Triumph Bonneville: A few days after Triumph shared plans to launch 29 new and updated models, the brand has started the rollout. The first updates focus on the Bonneville and Scrambler lineup. These bikes are already popular, so Triumph chose to refresh them instead of changing everything. The updates are small but meaningful.
The current lineup includes the Bonneville Bobber, Speedmaster, T100, T120, T120 Black, and the Scrambler 900 and Scrambler 1200 XE. All these models have now received updates. These are not full redesigns, but they help keep the bikes modern. Riders get better tech and improved comfort.
Updates for Scrambler 900 and Scrambler 1200 XE
Triumph has improved the Scrambler 900 with a refined chassis. It now gets upgraded Showa suspension for better ride quality. Radially mounted brakes have also been added for stronger stopping power. These changes help both road and light off road riding.
The Scrambler 900 now uses lighter aluminium rims. It also gets lean sensitive Optimised Cornering ABS and traction control. These features are new additions. A redesigned instrument cluster and full LED lighting complete the update.
The Scrambler 1200 XE receives similar improvements. It also benefits from better suspension and braking hardware. The added electronics help with safety and control. These changes keep the XE ready for adventure riding.
Changes to Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster
The Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster both get a larger 14 litre fuel tank. This helps with longer rides and fewer fuel stops. The bodywork has also been revised to match the new tank design. The bikes look more balanced now.
The Bobber comes with a wider and more padded seat. This improves comfort on long rides. The Speedmaster gets broader seats for both rider and pillion. It also gets a tweaked handlebar for a relaxed riding feel.
New Tech for More Bonneville Models
Cruise control now comes as standard on the Bobber and Speedmaster. This feature helps during highway rides. Both bikes also use new lightweight aluminium components. These help reduce weight and improve handling.
The T120 and T120 Black also join in with these electronic upgrades. This brings more consistency across the Bonneville range. Riders now get more value as standard. Triumph clearly focused on daily usability.
Standard Features Across All Bonneville Models for 2026
For 2026, all Bonneville models get lean sensitive ABS and traction control. These systems improve safety while cornering. Cruise control also becomes standard across the range. This is a big plus for touring riders.
USB C charging is now included for easy device charging. Full LED lighting also comes standard. These updates make the bikes feel more modern. Even classic styled bikes now have modern tech.
Visual Refresh for T100, T120, and T120 Black
The T100, T120, and T120 Black receive a visual refresh. Triumph has added new hand finished paint schemes. Coachline detailing gives a premium touch. The bikes still keep their classic look.
A revised side panel graphic is also part of the update. These small changes make the bikes look fresh. Fans of classic style will like this approach. The design stays timeless but updated.
Engine Details Remain the Same
The Scrambler 900 continues with the same 900 cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine. It produces 64 bhp and 80 Nm of torque. This engine also powers the Bonneville T100. It is known for smooth and easy power delivery.
The Scrambler 1200 XE keeps its 1200 cc liquid cooled parallel twin engine. It produces 89 bhp and 110 Nm of torque. This engine is shared with the T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster. Triumph keeps the proven engine setup unchanged.
Triumph Engine Output Overview
| Model | Engine | Power | Torque |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scrambler 900 | 900 cc twin | 64 bhp | 80 Nm |
| Bonneville T100 | 900 cc twin | 64 bhp | 80 Nm |
| Scrambler 1200 XE | 1200 cc twin | 89 bhp | 110 Nm |
| T120 | 1200 cc twin | 89 bhp | 110 Nm |
| Bobber | 1200 cc twin | 89 bhp | 110 Nm |
| Speedmaster | 1200 cc twin | 89 bhp | 110 Nm |
Triumph 29 Model Plan Still Ongoing
These seven updated bikes are part of Triumph’s larger 29 model plan. The brand has already revealed seven other models. These include the TXP electric motorcycle range for young riders. Some are made for kids as young as three years old.
Triumph has also shown the TF 450 X, TF 250 C, and TF 450 C cross country models. With the Bonneville and Scrambler updates done, more bikes are coming. There are still 15 new or refreshed models yet to be revealed. Fans can expect more news soon.
Conclusion
Triumph has smartly refreshed its Bonneville and Scrambler lineup. The updates focus on safety, comfort, and modern tech. Engines stay the same, which is good for reliability. With many more models still coming, Triumph fans have a lot to look forward to.
FAQs
Which Triumph bikes got updated
Bonneville and Scrambler models received updates.
Are these full redesigns
No, these are feature and tech updates.
Do all Bonneville models get cruise control
Yes, from 2026 it is standard.
Are engine specs changed
No, engines remain the same.
How many Triumph models are still coming
Fifteen models are yet to be revealed.






