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Britain’s Triumph launches new bike Street Scrambler at Rs 8.1 lakh

Fitted with the 900cc Bonneville engine that makes 54hp and 80Nm of peak torque, the Street Scrambler delivers much more torque and power.

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NEW DELHI: British motorcycle maker, Triumph Motorcycles has launched its newest model in the India market – the Street Scrambler,  with a price tag of Rs 8.1 lakh (ex-showroom). The latest in the modern classic range of the firm’s products, it is based on the existing Street Twin model but comes with some off-road capabilities too.

While Triumph already had a similar model the new one gets upgraded technology, the body work is similar to the Street Twin, but new Street Scrambler gets some minor changes.

Fitted with the 900cc Bonneville engine that makes 54hp and 80Nm of peak torque, the Street Scrambler delivers much more torque and power low down and in the mid-range, perfect for around town and light off-roading.

A key update to the original Bonneville engine platform, the 900cc engine features a charismatic 270° firing interval for smooth, linear power delivery from the slick five-speed gearbox.The new Street Scrambler comes with a large 19-inch wheel on the front and 17-inch wheel on the rear both of which have stylish steel blacked out hubs and rims.

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