Triumph motorcycles are designed and engineered in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, but they are manufactured across several factories in the UK, Thailand, and Brazil.

Main manufacturing locations

  • United Kingdom (Hinckley, England) – This is Triumph’s global headquarters and the base for design, engineering, prototyping, and some final assembly, particularly for selected models and special editions.
  • Thailand (Chonburi) – Triumph operates multiple factories here that produce many key components (like frames and tanks) and handle full assembly for a large share of global volume models.
  • Brazil (Manaus) – This facility mainly assembles bikes from kits for the South American market, helping Triumph avoid high import duties and respond to local demand.

How it works in practice

  • Every new Triumph model begins life in Hinckley , where the motorcycle is conceived, designed, prototyped, and tested before going into production.
  • Mass-production and component manufacturing are then spread between the UK and the Thai plants , which run modern, high-volume lines under Triumph’s own ownership and quality control.
  • In Manaus , bikes are assembled from “knock-down” kits shipped from other Triumph facilities, so the core engineering and many parts still originate from the UK/Thailand network.

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