Triumph Street Triple range launched in 2023 with a starting price of 10.16 lakh

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Triumph Street Triple range launched in 2023 with a starting price of 10.16 lakh (Image: triumphmotorcycles.in)
Triumph Street Triple range launched in 2023 with a starting price of 10.16 lakh (Image: triumphmotorcycles.in)

Delhi : Today, Triumph Motorcycles said that the 2023 Street Triple line would be introduced in India. The pricing of the brand-new Street Triple 765 R starts at Rs. 10.16 lakh and rises to Rs. 12.07 lakh (ex-showroom). The Street Triple R Crystal White hue has a basic price of Rs. 10.43 lakh, while the Silver Ice has a price of Rs. 10.43 lakh (ex-showroom).

In the local market, the British manufacturer only provides the R and RS models, with the latter costing Rs. 11.81 lakh for Silver Ice and Rs. 12.07 lakh for Carnival Red or Cosmic Yellow (ex-showroom). The 2023 Triumph Street Triple 765 R and RS have several mechanical and aesthetic improvements over the preceding model.

Due to the redesigned dual-pod LED headlight assembly that draws influence from the Street Triple 1200 RS, the design is noticeably more streamlined than it was previously. While the fuel tank and cowl region are more muscular, the body panels have a more aggressive appearance. The belly pan and pillion seat cowl of the RS variant have a noticeable contrast finish, and the chain guard is reduced.

The 2023 Triumph Street Triple 765's performance is handled by the model's well-known 765 cc three-cylinder inline liquid-cooled engine. But it now generates more electricity. The engine now produces 80 Nm of maximum torque at 9,500 rpm and 118.4 horsepower at 11,500 rpm. The powerful RS variant produces 80 Nm at 9,500 rpm and 128.2 horsepower at 12,000 rpm utilising.

The revised Street Triple lineup competes with the likes of the Kawasaki Z900, Ducati Monster, Ducati Streetfighter V2, BMW F900R, etc. and offers a wide choice of optional equipment. The 41 mm USD large piston forks at the front of the RS model and an Ohlins piggyback reservoir monoshock are both included. 310 mm floating front discs and a 220 mm disc at the back are used for braking.

A five-inch TFT instrument panel with Bluetooth, four riding modes, wheelie control, cornering ABS, a bidirectional fast shifter, lean-sensitive traction control, and other features are included in the list of standard equipment.