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Triumph Street Twin Available With Interest-free EMIs

  • Interest-free EMIs only for the Triumph Street Twin, available with a loan tenure of upto 4 years. 
  • Alternatively, Street Twin buyers can opt for free accessories worth Rs 1.7 lakh. 
  • Lucky winner to get all-expenses paid trip to London.

 

Triumph Street Twin Available With Interest-free EMIs

Eyeing a modern classic motorcycle? Well, then you might be interested in Triumph’s offers, especially for the Street Twin. Starting from today, till 31 December 2018, the company is offering interest-free finance scheme on the Street Twin. Alternatively, customers also opt for free accessories worth upto Rs 1.7 lakh, instead of the finance scheme. However, there are some prerequisites that you should know.
For starters, this promotion is only limited to the Street Twin for now. Also, the no-interest EMI option can be availed on the bike’s ex-showroom price of Rs 7.70 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi) and customers will have to pay the on-road price difference as downpayment. 

Triumph Street Twin Available With Interest-free EMIs

The company has also confirmed that this zero-interest offer can be availed for a loan tenure of upto 4 years. If we were to calculate the monthly EMIs based on its on-road Pune pricing, it comes to Rs 16,420 (per month). The downpayment, on the other hand, stands at Rs 1.74 lakh for buyers in Pune.

However, if you’ve got your finances in place already and don’t want to opt for the zero-interest EMI scheme, you can go for Rs 1.7 lakh worth of free accessories. These include an optional bench seat, engine crash guard, round mirrors and more. In addition to this, Triumph is offering an all-expenses paid trip to London to a lucky winner who buys any Triumph motorcycle this month and not just the Street Twin.

Triumph Street Twin Available With Interest-free EMIs

 

Coming to the Street Twin, it is the most affordable option in Triumph’s modern classic lineup. It packs a 900cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine which churns out 55PS of power and 76Nm of torque. Triumph will be bringing the updated and more powerful 2019 model to our shores soon, some time in early 2019. So stay tuned for a full review when we get our hands on the bike.

 



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