2021 Triumph Street Scrambler Launch Details Announced

- 2021 Triumph Street Scrambler to be launched on October 12, 2021
- Updated Street Scrambler will get BS6 engine, new colours
- 2021 Triumph Street Scrambler expected to be priced at under Rs. 9 lakh
Triumph Motorcycles will launch the all-new Triumph Street Scrambler on October 12, 2021. Triumph Motorcycles India will introduce the updated Street Scrambler, which meets the latest global emission regulations and will likely be introduced in three new colours, Urban Grey, Jet Black and Matte Khaki/Matte Ironstone. The design and dimensions of the new Street Scrambler remains more or less identical to the outgoing model, but the 900 cc, parallel-twin engine has been updated to meet the latest BS6 and Euro 5 emission regulations.
Also Read: Triumph Street Scrambler Sandstorm Edition Limited To 25 Units In India

Styling upgrades include brushed aluminium headlight bracket, new throttle body finishers, and heel guard. The new Street Scrambler will also get new colours to give it fresh appeal.
In India, the limited edition Triumph Street Scrambler Sandstorm edition is already offered on sale, which is priced at Rs. 9.95 lakh (Ex-showroom). We expect the standard version of the Street Scrambler to be priced at around of just under Rs. 9 lakh (Ex-showroom). The 900 cc parallel-twin engine of the new Street Scrambler produces 64 bhp at 7,250 rpm, and 80 Nm of peak torque at 3,250 rpm. The five-speed transmission is likely to be retained as the outgoing model.
Also Read: 2021 Triumph Street Scrambler Range Listed On Triumph India Website

The 2021 Street Scrambler 900 Sandstorm gets a host of premium accssories over the standard model
The new Street Scrambler will have the 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel combination, with wire-spoke wheels, and block pattern dual-purpose tyres, designed for street use, as well as the occasional broken road and trail. Suspension consists of 41 mm forks with 120 mm travel and preload adjustable twin shocks at the rear, also with 120 mm travel. Brakes consist of a single 310 mm floating disc with a Brembo four-piston caliper on the front, and a single 255 mm disc on the rear wheel, with Nissin two-piston caliper. Apart from the revised BS6 engine, and new colours, no other changes are expected on the new Street Scrambler.
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