Triumph Says Goodbye to Thruxton with the Final Edition

In the United Kingdom, Triumph has unveiled the Thruxton Final Edition, marking the end of an era for the iconic Thruxton cafe racer. The Thruxton name dates back to 1964, inspired by the famous British racetrack, and it has been in continuous production since 2003.

Stylish Tribute

This Final Edition, based on the top-spec RS variant, pays homage to the original 1964 Thruxton with a stunning Competition Green color scheme. What makes it truly special is the hand-painted golden pinstripes adorning the fuel tank and seat cowl featuring the artist’s initials. The bike proudly displays a hand-painted ‘heritageTriumph logo and a unique Thruxton Final Edition branding with gold accents on the side panels which makes it a collector’s dream.

Classic Design

The Thruxton Final Edition retains classic Bonneville design elements, including a round headlamp with a chrome bezel, a twin-pod instrument cluster, and wire-spoke alloy wheels.

Certificate of Authenticity

Each owner of this limited edition Thruxton will receive a certificate of authenticity bearing the bike’s unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Notably, this certificate will be personally signed by Triumph’s CEO, Nick Bloor, and members of the Thruxton design team, adding a personal touch to each unit.

Triumph Thruxton

 

Impressive Performance

Powering the Thruxton Final Edition is a robust 1,200cc parallel-twin engine, delivering close to 104 bhp and 112 Nm of torque, the most potent configuration in the Bonneville lineup and it features high-compression pistons and cams for an exhilarating ride.

Top-Notch Hardware

The bike boasts top-tier hardware, including Showa Big Piston forks at the front and fully adjustable twin Ohlins shocks at the rear, ensuring exceptional handling. Braking is handled by twin M50 Brembo calipers gripping 310mm rotors at the front. The 17-inch wire-spoked wheels come equipped with tubeless Metzeler Racetec RR tires.

Limited Farewell

The Thruxton Final Edition is a limited production model and will bid farewell to its loyal enthusiasts in 2024. This stunning cafe racer is not available for purchase in India, but for those who yearn to own a piece of history, the price is approximately Rs 15.21 lakh, plus any additional costs associated with importing it from the UK.

2023-10-20 20:37:57

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