Since 2007, Arai has been offering its top-of-the-range sports helmets in Tourist Trophy editions. The collection is now being expanded with a new model for 2026.
A renewed tradition of excellence
At the Birmingham show in the UK, Arai Helmet Europe lifted the veil on its new special edition dedicated to the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy. Based on the RX-7V Evo, this IoM TT 2026 version marks the 17th consecutive year of this exclusive collaboration, symbolizing almost forty years of partnership between Arai and the legendary race. As the TT celebrates its 106th edition in 2026, each limited-edition model in this series pays tribute to the spirit and history of the motorcycling world's most prestigious event. The annual presentation of this helmet has become a not-to-be-missed event for enthusiasts, confirming its status as an object of desire and a benchmark for safety and design.

Innovation for protection
True to its philosophy, Arai relies on the ovoid shape of its shells, inspired by nature's most resistant structures. This unique geometry creates helmets that are rounder, smoother and, above all, more effective against oblique impacts, reducing the energy transmitted to the rider. The R75 principle, the fruit of decades of research, embodies this ongoing quest for excellence and has already protected generations of riders and motorcyclists around the world.
Design by Drudi Performance
Entrusted once again to Drudi Performance, the brand's long-standing partner, the RX-7V Evo IoM TT 2026 boasts bold graphics, blending black, white and gold in a resolutely retro style. Dynamic swoosh lines evoke the speed and adrenalin of the TT, while flashes of red, orange and electric blue enhance the overall effect. The TT logo, emblazoned on the sides, sits alongside white triskeles on the chin strap and top of the helmet, linked by the gold Tourist Trophy inscription. The back features Drudi's signature and the 60.7 km circuit, engraved as a tribute to the challenges of the race. This 2026 edition is the third to feature the new TT logo, introduced in 2024.

Availability and exclusivity
The Arai RX-7V Evo IoM TT 2026 will be available from May 2026 from Arai distributors, as well as in very limited quantities on the Isle of Man during the event. To reserve this collector's model, motorcyclists are invited to contact their local Arai dealer. The price is expected to be close to 1,300 euros.
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