Triumph Motorcycles partners with 007 First Light, featuring a custom TF 250-X with flamethrower tech in the upcoming Bond origin story game.

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Triumph Motorcycles joins 007 First Light as its Official Motorcycle Partner, marking an exciting new chapter in the brand’s long-standing association with the Bond universe.
Developed by IO Interactive, the studio behind the acclaimed Hitman franchise, the game presents a bold, standalone origin story of a young James Bond. Players will step into the role of a 26-year-old Royal Navy air crewman recruited into MI6, experiencing the early missions that shape him into the legendary agent known worldwide.
A standout feature of the collaboration is the introduction of a custom Triumph TF 250-X motocross bike, reimagined with a unique twist. Featured within the iconic Q Lab, the bike is equipped with a dramatic “flamethrower” capability, allowing players to unleash fiery attacks during gameplay.
The concept was first showcased at Gamescom, where it drew attention for blending Triumph’s engineering DNA with the cinematic flair of the Bond franchise.
This partnership builds on Triumph’s established presence in the Bond world. The brand previously appeared in No Time To Die, where 007 famously rode the Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE through the high-octane opening sequence set in Matera, Italy. That collaboration extended beyond the screen, leading to a series of limited-edition Bond motorcycles and a co-branded apparel collection—both of which proved highly popular among fans and collectors.
Scheduled for release on 27 May 2026, 007 First Light promises a blend of stealth, action, and narrative-driven gameplay. Players will travel across global locations, encountering allies and adversaries while choosing their approach, whether through brute force, strategic stealth, or classic Bond charm.
With this latest collaboration, Triumph continues to position itself at the intersection of performance engineering and cinematic storytelling, bringing its machines from real-world roads into the immersive, high-stakes world of espionage.



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