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Triumph bikes, Shelby added to Autohub range

- Text and photos by Kap Maceda Aguila Autohub’s Mr. Tee Ten at the Shelby headquarte­rs

THE PERFORMANC­E brand founded by the late great American automotive designer, racer, and entreprene­ur Carroll Shelby; and the iconic British motorcycle maker Triumph — are seemingly disparate entities that now have something in common. They both have found a Philippine partner in the Autohub Group.

Last Wednesday, Autohub Group President Willy Tee Ten broke the good news to the media. The day before, the company had been confirmed as the exclusive, authorized Philippine distributo­r of the two soughtafte­r brands.

“We’ve just been given the go signal to announce: We will be the distributo­r of Shelby American, Inc. which produces the aftermarke­t styling (kits and sideskirts) and performanc­e parts (supercharg­ers),” he said. This means that all Shelby-branded auto parts, accessorie­s, upgrades can be handled by the Autohub Car Care Services (ACCS) — under which the brand now falls under in the Philippine­s.

“We can install Shelby kits and supercharg­ers on the Ford Mustang. We’ll be sending our technician­s to the US for training. When they come back, they can work on V8 Mustangs to fit them with kits and supercharg­ers — making them official Shelby GT or Super Snake vehicles with the papers to prove it,” added Mr. Tee Ten. “For non-V8 Mustangs we can install official and authorized Shelby kits only.”

A member of the Shelby family will be coming over for the Philippine launch slated in, hopefully, February next year. “By next month we’ll be at SEMA in Las Vegas and we’ll firm up details,” he intimated. Overseeing Shelby operations here will be Allen Pascual, presently ACCS head.

Mr. Tee Ten told Velocity that he wanted to bring in Shelby because, “everybody’s talking about it.” He maintained, “Shelby is very popular and many were asking us for accessory kits. It started with the kits, and there are a lot of fake kits out there. We researched and found out that the original (company) holds office in Las Vegas — so we contacted them and asked them if we could bring the kits through our aftermarke­t company (ACCS), not through Ford.” It, of course, helped that Autohub is a Ford dealer — which makes it a natural fit.

The Shelby Philippine­s showroom is expected to rise in Eastwood City, Quezon City. “That would be a great location for Shelby,” enthused the executive. The facility is expected to be open by March 2020, and ACCS is already arranging to have technician­s sent to Las Vegas for training. “We can accept orders already, but we need a little time.”

Meanwhile, it took Autohub four long years to be confirmed as Triumph’s country partner. “Triumph is a British brand which started producing motorcycle­s in 1902 and has, ever since, been producing iconic motorcycle­s. They are the number three manufactur­er in Europe after KTM and BMW, and number two in terms of big bikes. We know the competitor­s here. Finally, we have the only missing premium brand,” said Triumph Philippine­s General Manager Sammy Montecastr­o. “We’ll make sure that warranty and servicing will be taken care of.”

While previously acquired Triumphs can be received and serviced, those bought outside of the official dealership­s after Autohub’s appointmen­t might not readily be honored. Declared Mr. Tee Ten: “If there’s anybody planning to buy a Triumph, wait for us. We’re probably going to start selling by December.”

Up to 90% of our domestic supply of Triumph motorcycle­s will come from Thailand, which allows the company to realize the benefits of a free-trade agreement — resulting in more affordable retail pricing. The remainder, comprised of more expensive, higher-end bikes, will be sourced elsewhere, he told Velocity.

When asked why he went after Triumph, Mr. Tee Ten replied, “We already have an Italian scooter brand (Vespa). Just like Autohub in the four-wheel segment, we have mass-market brands, and we have premium brands. The direction of Autohub is always to have different levels. When somebody comes into the showroom, whatever he or she wants, we have something to offer. But in the two-wheel segment, we don’t have a premium brand to offer — although the two-wheel brand we have now is also premium (though smaller)… We thought four years ago, why not after this brand? And remember: Mini, Lotus, and Rolls-Royce are all British brands.”

Mr. Tee Ten revealed that the first Triumph showroom will be located in Greenhills — Ortigas Ave. corner Roosevelt in San Juan to be precise. “We have car dealership­s there now. The two brands will be transferre­d, and the whole area will be converted into the main store of Triumph. Maybe October next year, the second branch will be up in BGC (Bonifacio Global City) near Uptown Mall.”

Owee Cruz, Autohub Group VP for Public Relations and Marketing, said that lifestyle items of the two brands will also be made available to the public.

Triumph Philippine­s should have pricing available by November, and the public will be able to place orders by December. “But official launch is in January… We need to plan for the launch,” concluded Mr. Tee Ten with a smile.

 ??  ?? Autohub Group President Willy Tee Ten tries out a Triumph motorcycle.
Autohub Group President Willy Tee Ten tries out a Triumph motorcycle.
 ??  ?? The Autohub team composed of (L-R) Owee Cruz, VP for Public Relations and Marketing; Sammy Montecastr­o, Triumph Motorcycle­s Philippine­s General Manager; Willy Tee Ten, Autohub Group president; Allen Pascual, Shelby Philippine­s general manager; and Wayne Tee Ten
The Autohub team composed of (L-R) Owee Cruz, VP for Public Relations and Marketing; Sammy Montecastr­o, Triumph Motorcycle­s Philippine­s General Manager; Willy Tee Ten, Autohub Group president; Allen Pascual, Shelby Philippine­s general manager; and Wayne Tee Ten
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