As the summer season marks the start of the influx of two-wheelers on the roads, Triumph is already looking ahead. Anticipating biker trends and preferences, the brand plans to add no fewer than 13 new colors to its existing ranges, starting in 2025. This initiative aims to offer greater diversity and meet the expectations of customers in search of novelty and personalization.
Triumph 2025: adventure in style
Trail Adventure Tiger models get new colors for 2025. The Tiger 850 Sport, renowned for its versatility, will be offered in two versions: Roulette Green-Jet Black and Korosi Red-Graphite. The Roulette Green version features a predominantly green tank and seat panel, with elements such as the front fender, spout, tank end panel and radiator cover in black.anges, starting in 2025. This initiative aims to offer greater diversity and meet the expectations of customers in search of novelty and personalization.
Triumph 2025: adventure in style
Trail Adventure Tiger models get new colors for 2025. The Tiger 850 Sport, renowned for its versatility, will be offered in two versions: Roulette Green-Jet Black and Korosi Red-Graphite. The Roulette Green version features a predominantly green tank and seat panel, with elements such as the front fender, spout, tank end panel and radiator cover in black.
The Korosi Red version of the Tiger 850 Sport, meanwhile, features a red tank and seat panel with white “850” graphics, accompanied by Graphite components for the same elements. Both versions of the trail bike are also equipped with a matte metallic-gray grab rail.
The Tiger Sport 660 introduces a new color scheme: Baja Orange-Phantom Black. Baja Orange covers the cockpit, fuel tank and fairing, while Phantom Black is applied to the front mudguard, radiator cowl and rear panels.
Elegance comes first on Triumph's Modern Classic models
The Modern Classic range is the category undergoing the most significant updates, while remaining true to its authentic, charismatic design. Already renowned for its adventurous character, the Scrambler 900 now features a new Kingfisher Blue tank with two contrasting black diagonal stripes. These changes are accompanied by Jet Black mudguards and side panels, emphasizing the bike's ruggedness.
The classic Bonneville Speedmaster now features a two-tone Snowdonia white and cranberry red tank, with sapphire-black mudguards, headlight bowl and side panels. A sweet mix that's hard to pass up once you've tried it.
The Bonneville T100 features a two-tone tank in silver aluminum and Baja orange, with jet-black mudguards, headlamp bowl and side panels. On the other hand, the Bonneville T120 features a Crystal White & Cranberry Red tank, complemented by Jet Black elements, underlining its timeless elegance.
Faithful to the English firm's custom spirit, the Bonneville Bobber retains its allure with a modern matte finish. It features a Matt Graphite and Matt Baja Orange tank, accompanied by Jet Black mudguards and side panels, accentuating its massive, yet trendy look.
Last but not least, the Speed Twin 900 stays true to its modern style, sporting a two-tone Matt Phantom Black and Matt Crystal White tank for a visually harmonious and sophisticated look.
Triumph injects color into roadster range too
True to its authentic, charismatic design, the brand continues to appeal to bikers the world over. The Carnival Red color scheme completes the Speed Triple 1200 RS's styling appeal this year. Soon, the range's top-performing roadster will sport a bold Cosmic Yellow tank adorned with large RS graphics in black. Headlamps, side panels, rear bodywork, seat cowling and engine cowling are all under the microscope. What's more, the coat of paint is combined with a natural carbon fiber mudguard, adding a sophisticated, sporty finish to the whole.
For the 2025 model year, the brand is counting on not one, but TWO new color palettes for its Street Triple 765 R: an elegant Matt Baja Orange and a striking Pure White. The former features a colored fuel tank lid and side panels, matched with a matte black front mudguard and radiator side panel.
The Pure White version of the Street Triple 765 R doesn't totally abandon Baja Orange, present on the tank lid and bodywork. The Pure White front mudguard and headlamps are complemented by a Storm Grey radiator side panel.
Finally, future owners of the Street Triple 765 RS will be spoilt for choice. The stealthy Phantom Black joins the already available Carnival Red, Silver Ice and Cosmic Yellow. All equipment is Phantom Black, but the all-new design is distinguished by yellow accents on the tank lid and panels.
That's right, the Street Triple 765 RS brings the total to 13 colors to suit all tastes.
The brand, which also stands out for its performance by supplying engines for the Moto2 Grand Prix grid, once again demonstrates its ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation. As dealers continue to unveil this year's new models, Triumph is already looking ahead. The addition of a dozen or so new colors to the current line-up reinforces the appeal and diversity of the models.
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