If you want to drive a motorcycle that combines the classic elegance of old times and today’s modern technology, the Triumph Bonville T100 is the perfect bike for you. This motorcycle is designed for riders who want simplicity, style and smoothness, and who want to experience a unique character at every moment of their ride. The Bonville family has been recognized worldwide since 1956, and the T100 is pursuing that legacy with renewed vigor.
Price

The Triumph Bonville T100 has an EX-showroom price ₹1,085,400 in India. It is available in just one variant, which is available in four color options, each color further improves its retro design.
Design

The Bonville T100’s design gives the same royal feel as vintage British motorcycles that make every bike buff happy. Round headlamps, dual-pod instrument consoles, teardrop fuel tanks and long single-piece seats all combine to give it a timeless, classic look. The spoke wheel and double-sided peashooter exhaust meet its retro appeal. Although this motorcycle can refresh old memories, its quality, finish and fittings look like today’s premium modern bikes — pop, clean and classy.
Features

The features of the T100 are designed in such a way that the bike does not lose its classic appeal, yet gives modern comfort. Its dual-pod meter balances analog and digital, matching both old and new. ABS, disc brakes and excellent road-holding make a safe and confidant ride. A simple but reliable feature set makes it a rider-focused motorcycle — every part of which is designed to improve the riding experience.
Engine

The Triumph Bonville T100 features a 900cc Parallel-Twin BS6 engine that gives 64.1 bhp and 80 Nm of torque. With a 270-degree crank, this motor is known for its smoothness and low-end thump. Despite having only a five-speed gearbox, the bike seems very refined on the streets of the day. It is easy to run in the city, and its mid-range torque delivery makes it even more fun on the highway. When you open the throttle, the rhythmic beat of an old British motorcycle is heard, which is both Bonville’s identity and charm.










