Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its modern classic lineup in India with several updated motorcycles for 2026. The company has introduced new comfort features, advanced electronics, and refreshed styling across different models. The updates aim to improve both everyday usability and long-distance riding experience. From the updated Bonneville Bobber to the limited-edition Cafe Racer, Triumph now offers something unique for different types of riders.

Triumph Bonneville Bobber and Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster now arrive with practical upgrades that improve comfort and riding convenience. Triumph has priced both motorcycles at Rs. 13.52 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated pricing is Rs. 62,000 higher than before.

The biggest update comes from the larger 14-litre fuel tank. Earlier models used a smaller 12-litre unit. As a result, riders can travel longer distances with fewer fuel stops. This change should especially help highway riders and weekend tourers.
Moreover, Triumph has revised the seating comfort on both motorcycles. The Bobber now gets a wider single seat with improved support. However, the Speedmaster receives broader rider and pillion seats with better cushioning. Triumph has also adjusted the handlebar position on the Speedmaster for a more relaxed riding posture.
Both motorcycles now feature a six-axis IMU as well. Therefore, riders get cornering ABS, traction control, and cruise control as standard. The power still comes from the same 1200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 77bhp and 106Nm.

Triumph Bonneville T120 has also received important updates for 2026. Triumph has launched the motorcycle in India at Rs. 12.17 lakh, ex-showroom. Although the price has increased slightly, the new additions improve the overall package significantly.
This time, the motorcycle gets a new full-LED headlamp with an integrated daytime running lamp. Perhaps this small update gives the T120 a more premium and modern appearance. However, Triumph has carefully retained the motorcycle’s timeless retro design.
In addition, the company has added an IMU-based electronics suite. Riders now benefit from lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control. The motorcycle also includes cruise control and a USB-C charging port for added convenience.
The T120 continues with the familiar 1200cc parallel-twin engine producing 80bhp and 105Nm. Meanwhile, the twin digi-analogue instrument cluster still maintains the motorcycle’s classic character beautifully.

Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition has finally made its way to India with exclusive styling and sporty hardware. Triumph has listed the motorcycle at Rs. 17.99 lakh, ex-showroom. The motorcycle costs around Rs. 1.21 lakh more than the standard Speed Twin 1200 RS.
Interestingly, Triumph will produce only 800 units globally. This limited production should make the motorcycle more appealing for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The Cafe Racer Edition features several unique styling elements. These include clip-on handlebars, a tan quilted seat, and a rear seat cowl. In addition, the green-and-silver dual-tone paint scheme gives the motorcycle a strong retro racing identity.
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