Triumph bring production back to Britain
With sales up by 29% last year, Triumph have decided they need to build some more bikes. And they?re going to do it in their Hinckley factory. Triumph are bringing production back to Britain.
Since Triumph shipped the production of their Speed Triple and Tiger 1200 models over to Thailand, their Hinkley factory has only been churning out about 4,500 bikes a year. Their intention was to use their UK base and HQ to focus on R&D, rather than production. But now, after some impressive sales figures (they sold 81,500 bikes in 2021), production needs to ramp up.
The increase in sales, according to Triumph, is down to a number of things. The success of the Trident 660 and Tiger 900 ranges have helped, as well as their launch in China and other emerging markets like the Philippines and South Korea.
But it?s probably the rising demand in Europe that?s necessitated a UK based production facility for more models. They?ll still be producing bikes over in Thailand, for markets in the Far East, but now they will be producing more bikes in the UK for local European markets.
Ramp it up
The ramp-up will start with the Tiger 1200, with the Tiger 900, Speed Triple and Rocket 3 following before the end of 2022.
According to Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud, there has already been some major improvements in the Hinckley factory which has reduced build times by 20%. He also said that the aim is to expand production progressively, starting at 15,000 units a year,...
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