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Triumph Motorcycles

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  • Number of employees
    500-1000
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national
About Triumph Motorcycles

Triumph Motorcycles is a renowned British motorcycle manufacturer, celebrated for its rich heritage and commitment to quality craftsmanship. Established in 1902, the company has evolved into one of the most iconic brands in the motorcycle industry, known for its innovative designs and engineering excellence.

With a diverse range of motorcycles, Triumph caters to various riding styles, from classic cruisers to modern sports bikes. The brand’s dedication to performance and reliability is evident in every model, ensuring that riders experience the thrill of the open road with confidence.

Triumph’s vision extends beyond just manufacturing motorcycles; it aims to create a community of passionate riders who share a love for adventure and exploration. The company actively engages with its customers through events, rides, and social media, fostering a strong sense of belonging among enthusiasts.

In addition to its commitment to quality, Triumph is also focused on sustainability and reducing its environmental impact. The company is investing in eco-friendly technologies and practices to ensure a greener future for motorcycling.

  • Heritage: Over a century of motorcycle manufacturing experience.
  • Innovation: Continuous investment in research and development.
  • Community: Building connections among riders worldwide.
  • Sustainability: Commitment to eco-friendly practices.

Headquartered in Hinckley, Leicestershire, Triumph Motorcycles operates globally, with a network of dealers and service centres dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. The brand’s iconic logo and distinctive design language have made it a symbol of freedom and adventure for riders around the world.

As Triumph Motorcycles looks to the future, it remains committed to its core values of quality, performance, and community, ensuring that it continues to be a leader in the motorcycle industry for generations to come.

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