Triumph Bonneville T100

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INTRODUCTION

Triumph Bonneville T100 is like a younger sibling of Triumph Bonneville T120, inspired by the legendary ‘1959 Bonneville bike’ but with a different engine configuration. It is equipped with new enhanced specifications like cartridge forks and uprated Brembo brakes, giving you excellent stopping power and more control for an even more comfortable ride. The Triumph Bonneville T100 gets a powerful 900 cc engine. Come, Let’s take a look at its specifications. So how much does the Triumph Bonneville T100 Price? Time to find out.

GALLERY

KEY SPECIFICATIONS

DISPLACEMENT

900cc

MILEAGE

28-32km/l

POWER

65PS @ 7,400rpm

TORQUE

80N.m @ 3,750rpm

FUEL SYSTEM

SEQUENTIAL FI

TANK CAPACITY

14.5 liters

REAR SUSPENSION

TWIN RSU

DRY WEIGHT

228kg

Ratings

  • 90%

    Performance

  • 100%

    Features

  • 100%

    Handling

  • 100%

    Comfort

  • 95%

    Build Quality

  • 100%

    Styling

  • 95%

    Value for Money

  • 97%

    Total

Price

State - DELHI
City - DELHI
Price (Ex-showroom) - 9,99,000

SPECIAL FEATURES

1
LED REAR LIGHT
2
TRACTION CONTROL
3
USB CHARGING SOCKET
4
ABS
5
DIGITAL MENU SYSTEM
6
TWIN FEATURE CLOCK
7
RIDE-BY-WIRE
8
SERVICE INDICATOR
9
TWO TRIP SETTINGS
10
ENGINE IMMOBILISER
11
TORQUE-ASSIST-CLUTCH
12
LIQUID COOLING

Full Specifications

City 24-28km/l
Highway 28-32km/l
Speedometer Analogue
Tachometer Analogue
Tripmeter Yes
Fuel Gauge Yes
Low Fuel Indicator Yes
Low Battery Indicator Yes
Low Oil Indicator Yes
Start Type Electric
Clock Yes
Pass Light Yes
ABS Yes
Frame Tubular steel twin cradle
Swingarm Twin-sided fabrication
Front Suspension 41mm forks
Rear Suspension Twin RUS's with adjustable preload
Tyres (F) 100/90-18
Tyres (R) 150/70 R17
Brakes (F) Single 310mm floating disc, Brembo 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Brakes (R) Single 255mm disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, ABS
Wheelbase 1450mm
Width x Height 780mm X 1100mm
Seat Height 790mm
Dry Weight 228kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 14.5l
Rake 25.5 º
Trail 104mm
Head Lamp LED
Engine Type Liquid cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel twin
Displacement 900cc
Power 65PS @ 7,400rpm
Torque 80Nm @ 3,750rpm
Bore x Stroke 84.6mm x 80mm
Compression Ratio 11.0:1
Fuel Supply Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Clutch Wet, multi-plate torque assist clutch
Gearbox 5-speed

TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T100 OVERVIEW & PRICE

Triumph Bonneville T100 is a cruiser bike with a 900cc BS6 engine and a confidence-inspiring easy ride. It has front and rear disc brakes, and Triumph Bonneville T100 has an anti-locking braking system. The Superbike weighs 228 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 14.5 liters.

Styling cues are similar to the BS4 version. The Bonneville T100 features a round headlight, round rear-view mirrors in chrome housing, a twin-pod instrument cluster, and rounded fuel tank with rubber pads, a single-piece saddle, and a twin-sided exhaust setup. However, the latest iteration gets a revised layout for the instrument cluster and black engine covers.

The BS6-compliant 900cc, parallel-twin cylinder, and liquid-cooled engine make more power than the old model. The engine links to a five-speed gearbox and makes 64.1bhp at 7,400rpm and 80Nm of peak torque at 3,750rpm. The suspension setup comprises 41mm cartridge forks and preload-adjustable twin-sided springs at the front and the back. The braking tasks handle a 310mm single disc with a two-piston Brembo caliper at the front and a 255mm rotor with a two-piston Nissin caliper at the back.

