Triumph Motorcycles, which is one of the most iconic British motorcycle brands, has started its 2026 lineup updates with a spark of exciting improvements across some of its most popular models. The company
recently unveiled refreshed versions of the Scrambler 900, Bobber and Speedmaster in the European market which marks the beginning of a larger update rollout that will include 29 motorcycles in total. These updates bring a bag of improved technology, comfort and design refinement while maintaining the charm that Triumph bikes are known for.
Starting with the Triumph Scrambler 900, the model now features an updated chassis which will be paired with Showa suspension for improved handling on and off the road. The braking system has also been upgraded with radially-mounted calipers, which Triumph says will offer a stronger and more responsive feel.
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In addition, the Scrambler 900 now includes lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control, both of which are designed to enhance rider safety during turns and on slippery surfaces. The bike also gets lighter aluminium wheels, a revised LED lighting setup, and a modernized instrument cluster for a more premium feel.
Moving to the Bonneville Bobber, Triumph has introduced a larger 14-litre fuel tank which allows longer rides without frequent refueling. The Bobber’s signature floating seat design has been upgraded to offer wider padding which will improve comfort for long-distance rides. The Speedmaster, another crowd favorite, now features wider seats for both the rider and pillion and straighter handlebars that gives a more relaxed riding posture.
Triumph’s classic Bonneville T100, T120, and T120 Black models also get a modern update for 2026. These bikes now come equipped with Optimised Cornering ABS, Traction Control, Cruise Control, USB-C charging ports, and full LED lighting which brings modern-day convenience to these retro-inspired machines. Additionally, Triumph has refreshed the lineup with new handcrafted paint finishes, detailed coachlines, and a revised side-panel graphic for a touch of elegance.
With these updates, Triumph is clearly blending classic design with cutting-edge technology, ensuring that its motorcycles appeal not only to bike enthusiasts but also to new-age riders looking for safety, style and sophistication.
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