Overview
- Scrambler 900 receives the most extensive hardware changes, including a redesigned steel frame, aluminum swingarm, 43 mm Showa forks, piggy-back shocks, aluminum wheels, and a larger front disc with a radial four-piston caliper.
- Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster gain 14-litre fuel tanks and wider seats, with the Speedmaster also adding straighter handlebars and lightweight aluminum rims for easier handling.
- Across the range, Triumph adds IMU-managed Optimized Cornering ABS and traction control, cruise control, full LED lighting, and USB-C charging.
- Orders are open now; Roadracing World reports U.S. pricing for the Bobber and Speedmaster from $14,795 with dealership arrivals beginning February 2026.
- Accessibility and ownership terms expand with an A2 licence restrictor kit for Europe on the Bobber, Speedmaster and selected T models, Euro 5+ compliance, a two-year unlimited-mileage warranty, and 10,000-mile (16,000 km) service intervals.