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2026 Triumph Bonneville Bikes Launched In India

Retro style, road presence and that old-school riding feel is has caught attention for Triumph motorcycles in India. And now, Triumph has updated three of its most popular modern classics for 2026, the Bonneville T120, Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville Speedmaster. The bikes now get more technology, better comfort and a few practical upgrades while still keeping that timeless British design intact.

First up the 2026 Triumph Bonneville T120 now gets a redesigned LED headlamp with a new DRL setup that makes it look a little more modern and premium. Triumph hasn’t gone overboard with the styling changes as it continues with a very clean and classy design. Along with that, the bike now gets features like cornering ABS, traction control and cruise control. There’s also a USB-C charging port now, which sounds small, but is actually super useful during daily rides or long trips.

The engine remains the same 1200cc parallel-twin motor producing 80 BHP and 105 Nm of torque. The T120 is more about smooth performance and effortless torque rather than aggressive speed. It’s the kind of motorcycle that makes even normal city rides feel special, while still being relaxed enough for long highway journeys.

Triumph has made bigger updates to the Bobber and Speedmaster this time around. Both motorcycles now get a larger 14-litre fuel tank, which should make touring easy. The seats have also been improved for better comfort. The Bobber gets a wider solo seat, while the Speedmaster now gets revised rider and pillion seats along with a straighter handlebar for a more comfortable riding posture.

Both bikes also get modern electronics like cornering ABS, traction control and cruise control thanks to a new six-axis IMU. Basically, even though these motorcycles look old-school from the outside, underneath they now feel way more advanced and safer to ride. Triumph has also added lighter wheels and made some small design tweaks to keep things fresh.

Powering both motorcycles is the same 1200cc parallel-twin engine making around 77 BHP and 106 Nm of torque. The riding experience is more relaxed and torque-heavy rather than sporty. The Bobber feels more like a stylish custom motorcycle meant for solo rides and attention everywhere you go, while the Speedmaster is more practical and comfortable for longer journeys and riding with a pillion.

Prices for these motorcycles starts from Rs. 12.17 lakh for the 2026 Triumph Bonneville T120, while the Bobber and Speedmaster cost Rs. 13.52 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). These bikes are more about the overall experience, the sound, the feel, the design and the attention they get on the road. And honestly, very few motorcycles manage to blend retro styling and modern technology as well as these Triumphs do.

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