Triumph Street Twin Gets Interest-free EMIs, Free Accessories & More
Buyers can either choose between a zero per cent EMI option or free accessories for the Triumph Street Twin
Triumph Street Twin is available with zero per cent interest rate for a loan tenure of upto 4 years Alternatively, buyers can opt for free accessories worth Rs 1.7 lakh Lucky draw winner to get an all-expenses paid trip to London All offers valid till 31 December 2018 or till stocks lastBringing home Triumph's most affordable modern classic, the Street Twin has just got even more affordable as Triumph dealerships across the country have rolled out several offers for the motorcycle. There is also a lucky draw for buyers of all Triumph motorcycles where the winner will get an all-expenses paid trip to London. Note that these offers can be availed only till 31 December 2018 or till stocks last.
For starters, Triumph dealerships are offering 100 per cent finance on the bike’s ex-showroom price of Rs 7.7 lakh (Delhi). This means buyers have to pay just the on-road price difference as downpayment and avail finance for the rest of the Street Twin’s price. To make the deal sweeter, buyers can also avail a zero per cent rate of interest as opposed to the usual rate of 10 per cent. However, this rate is only applicable for a maximum tenure of 4 years.
Alternatively, buyers can opt for free accessories kit for the Triumph Street Twin instead of the above finance schemes. The full accessories kit for the bike is priced at Rs 1.7 lakh and includes bits like an engine bash plate, bar-end mirrors, a vintage seat, a pannier set, crash guards and end cans, among other things.
There is also another offer, whereby a lucky draw will be held for all those who buy any new Triumph motorcycle till 31 December 2018. The winner of the lucky draw will get an all-expenses paid trip to London. Please note that all the aforementioned offers can only be availed till 31 December 2018 or till stocks last.
The Triumph Street Twin is powered by a 900cc, parallel-twin, liquid-cooled engine that produces 55PS of power and 76Nm of torque. The bike primarily competes with the Harley Davidson Street Rod and the Ducati Scrambler.
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