The company, which today rolled out all-new Street Triple S in the country priced at Rs 8.5 lakh (ex-showroom Delhi), sells 16 models across five different categories in India with only 20 per cent of them assembled at its Manesar plant.
"We are looking at local assembly of 90 per cent of our product portfolio by next year," Triumph Motorcycles India Managing Director Vimal Sumbly told reporters here.
The company, which follows June-May fiscal, expects nearly 200 units to be locally produced in the ongoing year.
The new bike, Street Triple S, will be assembled at the company's Manesar plant.
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Sumbly said the company expects to sell close to 250-300 units of the bike in the current year.
"We expect to sell in the range of 1,200-1300 units during the year and out of that, Street Triple S is likely to account for 250-300 units," he added.
The company has already started taking booking for the model and deliveries from its 14 dealerships are expected to begin from the next week.