Triumph to unveil its 2021 Bonneville range on February 23
Triumph has released a teaser video stating that its 2021 Bonneville range of motorcycles, which includes the Street Twin, Speed Twin, Bonneville Speedmaster, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120, and Bonneville Bobber, will be unveiled on February 23. The updated bikes are expected to come with new colors, different body graphics, and a host of new features. Here's our roundup.
Triumph Street Twin: Expected to cost Rs. 7.45 lakh
The Triumph Street Twin should have a sloping fuel tank, a flat-type seat, a lengthy exhaust, a semi-digital instrument console, and blacked-out alloy wheels. It should draw power from a 900cc engine that makes 64hp of power at 7,500rpm and a peak torque of 80Nm at 3,800rpm. For the rider's safety, it should offer disc brakes on both the wheels along with dual-channel ABS.
Triumph Bonneville T100: Expected to cost Rs. 8.87 lakh
Triumph Bonneville T100 will have a retro look with an exposed design, rounded headlamp and mirrors, a semi-digital instrument console, and wire-spoke wheels. The motorcycle will run on a 900cc liquid-cooled engine that generates a maximum power of 54.2hp and a peak torque of 80Nm. Disc brakes on both the wheels and dual-channel ABS should ensure the rider's safety.
Triumph Speed Twin: Expected to cost around Rs. 9.46 lakh
The Triumph Speed Twin will have a cafe-racer look, featuring a sloping fuel tank, an upswept exhaust, a rounded headlight, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and blacked-out alloy wheels. It should draw power from a 1,200cc liquid-cooled engine that generates 95.6hp of power and 112Nm of peak torque. For safety, the bike will be armed with dual-channel ABS and disc brakes on both the wheels.
Bonneville T120: Expected to cost around Rs. 9.97 lakh
Triumph Bonneville T120 will have an eye-catching design, featuring wire-spoke wheels, a flat-type seat, a semi-digital instrument cluster, and a rounded headlight. It should be powered by a 1,200cc liquid-cooled engine that generates a power of 79hp at 6,550rpm and a peak torque of 104Nm at 2,970rpm. Rider's safety will be taken care of by disc brakes on both the wheels and dual-channel ABS.
Bonneville Bobber: Expected to cost around Rs. 10.28 lakh
The 2021 Bonneville Bobber will have an eye-catching design, featuring a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, high-set handlebars, a leather seat, a semi-digital instrument console, and wire-spoke wheels. It should run on a 1,200cc liquid-cooled engine that churns out 76hp of maximum power and 104Nm of peak torque. The cruiser will be also equipped with disc brakes on both the wheels and dual-channel ABS.
Bonneville Speedmaster: Expected to cost around Rs. 11.33 lakh
Bonneville Speedmaster will have an old-school cruiser design, featuring wide handlebars, a teardrop-shaped fuel tank, a semi-digital instrument console, and wire-spoke wheels. It should draw power from a 1,200cc engine that generates a maximum power of 76hp at 6,100rpm and a peak torque of 106Nm at 4,000rpm. Safety provisions will include disc brakes on both the wheels, traction control, and dual-channel ABS.