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Triumph Motorcycles has inaugurated its first dealership in Orissa, in the city of Bhubaneshwar.
British Motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has opened its first dealership in the state of Orissa, in Bhubaneshwar. Present at the showroom inauguration was Vimal Sumbly, the Managing Director of Triumph Motorcycles India.
Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its presence in India, having dealerships across cities such as Delhi, Jaipur, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Indore, Vijayawada, Chandigarh, Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Chennai, Cochin, and Kolkata.
Speaking on occasion, Vimal Sumbly said, "The opening of this dealership will strengthen the Triumph marque in eastern India and extend the reach of our comprehensive suite of after-sales services to our esteemed customers. "
"Our customers are not just Triumph owners but active riders who not only travel extensively but also want to learn the best ways to make the most of their motorcycles. We remain committed to delivering a true riding experience with the most advanced technology and styling."
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Triumph Motorcycles has quickly become a favourite brand amongst biking enthusiasts in the Country. At present, Triumph is the only manufacturer to sell products across five categories in India, ranging from an everyday motorcycle (Street Twin) to a top-of-the-line adventure model (Tiger Explorer).