Discover Triumph Motorcycles’ 2025 lineup with bold new colours, blending heritage with modern aesthetics. Explore the latest updates across adventure, classic, and roadster models.
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Triumph Motorcycles has given its 2025 lineup a bold refresh with an array of new colour schemes, offering enthusiasts more options while maintaining the brand’s signature heritage aesthetic. With 13 fresh colours, Triumph has gone beyond the basics, incorporating stylish accents, contrasting frame finishes, and enhanced graphics across various components.
A Heritage Brand with a Modern Touch
While Triumph remains rooted in its legacy, the brand continues to evolve to attract new riders without alienating its dedicated fanbase. Introducing updated colours is a strategic move that modernizes the lineup without altering key mechanical elements. This approach ensures Triumph remains a strong competitor in the motorcycle market while preserving its rich history.
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Adventure Bikes Get a Fresh Look
For 2025, Triumph updated the color palettes for the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger 850 Sport adventure touring models. The Tiger Sport 660 now comes in Baja Orange with Phantom Black accents on the mudguard, radiator cowl, and rear panels. It starts at $9,695. The Tiger 850 Sport is available in Roulette Green with Jet Black or Koroi Red with Graphite. It starts at $12,290.
New Colorways for Triumph’s Heritage Lineup
The Modern Classics collection features Triumph’s most iconic models with refined two-tone tank designs and hand-painted pinstripes. The Bonneville Speedmaster has a Snowdonia White and Cranberry Red tank with Sapphire Black mudguards, headlight cowl, and side panels. It starts at $13,995.
The Bonneville T100 comes in Aluminum Silver and Baja Orange with Jet Black accents. It starts at $10,995. The Bonneville T120 features a Crystal White and Cranberry Red tank with Jet Black mudguards and a headlight cowl. It starts at $12,895. The Bonneville Bobber embraces matte tones with a Matt Orange and Matt Graphite tank, plus Jet Black mudguards and side panels. It starts at $13,995. The Scrambler 900 stands out with a Kingfisher Blue tank featuring twin diagonal black stripes and Jet Black accents. It starts at $11,495. The Speed Twin 900 sports a Matt Phantom Black and Matt Crystal White tank with Matt Phantom Black side panels. It starts at $9,995.
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Triumph Roadster Triples – New Shades for Performance Machines
Triumph’s high-performance Roadster lineup also embraces the new aesthetic direction with bold, eye-catching colors. The Street Triple 765 R is available in Matt Baja Orange or Pure White, starting at $10,995. The Street Triple 765 RS opts for stealth with Phantom Black across all elements, with minimal yellow accents, starting at $12,795. The Speed Triple 1200 RS introduces Cosmic Yellow, covering all but the carbon fibre mudguard and a large RS graphic on the tank, starting at $19,995.
A Strategic Move for the Future
Triumph’s decision to update colours without compromising design integrity highlights its commitment to blending tradition with innovation. By offering fresh aesthetics across its lineup, the brand ensures it remains appealing to both loyal enthusiasts and a new generation of riders.
With 2025’s lineup bringing a mix of heritage, adventure, and performance motorcycles in vibrant new shades, Triumph continues to ride forward with a perfect balance of legacy and modernity.
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