September Campaign from Triumph Offers Special Conditions on Entry-Level and High-Displacement Models, Including Fixed-Price Services, Free IPVA, and Differentiated Financing Plans Across the Dealer Network in Brazil.
Triumph Motorcycles Brazil kicked off September with a campaign that combines entry starting at R$ 9,657 for the 400 line, the first two services for R$ 100 each, and offers on higher displacement models, including the Street Triple 765 RS with 130 hp.
The conditions also include free IPVA 2025 and documentation on entry-level models, with financing options extending to 48 installments.
400 Line Focused on New Customers
The brand’s entry point takes center stage in the campaign.
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Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X can be purchased with entry of R$ 9,657, balance in up to 48 installments, and exemption from IPVA 2025 and registration fees.
To reduce ownership costs in the first year, the manufacturer has set R$ 100 as the price for each of the first two services.
The package targets those looking to enter the Triumph universe with greater predictability of expenses.
High Displacement Also Joins the Promotion
While the 400 line drives the volume, the campaign also targets models designed for long trips and performance.
The Tiger 1200 Black Edition stands out with a suggested price of R$ 94,190, in addition to financing options with 40% down, in accordance with the commercial conditions in effect in September.
The Tiger 900 Rally Pro is part of the same strategy, with a minimum down payment of 40% and reduced rates, varying by dealership.
Daytona 660 with Fixed Financing and Link to the Tracks
Another pillar of the campaign is the Daytona 660, offered with down payment of R$ 27,990, 35 installments of R$ 729, and a final installment.
The model includes free IPVA and documentation and may benefit from high valuation of the used vehicle.
This motorcycle also serves as the brand’s sports showcase in the country, being the same model used in the Daytona 660 Cup, a single-brand category of MOTO1000GP created in 2025.
Street Triple 765 RS: 130 Hp and Dedicated Offer
In the sports roadster range, the Street Triple 765 RS is available with down payment of R$ 34,990, 35 installments of R$ 919, and a final installment.
The model maintains free IPVA 2025 and documentation.
The technical attraction continues to be the 130 hp three-cylinder engine with solutions derived from the Moto2 competition project, in addition to the electronics package and high-spec brakes.
Classics with Entry Starting at 40%
For those who prefer the traditional look with modern performance, the Speed Twin 900 and Speed Twin 1200 also make the list, with entry starting at 40% and differentiated rates.
The proposal maintains the appeal of classic design, but with engines and components suitable for everyday and touring use.
What Changes for the Consumer
In addition to making access easier with lower down payments at the entry level, Triumph aims to anticipate costs of the first maintenance cycle and reduce initial bureaucracy with IPVA and documentation covered in the 400 line.
In higher ranges, the manufacturer bets on plans with 40% down and fixed installments, linked to final payments, something common in short-term campaigns in the sector.
According to the network and official channels, the conditions are valid during September 2025 and may vary according to credit approval, stock availability, and location.
How Are the Highlights of the Month
In summary, the campaign distributes benefits across different audiences.
Those searching for their first Triumph can find down payment of R$ 9,657, initial maintenance fixed, and promotional rates on the Speed 400 and the Scrambler 400 X.
For those prioritizing adventure, the Tiger 1200 Black Edition and the Tiger 900 Rally Pro have specific conditions.
Fans of sporter bikes can find the Street Triple 765 RS with a dedicated offer and the Daytona 660 linked to a fixed plan of 35 installments, the same motorcycle used in the Daytona 660 Cup of MOTO1000GP.
Finally, the brand indicates that the offers cover the entire authorized network in Brazil and that details may include high valuation of the used vehicle, more common in the medium and high ranges of the portfolio.
In all cases, it is recommended to check the CET of financing, the existence of a final installment, and the exchange conditions before signing, a standard practice in monthly campaigns.
Which of these conditions best suits your usage profile: lower down payment to start in the 400 line, or fixed installments and final payment on higher displacement models?



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