Triumph has introduced the one-millionth motorcycle since its return in 1990 to commemorate the historic milestone. The millionth Triumph motorcycle was unveiled at the brand’s Global Headquarters in Hinckley, celebrating the modern era of Triumph. The one-millionth motorcycle from the iconic British brand is a one-off, custom-painted version of the Tiger 900 Rally Pro.
The Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro, made its debut in 2019 and showcases the company’s industry-leading design, engineering, and production prowess. The Tiger 900 Rally Pro features a class-leading personality, capability, quality, and attention to detail. The brand has announced that it will display the special milestone bike at the 2021 NEC Live Motorcycle show and also at the Triumph Factory Visitor Experience. The special edition motorcycle will feature a contemporary custom Silver paint theme with one-millionth edition graphics.
Triumph’s 120th Anniversary Celebrations
Triumph revealed that the brand sold its first-ever motorcycle in April 1902. This kickstarted one of the world’s most affluent motorcycle brands. The company boasts that it has worked hard to produce innumerable legendary bikes to shape the motorcycling industry. In the year 1990, Triumph commenced the modern era by unveiling its original range of motorcycles via its state-of-the-art factory at Hinckley.
Triumph has been, since then, designing, building and selling motorcycles via an international network spread across the globe. The brand’s international network consists of more than 700 dealers in 57 countries that have registered over 75,000 bikes. Triumph also managed to achieve a global turnover of 650 million in the last year, despite the challenges of the pandemic. The brand represents the British heritage of design and engineering and also offers bikes to span across multiple genres. The classes include adventure bikes, roadsters, and modern classics, offering industry-leading finish, detailing, performance and handling along with an authentic and timeless design.
Triumph Manufacturing Facilities Around the Globe
The brand has its global headquarters in Hinckley, Leicestershire and operates five manufacturing facilities. Triumph conceives its prototypes and tests them via its in-house team thanks to its state-of-the-art facilities. The company has also recently added an all-new assembly plant at the Hinckley global headquarters to enhance its global manufacturing standing. The latest assembly plant also features Triumph’s multi-million-pound paint shop and also comes with rapid prototyping facilities.
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