Information concerning the appearance of the first motorcycle being produced by the association of Bajaj with Triumph have been revealed thanks to leaked spy photographs.
Triumph and Bajaj are working together to introduce a new 350cc motorcycle to the Indian market. The motorcycle is still at the prototype stage, and it was recently sighted doing test rides in India. A scrambler by both appearance and engine size, the bike will go up against Royal Enfields and Hondas of comparable power. Cooperation between Bajaj & Triumph was confirmed in 2017 to create bikes in the middle price range for the Indian market, and this bike is the culmination of that collaboration. The shown test mule is the pioneering model of their collaboratively designed bikes. The bikes, it has been reported, would be designed by Triumph, while Bajaj will be responsible for manufacturing.
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Based on spy pictures, the Bajaj-Triumph bike appears to adhere to a classic visual motif with some modern touches. Indicators & rearview mirrors with a vintage aesthetic complement the round headlight arrangement found up front. This two-wheeler includes a classic set of handlebars and a large visor for maximum protection from the wind.
Moreover, the fuel tank has a very sturdy look thanks to the chrome finish on the fuel lid. The bike’s minimal number of covered panels is mirrored by the openness of its frame. Featuring a rear grab grasp and a split seat arrangement for the passenger. Knuckle guards, a tail bag, a tank bag, tank pads, plus a saddle bag on the left side are just a few of the extras that have been strapped onto the test mule.
The bike is expected to sport a single-cylinder, air-and-liquid-cooled engine with a capacity of 350–400 cc, though details are currently few. A 6-speed toe-shift automatic gearbox will be mated to it. The system’s output power level will be on par with that of similar offerings. Similarly, the bike’s price has not been revealed, but speculation puts it between 2 and 3 million rupees (ex-showroom).