"We are extremely happy to announce the launch of the new Tiger XR in just three months from the launch of the Tiger XRx and XCx, which have received tremendous positive response from our esteemed customers in the country," Triumph Motorcycles India MD Vimal Sumbly said in a statement.
Tiger XR will be assembled locally through the Completely knocked down (CKD) route in India, he added.
CKD bike is one which is imported or exported in parts and not as one assembled unit.
Triumph Motorcycles India has achieved sales of close to 2,000 units since the launching products 18 months ago in the country.
With the launch of Tiger XR the the company's portfolio will now have four adventure motorcycles and a total of 14 bike in five categories.
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