The safety net includes dual-channel ABS and a switchable traction control system. The motorcycle also gets a torque-assist clutch, a USB charger, and an immobilizer. The list of optional extras will include 117 accessories, such as waxed cotton bags, LED indicators, heated grips, and a cruise control system. The Triumph Bonneville T100 is available in only one variant and three colors. The current ex-showroom Triumph Bonneville T100 price is ₹ 17,51,554.

TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE T100 VERDICT

PROS

  • Has a smooth parallel-twin engine
  • Good low-end torque
  • Easy to handle in city

CONS

  • Could do with a better suspension setup
  • Slight vibrations

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ABOUT TRIUMPH BIKES

Triumph Motorcycles began operations in India in 2013, launching 10 models, including the Bonneville, Thruxton, Tiger, and Rocket III. Working with Bajaj Auto, Triumph now serves more than 20,000 customers through over 50 showrooms in more than 40 cities. The range includes modern classics like the Bonneville, adventure-focused Tigers, Speed Triples, and 400cc twins, all known for their precise engineering and engaging ride.

History and Growth

Triumph has a global history going back to 1902, with highlights like the 1907 Isle of Man TT runner-up and several influential bikes. In India, Triumph started on November 28, 2013, moving from imports to local assembly to make bikes more affordable. After launching the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X with Bajaj in 2023, sales jumped, reaching 29,736 units in India in 2024. This helped drive global growth to 134,635 units, a 64% increase. The dealership network grew from 15 to over 100 by 2024, leading to 123% growth since 2019.
Key Milestones and Developments

  1. 2013: India launch with 10 models; first dealership in Bangalore.
  2. 2017: 90% local assembly at Manesar plant; leadership push via new products.
  3. 2019: Street Twin, Scrambler 1200 launches; 10,000 bookings in 10 days for mid-capacity bikes.
  4. 2023: Speed 400, Scrambler 400X debut via Bajaj; 10-year India celebration.
  5. 2024: Record 1 lakh+ global sales milestone; India sales hit 29,736 Triumph 400s.
  6. 2025: 29 new models announced globally (7 revealed like TF 450-X, TXP electric); Speed Triple RX limited edition launched.

Manufacturing Facilities

Most Triumph bikes sold in India are assembled at Bajaj Auto’s Chakan 2 plant in Pune, Maharashtra, which can produce up to 5,000 units a month and has a total capacity of 25,000. Before this, the Manesar facility achieved 90% localisation by 2018 for models like the Bonneville and Tiger. The Chakan plant also makes Speed 400 twins for export to India, Brazil, and Thailand, helping keep prices below ₹3 lakh ex-showroom. Bajaj’s facilities support both CKD kits and complete localisation, lowering import duties while maintaining UK design standards.

Market Position and Achievements

Triumph is a leader in India’s premium mid-capacity (300-900cc) motorcycle segment, with its 400cc twins standing out among competitors like KTM and Royal Enfield. The company has over 20,000 customers in India and more than 50 premium showrooms. Triumph played a key role in reaching a global sales record of 134,635 units, a 64% year-on-year increase. The Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X attracted many bookings, making the brand popular beyond just superbike buyers. After-sales programs and rider events help build customer loyalty, and Triumph is highly ranked in markets like India and Brazil.

Future Plans

By March 2026, Triumph plans to launch 29 new or updated models, including the Trident 800, updated Bonnevilles, the TF 450-X off-road bike, the TXP electric range for younger riders, and sub-500cc models for India. The Thruxton 400 is set to launch in India between October and December 2025, priced at ₹2.7-2.9 lakh. Triumph also aims to expand to over 100 cities and introduce entry-level EV and hybrid models that meet Bharat standards. The partnership with Bajaj will help offer more affordable premium bikes. With over 950 dealers worldwide, Triumph is committed to growing its presence in India with racing and custom programs.

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