- Will churn out close to 20,000 bikes per year
- Has been setup in Hinckley
- To launch Tiger Sport 660 in India soon
Triumph Motorcycles is looking to boost its production by setting up a new assembly line in one of its factories in Hinckley, United Kingdom.
This new facility will assemble a majority of motorcycles in Triumph’s vast range and is said to have the capacity to produce around 15,000-20,000 motorcycles per year. That said, the assembly line is targeted to cater to primarily cater to European and British markets.
The British manufacturer had scaled down its production from 7500 to 4500 a couple of years ago. So, the new facility would serve as a significant boost to Triumph’s aims of keeping Britain as its production base.This facility comes a couple of years after Triumph reduced its UK output by 3000 from 7500 to 4500, and is therefore a boost to the firm’s aims of maintaining its production base in Britain. Well, for India, Triumph has a trick up its sleeve in the form of the Tiger Sport 660 that is scheduled to be launched here sometime soon