Triumph Motorcycles has introduced a comprehensive update to its timeless Bonneville range for 2026, bringing improvements in performance, comfort and technology while retaining the motorcycles’ classic styling and character.
- Scrambler 900 features upgraded suspension, brakes and wheels
- Bonneville line-up gets advanced electronics
- Arriving at dealerships from December 2025
Triumph Scrambler 900

The Scrambler 900 now has a more refined chassis setup with upgraded Showa suspension, radial brakes and lightweight aluminium wheels, which are said to improve both on-road and off-road performance. The bike also gets lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control, a modern instrument cluster, full LED lighting and enhanced connectivity features.
Triumph Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster

The Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster have been given a larger 14-litre fuel tank, updated bodywork and lightweight aluminium rims. The Bobber gets a wider, better-padded floating seat for added comfort, while the Speedmaster uses broader rider and pillion seats and straighter handlebars to improve ergonomics. Both bikes now feature cruise control as standard.

For the first time, both the Bobber and Speedmaster can be fitted with an A2 licence restrictor kit, making them more accessible to newer riders in Europe. This option is also available for the T100, T120, T120 Black and Scrambler 900.
Technology and styling enhancements across the range
Triumph says that all 2026 Bonneville models receive discreetly integrated new technology, including lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control managed by an IMU, cruise control, USB-C charging and full LED lighting.

Visually, the 2026 Bonnevilles retain their timeless designs with subtle styling refinements, including hand-finished paint schemes, coachline detailing and a new circular Bonneville logo graphic on the side panels.
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Availability
The bikes will start arriving at dealerships towards the end of the year. In the UK, customers can now configure and reserve their new Triumph online via the brand’s Reserve My Triumph platform, with a deposit through their nominated dealer. The system will be rolled out to other European markets and major global regions starting in spring 2026.
































