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Triumph Motorcycles To Launch Tiger Twins In India Tomorrow
British based two-wheeler manufacturer, Triumph Motorcycles has an extensive lineup of motorcycles. In India they will be introducing two new adventure motorcycles. On 12th March, 2015 the manufacturer will be introducing it's two new Tiger models for Indian markets.
Triumph India operations will be introducing the Tiger XCx and XRx adventure motorcycles. Both these motorcycles have been launched in several other markets. As a treat to their fans and followers the two-wheeler manufacturer had displayed its upcoming motorcycle at the 2015 India Bike Week festival.
Powering the Tiger XCx and XRx is an inline three-cylinder 80cc liquid-cooled engine. These adventure motorcycles will deliver 93.66 horsepower and 79 Nm of peak torque output. Triumph promises a decent fuel efficiency of 25 kpl and the engine has been paired to a 6-speed gearbox.
Both these motorcycles look similar to each other and also receive similar feature list. There are, however, a few differences between the two. The Tiger XCx rides on spoke wheels, while the XRx rides on alloy wheels.
Triumph Motorcycles has developed both these motorcycles for different uses. The Tiger XRx is a motorcycle that is best suited for urban environment, as well as long distance riding. Tiger XCx on the flip side is a completely off-road focussed machine, it also has a higher ground clearance compared to its twin.
Currently Triumph Motorcycles offers the Tiger Explorer and Tiger 800 XC in India, as part of their Adventure motorcycles. The British based manufacturer will be launching Tiger XCx and XRx in India on the 12th of March, 2015. In terms of pricing the new Tiger twins will cost more than the existing 800 XC, which is priced at INR 12,34,360 ex-showroom, Delhi.