If a bike takes care of classic design, strong performance and British engineering, it is Triumph Bonneville. Now the company has fully updated this iconic lineup for 2026. The new Scrambler 900, Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster have received upgrades that not only make these bikes more comfortable, but also in terms of technology. So let’s know everything about it.

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Triumph Bonneville 900

The Scrambler 900 has been introduced in a completely new style. This time it has added Showa suspension, radial brakes and lightweight aluminum wheels, which has improved both on-road and off-road performance of the bike.

It is also provided with lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control system, which take both the rider’s safety and handling to new heights. And with it the new LED lighting, modern instrument cluster and enhanced connection features, this bike has now become a tech-friendly machine, not just a retro classic.

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Comfort

Triumph has also updated both of its beautiful cruiser bikes Bobber and Speedmaster. Both now offer a 14-litre large fuel tank, new bodywork and lightweight aluminum rims, which will reduce fuel stops on long rides and make the bike’s handling feel lighter.

Bobber has now got a wider floating seat that comes with more cushioning, so that fatigue is reduced in long rides. At the same time, Speedmaster has large seats and straighter handlebars, which gives more comfort to both Rider and Pilian.

Technology

Talking about the same technology, Bonneville models now have several high-tech updates. These include lean-sensitive cornering ABS, traction control (IMU-based system), cruise control, USB-C charging port, and full LED lighting system.

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Speaking of style, Triumph has given it an even more premium touch while retaining its signature retro look. The bikes now feature hand-finished paint schemes, coachline detailing, and a new circular Bonneville logo that gives them modern appeal with the classic.

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Launch

All these updated bikes of Triumph will start arriving at dealerships from December 2025. Currently in the UK, customers can book their new Triumph online through the ‘Reserve My Triumph’ platform. The bike can be reserved by paying advance payment through the dealer.

The company has also reported that the system will soon be launched by early 2026 in Europe and the rest of the global markets as well.