Triumph Bonneville T100 & T120 Black Editions Launched


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Triumph Motorcycles India has digitally launched the Bonneville T100 Black and T120 Black special edition motorcycles in the Indian market. The Bonneville range has been extremely successful for Triumph, and the company has been producing the ‘Black’ editions for the motorcycles under the Bonneville range for a few years now.

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Until now, Triumph has shied away from introducing the Black edition models in the Indian market. However, things have finally changed with the launch of the Bonneville T100 Black and T120 Black, that are priced at Rs 8,87,400 and Rs 9,97,600 (ex-showroom respectively). It should be noted, that the price of the Black edition models is the same as the regular Bonneville T100 and T120.

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The Bonneville T100 Black comes equipped with the same 900 cc liquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, parallel-twin motor that is offered with the standard T100. The engine generates 55 PS of power at 5,750 rpm and 76.7 Nm of torque at 3,050 rpm, and comes mated to a 5-speed transmission.

On the other hand, the T120 Black carries over the regular T120’s 1200 cc liquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, parallel-twin engine that belts out 80 PS of maximum power at 6,550 rpm, along with 105 Nm of peak torque at 3,100 rpm. The transmission duties will continue to be taken care of by a 6-speed gearbox.

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Yes! The British Bonnie Bobber can be called as a derivative of the Bonneville T120. It gets the same 1, 200cc parallel-twin'high torque' engine but gets a different state of tune which produces peak power of 76bhp@6, 100rpm and peak torque of 106Nm@4, 000rpm. There's a lot of grunt, which is very accessible and makes this motorcycle a breeze to ride it in the city and on the highway. The torque curve is even wider now than in the Bonneville T120; meaning that almost 100Nm of pulling power is available from below 3, 000rpm. The motorcycle makes itself endearing the moment you sit on it and thumb the starter. There is this sweet and gruff exhaust note that tantalises every cell in your body and makes you want to start riding it quickly(Ahem!). The throttle response is super smooth and even novice riders will find this to be an easy-to-manage motorcycle.
 

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