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Triumph’s flagship naked is likely to get a new mill which will meet Euro 5 norms
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The partnership has been two years in the making, with mid-displacement motorcycles on the agenda
Thankfully, the bike's design is almost identical to the original concept showcased at EICMA 2018
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Off-road underpinnings, a whole host of features, and an attractive pricing tag too
Only the base XC variant of the Scrambler 1200 range will make it to our shores
Triumph is likely to launch a performance-focused variant along with the GT model
Triumph will complete the 1200cc Bonneville lineup in India with the upcoming scrambler
There’s a new Xiaomi electric moped in the market too!
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The event will be held at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida on April 26
The Trident badge is likely to make a comeback as an e-bike
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