pune and Ahmadabad while it will open new ones in Goa, Lucknow, Bihar and eastern parts of the country.

Asked if the company will take on board a brand ambassador, Sumbly said it's "not interested".

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Source: PTI