Triumph Motorcycles has launched the limited-edition Triumph Street Triple 765 RX in India at Rs. 13.91 lakh. The motorcycle first appeared globally in November 2025. Now, the brand has finally introduced the model for Indian buyers under its ‘Unleashed 2026’ campaign.
The Street Triple 765 RX stands out because of its track-inspired setup and exclusive styling details. Triumph confirmed that production of the RX will continue only until the end of 2026. Therefore, the Triumph motorcycle could attract collectors and performance enthusiasts alike.

The Street Triple 765 RX takes inspiration from racing motorcycles. Unlike the standard RS, the RX uses clip-on handlebars instead of a traditional upright handlebar. As a result, riders get a lower and more focused riding posture.
Moreover, the riding triangle feels sharper and more connected during fast cornering. The motorcycle also carries a fresh silver paint scheme with a contrasting red subframe. In addition, Triumph added pinstriped wheels and RX badges on the seat cowl and silencer. These elements give the motorcycle a more aggressive appearance.

Triumph upgraded the front suspension significantly on the RX model. The motorcycle now features fully adjustable 41mm Ohlins NIX30 upside-down forks. Meanwhile, the rear continues with the Ohlins STX40 monoshock setup.
The braking package also looks impressive. The RX uses twin 310mm front discs paired with Brembo Stylema monobloc callipers. Furthermore, the rear wheel gets a 220mm disc brake setup.
The motorcycle rides on sticky Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V3 tyres. Therefore, riders can expect a stronger grip and improved confidence during spirited riding.
The RX continues with Triumph’s well-known 765cc liquid-cooled inline-three engine. The motor produces 130 bhp at 12,000rpm and 80 Nm at 9,500rpm. Moreover, Triumph pairs the engine with a six-speed gearbox and a bi-directional quickshifter as standard.
The engine already powers the Street Triple RS. However, the RX feels more focused because of its revised ergonomics and upgraded hardware.
At nearly Rs. 1 lakh more than the standard RS, the RX commands a premium price. Still, buyers receive exclusive styling, better front suspension, and a sharper riding experience in return.
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