The Triumph motorcycles 2026
What's changing in 2026
Almost the entire Triumph range is being updated for 2026. Some changes are subtle, like the Modern Classics, where the main updates include the introduction of the IMU and a very minor facelift for the Bonneville T100 and T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster. Meanwhile, the 900 Scrambler receives a near-complete redesign. The 1200 Scrambler XE gets its Öhlins shocks back. The 400 range expands with the addition of the Tracker and Thruxton. On the adventure side, the 900 and 1200 Tiger are available in Alpine and Desert special editions. The 660 Tiger Sport gains a significant horsepower, and the 800 Tiger Sport adds panniers and a top case in its Tour version. Roadsters are hungry for performance, with more power for the 660 Trident, a new 800 Trident to rival the Yamaha MT-09, and more radical versions of the 765 Street Triple with the RX and Moto2 models. The off-road offering expands significantly with the TF 250-C, TF-450-C, TF 450-X, TF 250-E, and TF 450-E.
Naked
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765 Street Triple Moto2 Edition
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900 Bonneville T 100
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1200 Bonneville T 120 Black
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900 Scrambler New
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765 Street Triple RX New
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800 Trident New
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Tracker 400 New
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Speed Twin 1200 Café Racer Edition New
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765 Street Triple RS
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1200 Bonneville T 120
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1200 Scrambler XE New
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765 Street Triple R
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Speed 400
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660 Trident New
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Scrambler 400 X
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1200 Scrambler X
On-Off Road
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Tiger Sport 800 Tour New
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Tiger 900 Desert Edition New
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Tiger Sport 800
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Tiger 900 Rally Pro
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Tiger Sport 660 New
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Tiger 1200 Desert Edition New
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Tiger 900 Alpine Edition New
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Tiger 1200 Alpine Edition New
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Tiger 900 GT Pro
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