Factory tours a sell out on day one as Hinckley based motorcycle manufacturer opens its doors.
Triumph Motorcycles has officially opened its new Visitors Centre at its headquarters in Hinckley.
Its after the company reported its biggest ever year with more than 63,000 bikes being built at its Hinckley, Leicestershire and Thailand factories.
In the year to 30th June 2017, the Company sold 63,404 units globally to deliver an exceptional year-on-year growth of 13%.
The new factory experience will give visitors the opportunity to tour the factory, but also take a look at the history of Triumph and some of its iconic models.
Triumph employs more than 2,000 people worldwide and, of those who work in the UK, more than 75% are focused on new motorcycle design, technical and engineering innovation and manufacture.
Welsh actor, Luke Evans, was at the launch of the new Visitors Centre at the Hinckley Headquarters of Triumph last month.
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