Will BMW revive the Triumph brand?


Bartek S.

Aerodynamic Ace
Is another of Britain's most famous names set to make a comeback? We look into the sensational plans.

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In the first of two shock scoops about one car giant this week, Auto Express can exclusively uncover ex&shy;ci&shy;ting plans by BMW to bring back one of Britain’s best-loved marques – Triumph is on to a winner!

Last week, the firm announced its plans for the future. Part of this strategy was the introduction of the long-awaited SUV version of the MINI – but bosses also described why they are aiming to expand the company with new brands.

Despite speculation that Jag&shy;uar, Land Rover and Volvo are in the frame as targets for acquisition, our sources have suggested that BMW will add to its portfolio by reviving a classic badge – and Triumph is top of the list. The historic British marque, which the maker took over when it bought MG Rover in 1994, would be a clear choice to market a rival for the new, Chinese-owned MG TF roadster.

Our pictures reveal what a modern Triumph car could look like, taking its styling inspiration from the classic TR4. Just as the new MINI’s design was heavily influenced by the Sixties classic, a reinvented Triumph would be a retro remake.

BMW is committed to launching more premium models as it bids to gain a bigger slice of the most lucrative areas of the new car market. And these pictures show how an upmarket two-seater could offer a premium alternative to the Mazda MX-5. With a raft of class-leading engines and platforms in the BMW stable, the roadster would be a force to be reck&shy;oned with. However, there are obstacles to overcome before any Triumph car could be built.

One problem may be Triumph the motorcycle manufacturer. The firm confirmed the car and motorbike brands are separately owned. A spokeswoman for the firm told us: "BMW owns the rights to Triumph Cars, which is entirely separate from Triumph Motorcycles. We are therefore not privy to any activities they may be planning and are unable to comment".

As well as using the household name to mar&shy;ket a new roadster, BMW would benefit from having Triumph models to test its low-weight mat&shy;erials and new tech&shy;nologies before using them on mainstream cars. But bosses will be watching with interest Audi’s relationship with the Austrian motorbike maker KTM, which has already led to the pro&shy;duction of the X-Bow track-day car.
In a recent statement, chairman of the board of management at the blue propellor, Norbert Reithofer, said: “The BMW Group explored all the options for future growth during the strategic review, including potential acquisitions or the creation of a fourth brand. However, this would require the new automotive brand to be a perfect fit for the company.”

No official comment has been made about the Triumph project, but British car fans can expect to hear more on the ambitious plans by the end of the year.
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Re: BMW rumored to revive Triumph

I doubt Triumph will be revived ...

From the latest words by BMW officials the 4th brand will offer "new mobility solutions" especially for urban areas.

As we know BMW will soon offer a city micro-car(s). They need such cars in their portfolio to reduce fleet average fuel consumption & gas emissions.

They are - confirmed by Zetsche - interested in Smart platform. Reports also say BMW may acquire a car-parts supplier company that develops alternative drive solutions (hybrids, electric cars, fuel cell cars etc).

And I doubt such cars will be designated Triumph.

BMW have much more appropriate inactive brand name in their portfolio - much more appropriate for such micro-cars: Isetta

This brand has a great history, and is associated with BMW all along.

Triumph is not a well-recognized brand - except in UK.

So, think: which brand has better chance: Isetta, or Triumph.

:usa7uh:




Btw, what about acquiring & reviving Trabant & Wartburg brands. ;)
 
Re: BMW rumored to revive Triumph

Yep you made a point here. Triumph is associated with little sporty roadsters, fun to drive (with iron-like reliability :D), not really with environment or innovative little city-car.

Isetta more, but it has a Trabant-reputation... A little marketing and it would be a good idea. With the platform and powertrain of the electrical smart, actually in test, it could "reduce to the max" the average C02 fleet-emissions of BMW...and cut the cost for Daimler.

I give you the Mini platform, you give me the smart...
 
Re: BMW rumored to revive Triumph

Those first two Photoshops look like they were heavily influenced by the Pontiac Solstice... not as much the TR4
 

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