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Triumph Bonneville T120 Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 8.70 Lakhs
British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has launched the Bonneville T120 in India. The new Bonneville T120 is priced at Rs. 8,70,000 ex-showroom (Delhi).
The T120 is powered by an all-new liquid-cooled 1200cc parallel twin engine that produces 79bhp and a chunky 105Nm of torque. The power and torque is sent to the rear wheel through a 6-speed manual gearbox.
To bring the new T120 to a halt, Triumph has fitted the bike with twin 310mm discs with 2-piston floating calipers while at the rear, there is a single 255mm disc with 2-piston floating calipers. The discs are helped along by ABS.
The front suspension is a set of Kayaba 41mm forks which have 120mm travel while the rear features twin kayaba shocks that also offer 120mm travel.
With regards to the styling of the T120, Triumph has retained the retro look with its round headlamps (which feature integrated Daytime Running Lights), sculpted tank and the two exhausts on either side of the bike.
The T120 packs quite a few features including heated seats and grips, ride by wire throttle, two riding modes, traction control, slip assist clutch, and an engine immobilizer.
The new Bonneville T120 is now available at Triumph's 12 showrooms across the country and it currently has no rivals on the streets of India.