July 12, 2023 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – Triumph’s Modern Classics range will have extra colour for 2024, with the introduction of 12 vibrant new colour options for fans of the stylish Bonneville family.
Speed Twin 900
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Speed Twin 1200
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Scrambler 900
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Scrambler 1200 XE and Scrambler 1200 XC
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Bonneville T100
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Bonneville T120
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Bonneville T120 Black
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Bonneville Bobber
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Bonneville Speedmaster
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Thruxton RS
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Speed Twin 900
The Speed Twin 900’s modern custom style is further enhanced with a vibrant new Carnival Red option and sophisticated Competition Green scheme, both with a distinctive tank stripe design contrasting with a Phantom Black finish on the side panel and mud guards.
Speed Twin 1200
Triumph’s performance classic Speed Twin 1200 gains two striking and sophisticated new paint schemes. A rich Carnival Red and Storm Grey option and a contemporary Matt Ironstone and Matt Storm Grey choice, joins the ever-popular Jet Black scheme to complete the line-up.
The Carnival Red & Storm Grey fuel tank is complemented by a Storm Grey headlight bowl and side panel, while the new Matt Ironstone & Matt Storm Grey fuel tank, has a Matt Storm Grey headlight bowl & side panel. Both feature Matt Silver Ice fork protectors.
Scrambler 900
The Scrambler 900’s stand-out rugged attitude is amplified with a bold new Cosmic Yellow and Graphite paint option with Jet Black mudguards, frame cowl and rear panel for model year 2024, sitting alongside the signature Matt Khaki and classic Jet Black options.
Scrambler 1200 XE and XC
The class-defining Scrambler 1200 line-up will come in three colourways for model year 2024, with a sophisticated Sapphire Black or signature Matt Khaki and Matt Jet Black, being joined by a stylish new Matt Sandstorm fuel tank with Jet Black stripe, Jet Black headlight bowl and side panels and a brown bench seat.
Bonneville T100
For 2024, the iconic Bonneville T100 is now available with a stylish new Competition Green and Ironstone two-tone paint scheme with hand-painted Aluminium Silver coachline detailing and Jet Black headlight bowl, side panels and mudguards. The classic Carnival Red and Fusion White, and Jet Black schemes complete the line-up.
Bonneville T120
The legendary Bonneville T120 will have a new contrasting monochrome Jet Black and Fusion White two-tone colour choice, featuring hand-painted metallic gold coach lining and Jet Black headlight bowl, side panels and mudguards. This new option will sit alongside the bold Cordovan Red and Silver Ice paint scheme and the classic Jet Black option.
Bonneville T120 Black
The timeless Triumph Jet Black T120 Black will be joined in 2024 by a sophisticated new Matt Graphite scheme which features both gloss and matt finishes, plus hand-painted silver coachline detailing, for a stunning effect. The jet Black headlight bowl, side panels and mudguards complete the look.
Bonneville Bobber
Triumph’s original custom icon, the Bonneville Bobber, now comes in three colours, with a stylish new two-tone Jet Black and Ash Grey scheme, featuring a Jet Black and Ash Grey fuel tank and Jet Black side panels and mudguards, joining the distinctive Jet Black, and bold Red Hopper colour choices.
Bonneville Speedmaster
Triumph’s British customer classic, the Bonneville Speedmaster, is available in three colour choices with a classic Jet Black, sophisticated Cordovan Red and a stunning new Pacific Blue and Silver Ice two-tone option with gold coachline detailing. This is complemented by a Sapphire Black headlight bowl, side panels and mudguards.
Thruxton RS
The king of the café racers, Triumph’s iconic Thruxton RS, is still available in classic Jet Black, but a new two-tone Jet Black and Silver Ice option has been added to the range. The Jet Black and Silver Ice fuel tank features gold coachline detailing, accompanied by a Jet Black headlight bowl, side panels, seat cowl and mudguards, as well as Matt Silver ice fork protectors.
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For further information contact:
Lisa Jones, Global PR & Events Manager
lisa.jones@triumph.co.uk
About Triumph Motorcycles
- First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 120 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2022. For more than three decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma and performance.
