Triumph Motorcycles, with over 120 years of motorcycling heritage, successfully concluded the 12th edition of The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride (DGR) in India. For the 12th year running, Triumph led this global movement, uniting over 3200 riders across India, where 2000 were owners of Triumph Motorcycles. Keeping consistency with the unique aspect of the ride, the riders came out in impressive numbers, dressed dapper on their Modern Classic and Classic motorcycles, riding for a cause.
As part of the DGR’s “Side by Side, Worldwide” campaign, Triumph dealers around the world hosted and participated in rides to help raise awareness and funds for men’s mental health and prostate cancer research, ensuring even more motorcyclists were able to take part.
Since its inception, the initiative has raised over $59.94 million USD worldwide since 2012, till 2024, while we expect the 2025 contribution. The event is a powerful reminder of what communities can achieve when they rally around important, often overlooked, causes. DGR 2025 exemplifies how collective action can bring vital attention to men’s health.
Top fundraisers rewarded by Triumph
Each year, Triumph donates 4 prize motorcycles from the modern classic range, and this year is no exception. In DGR 2025, the Top 3 Fundraisers and Gentlefolk Prize Winner will each receive a brand new modern classic Triumph motorcycle. The Triumph Modern Classic motorcycle family represents the quintessence of The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride spirit: elegant, iconic, characterful, and built for the ride.
12 Years of Triumph in India
In 2025, Triumph Motorcycles marks 12 years in India, with a growing network, expanding portfolio, and a strong community—the Triumph Tribe. With the success of the Speed 400, Speed T4 and Scrambler 400 X, and the recent launch of the Speed Twin 1200, Triumph continues to meet the evolving aspirations of Indian riders. The brand’s growth in dealerships and loyal customer base has firmly established its position as a leading premium motorcycle brand in India.
Speaking about the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride, Manik Nangia, President, Pro-Biking Business Unit, said, “The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride 2025 has redefined purpose-led motorcycling. From the streets of Mumbai to the avenues of Bengaluru, Triumph riders stood out—not just in style, but in spirit. This year marked a shift: record participation of over 2000 Triumph owners, stronger community ties, and a louder voice for men’s health. Our partnership with DGR goes beyond motorcycles—it reflects a shared legacy of elegance, strength, and meaningful rebellion. With the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X energizing a new wave of riders, Triumph is proud to fuel a movement that’s global, enduring, and impactful.”