Triumph Motorcycles India releases official clarification on the detuned engine specs
Modified On Dec 10, 2015 12:00 AM By Naveen Soni for Triumph Tiger 800
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Triumph Motorcycles India Private Limited has released an official clarification that the earlier information on Triumph India website was displaying the EU specifications. The manufacturer also calrified that the same was mentioned under the terms and conditions section of their website. The company claims that the testing processes in India and UK are different, which leads to variations in the calculation of power output in PS. The specifications are now updated on the website and are as per the certification under the ARAI regulations.
According to the Triumph, since its foray into the Indian market, all their CKD motorcycles in India have been registered as per the ARAI regulations and certifications and same is stated on its current website. It also claims that the specifications of all their motorcycles sold in India are of similar specifications, which are sold elsewhere globally, with few minor variations to comply with Indian regulations.
The company says, "We have also received some queries with regards to the Street Triple 675, Triumph Motorcycles. We would like to state that the motorcycles sold in India have always been the 85PS (79 PS as per ARAI Test Certificate) variant. We understand that some confusion has been caused to our esteemed customers in relation to the aforesaid. We request our customers to kindly allow us some time to review and revert on the same."
Triumph Motorcycles India Private Limited has requested its customers to directly contact the dealerships in their respective cities for any further assistance. The contact detail for each individual dealership is available on their website. Customers can also reach them at customer.care@triumphmotorcycles.in. The company assures to review each query independently and try our best to resolve in accordance with the brand guidelines and procedures.