Tunturi

Tunturi
Industryvehicles
Founded1922 Finland
Tunturi Bicycle

Tunturi is a Finnish manufacturer of bicycles and fitness equipment.

History

Tunturi's history began in 1922. The foundations of the Tunturi brand began when brothers Aarne and Eero Harkke set up a small bike shop, Pyöräkellari Oy, in Turku, Finland. The name Tunturi comes from the Finnish word for a fell. Bike repairs were the shop's main focus at first, and then gradually they added some small-scale production, manufacturing Tunturi branded bicycles. The brand was very successful and within a few years the small shop was exchanged for a factory. By the 1950s the Tunturi brand was the domestic market leader in mopeds.

Utilising technology and expertise gained from bicycle production, Tunturi expanded into fitness equipment development. In the 1970s, Tunturi became recognized internationally as a producer of fitness equipment.

In the 1990s, a strategic decision was made to focus on the production of Tunturi fitness products and Tunturi bicycles. This decision was important for the further development of the brand. Tunturi is now a well-known brand in Scandinavian countries and Tunturi fitness products are sold in over 40 countries worldwide.

Tunturi is now located in Almere (near Amsterdam, the Netherlands) and owned by parent company Accell Group.

Moped models

Pappa Tunturi
  • Tunturi Tuisku
  • Tunturi Maxi
  • Tunturi Automat
  • Tunturi Start
  • Tunturi Classic
  • Tunturi Sport
  • Tunturi Super Sport
  • Tunturi Trial
  • Tunturi DX
  • Tunturi Tiger
  • Tunturi Tiger S
  • Tunturi Tiger Air
  • Tunturi Tiger Aqua
  • Tunturi Hopper
  • Tunturi Magnum X
  • Tunturi City
  • Tunturi "Lähetti"
  • Tunturi Break

External links

  • Official website
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