Ranveer Singh’s Bike In Dhurandhar Revealed – It’s NOT A Royal Enfield!
Dhurandhar 2 has been released worldwide, and just like the first instalment, the sequel is receiving massive attention and recognition. However, for us at DriveSpark, one element that stood out was the heavily modified Triumph motorcycle ridden by Ranveer Singh in the first part.
The Mystery Motorcycle in Dhurandhar
Bollywood star Ranveer Singh is known for his strong on-screen presence and charismatic personality. But in the film, it was the modified Triumph motorcycle that grabbed attention, with many viewers trying to identify the model. Since it was heavily customised, the exact bike remained unclear to many.

Some even speculated that the motorcycle was a modified Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. However, the bike used in the movie is actually a modified Triumph Bonneville T120 Black. In the film, it is portrayed as a gift from the antagonist Rehman Dakait (played by Akshaye Khanna) to Ranveer Singh's character.
Triumph Boenville T120 Black Specs
The Bonneville T120 Black is sold in India in two colour options-Graphite/Matte Graphite and Jet Black. The version seen in the movie appears to be based on the Graphite variant, further enhanced with custom decals and components. This particular colour is priced ₹50,000 higher than the standard Jet Black option.

The Graphite variant is priced at ₹12.35 lakh (ex-showroom) and is powered by a 1200cc liquid-cooled, 8-valve, SOHC parallel-twin engine that produces 80 PS of power and 105 Nm of torque. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox and features a wet multi-plate torque-assist clutch.
The motorcycle is built on a tubular-steel twin cradle frame and is equipped with 41 mm cartridge front forks and twin rear shock absorbers with preload adjustment. For braking, it gets twin 310 mm discs at the front and a single 255 mm disc at the rear, and a dual-channel ABS for precise stopping power.

The bike has a kerb weight of 236 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 14.5 litres. The recommended service interval is every 16,000 km or 12 months. Additionally, Triumph offers a wide range of accessories to replicate the movie bike's appearance. These include a fender removal kit, engine protection kit, luggage options, handlebar grips, seats, tank pads, chain guards, and bar-end mirrors.
Our Thoughts
The filmmakers could have chosen a high-performance sportbike or an adventure motorcycle. But the Bonneville T120 Black perfectly complements the protagonist's personality and style. Its retro-modern appeal adds depth to Ranveer Singh's on-screen character. Reports also suggest that the same motorcycle may appear in the sequel, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge.


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