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Triumph Motorcycles India Increases Prices Of Select Models
- Friday April 30, 2021
- Edited By Kingshuk Dutta
Triumph Motorcycles India has increased the prices of the Street Triple R and the Rocket 3 range in India by up to Rs. 1.05 lakh.
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www.carandbike.com
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2020 Triumph Street Triple RS To Get A Price Hike In July
- Friday June 12, 2020
- Sameer Contractor
Triumph Motorcycle India will be increased prices for the recently launched 2020 Street Triple RS in July this year. Triumph dealerships have confirmed to carandbike that the company plans to increase prices on the new model by up to Rs. 50,000. The 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS was launched in April this year priced at Rs. 11.13 lakh (ex-showroom,...
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www.carandbike.com
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Triumph Bonneville Range Price Hike Deferred To July 2020
- Wednesday June 3, 2020
- Edited By Kingshuk Dutta
Triumph Motorcycles India has deferred the price hike of its Bonneville range to July 2020. Currently, the Bonneville range consists of the T100, T120, Street Twin and the Speedmaster and all these motorcycles are BS6 compliant.
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www.carandbike.com
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Triumph Motorcycles Defers Price Hike On BS6 Motorcycles Until July 2020
- Tuesday April 21, 2020
- Edited By Sameer Contractor
Triumph Motorcycles India has announced that the brand will not increase prices on its BS6 range of motorcycles until July 2020. The company has taken the decision to hold off the price hike due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic crisis that has impacted the market sentiment and economic conditions. In addition, the British bike maker will extend ...
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www.carandbike.com
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Bandh in Bangalore shuts down IT offices
- Thursday September 20, 2012
- South | Written by Maya Sharma; edited by Shamik Ghosh
It was like travelling back in time in Bangalore today - to a time where traffic was smooth and you could get from one part of the city to another in a matter of minutes; a huge difference from the regular traffic snarls and delays that are part of the Bangaloreans normal life. Traffic signals were switched off and normally busy roads and junctions...
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www.ndtv.com
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Triumph Motorcycles India Increases Prices Of Select Models
- Friday April 30, 2021
- Edited By Kingshuk Dutta
Triumph Motorcycles India has increased the prices of the Street Triple R and the Rocket 3 range in India by up to Rs. 1.05 lakh.
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www.carandbike.com
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2020 Triumph Street Triple RS To Get A Price Hike In July
- Friday June 12, 2020
- Sameer Contractor
Triumph Motorcycle India will be increased prices for the recently launched 2020 Street Triple RS in July this year. Triumph dealerships have confirmed to carandbike that the company plans to increase prices on the new model by up to Rs. 50,000. The 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS was launched in April this year priced at Rs. 11.13 lakh (ex-showroom,...
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www.carandbike.com
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Triumph Bonneville Range Price Hike Deferred To July 2020
- Wednesday June 3, 2020
- Edited By Kingshuk Dutta
Triumph Motorcycles India has deferred the price hike of its Bonneville range to July 2020. Currently, the Bonneville range consists of the T100, T120, Street Twin and the Speedmaster and all these motorcycles are BS6 compliant.
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www.carandbike.com
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Triumph Motorcycles Defers Price Hike On BS6 Motorcycles Until July 2020
- Tuesday April 21, 2020
- Edited By Sameer Contractor
Triumph Motorcycles India has announced that the brand will not increase prices on its BS6 range of motorcycles until July 2020. The company has taken the decision to hold off the price hike due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic crisis that has impacted the market sentiment and economic conditions. In addition, the British bike maker will extend ...
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www.carandbike.com
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Bandh in Bangalore shuts down IT offices
- Thursday September 20, 2012
- South | Written by Maya Sharma; edited by Shamik Ghosh
It was like travelling back in time in Bangalore today - to a time where traffic was smooth and you could get from one part of the city to another in a matter of minutes; a huge difference from the regular traffic snarls and delays that are part of the Bangaloreans normal life. Traffic signals were switched off and normally busy roads and junctions...
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www.ndtv.com