- With more than 83,389 motorcycles delivered in calendar year 2022, and on track to reach a milestone 800 dealers across the world in 2023, Triumph is the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.
- This focus, innovation and engineering passion has today created a broad range of bikes suited to all motorcycle riders, including the stunning Speed Triple 1200 RR, Tiger Sport 660 and Trident 660, all-new transcontinental Tiger 1200 and epic Tiger 900, world leading Rocket 3 R and GT, the new high-performance Street Triple 765 RS, iconic Scrambler 1200, and the legendary Triumph Bonneville family including the Bonneville Bobber, Thruxton RS, Speed Twin 900 Twin, Scrambler 900, and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100 and the stunning Chrome Collection modern classics.
- Triumph currently employs around 3,000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, India, China and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.
- The Triumph Bonneville, famously named to celebrate Triumph’s 1956 land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, was the original British superbike and a race-winner straight out of the crate, chosen by famous motorcyclists of the past for its legendary handling, style, and character. Recently updated with even more performance, capability and style, it’s that handling, character and iconic looks, married to modern rider-focused technology that makes the new Bonneville family THE authentic modern classic choice today.
- Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement. From winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, through to 1960s road and track domination in Europe and America, right up to contemporary racing achievements with the Triumph triple powered 2014 and 2015 Supersports titles and World SuperSport racing, Isle of Man Supersports TT wins in 2014 and 2019, courtesy of Gary Johnson and Peter Hickman, plus an average speed of over 130mph 2023 by Peter Hickman on his Triumph STR765, and a thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.
- Triumph’s racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2™ World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles provides all of the teams with race-tuned 765cc triples, each of which is based on the class-leading Street Triple RS powerplant. Redefining the class and breaking record after record in the inaugural year, including the first ever +300km/h Moto2™ top speed, the 2020 season got even faster with another 11 all-time lap records and seven different winners from 15 races. Reflecting these great successes, the wonderful feedback and partnerships that Triumph have had with the riders and their teams, and the incredible response from Triumph fans across the world, Triumph and Dorna, in 2021, decided to extend our relationship and sign a new contract for another three years of racing: 2022 – 2024. The 765 Triumph Triple has so far achieved 73 race and outright lap records, enabled 21 different riders to win a Moto2™ race, with 8 different winners in 2022 alone. A 300km/h top speed has been reached at least once in each season, with the bar being moved even higher during practice at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix, when both Celestino Vietti and Darryn Binder recorded the highest ever top speed in Moto2™ of 301.6 km/h. Triumph 765cc triples have raced more than one million kms, proving the engine’s outstanding performance and reliability.
- Triumph’s racing activities are further bolstered by a return to the World Superbike paddock in 2022 with a factory-supported race team, Dynavolt Triumph, in the World Supersport Championship.
- In 2021 Triumph announced their forthcoming entry into the Motocross and Enduro worlds as well as a new factory racing effort, with a commitment to top tier championship racing in both Motocross and Enduro series.
- In 2022 Triumph revealed their partnership with Thierry Chizat-Suzzoni, one of the sport’s most experienced and successful team owners, who will field two of Triumph’s all-new 250cc 4-stroke MX bikes in the 2024 MX2 class and will add an entry into the 450cc MXGP class in 2025, and with Team Principal Bobby Hewitt and Team Manager Stephen ‘Scuba’ Westfall to field its all-new Triumph 250cc 4-stroke MX bikes in the 2024 SuperMotocross World Championship, which is comprised of the Monster Energy Supercross World Championship, and the Pro Motocross Championship, with three season-ending SuperMotocross rounds. For the 2025 season Triumph will additionally field its new 450cc bike in the SuperMotocross World Championship.
- In 2023 Triumph officially claimed the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for ‘The greatest distance on a motorcycle in 24 hours (individual)’. Riding a factory-specification Tiger 1200 GT Explorer on the High-Speed Ring at the Nardò Technical Center in Italy, 5x Enduro World Champion and Triumph Global Ambassador Iván Cervantes travelled more than 4012km in a 24-hour period, beating the previous record of 3406km by a huge margin of more than 600km.
Source: Triumph Motorcycles Ltd
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