Triumph Motorcycles Ltd, a British motorcycle manufacturer, faced financial difficulties in the 1980s, leading to the company ceasing motorcycle production in England. The Meriden factory, which was the main production facility for Triumph motorcycles, closed its doors in 1983. This marked the end of an era for Triumph's operations in England.
In 1984, businessman John Bloor purchased the rights to the Triumph brand and established Triumph Motorcycles (Hinckley) Ltd. The new company started production in a new facility located in Hinckley, Leicestershire, England, in 1991.
Since then, Triumph Motorcycles has been producing motorcycles in Hinckley, where they continue to design, engineer, and manufacture their motorcycles. The Hinckley factory remains the primary production site for Triumph motorcycles, and the brand has experienced a successful revival under Bloor's ownership.