No, Triumph Motorcycles is not owned by Harley-Davidson. Triumph and Harley-Davidson are two separate and independent motorcycle manufacturers.
Triumph Motorcycles Ltd., commonly known as Triumph, is a British motorcycle company that was established in 1902. It has a long history of producing motorcycles known for their performance, style, and British heritage. Triumph is currently owned by Bloor Holdings Ltd., a British investment company. Since the early 1990s, Triumph has experienced a resurgence and has become a prominent player in the global motorcycle market.
On the other hand, Harley-Davidson is an American motorcycle manufacturer that was founded in 1903. It is one of the most iconic and well-known motorcycle brands in the world. Harley-Davidson is a publicly traded company and operates independently of Triumph.
While both Triumph and Harley-Davidson have their unique identities and brand philosophies, they compete in the same market segment, offering motorcycles to a diverse range of riders.