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Triumph Motorcycles has pulled the wraps off its 2026 colour range, revealing a bold new palette that brings vibrant personality and fresh attitude to its most popular models. With updated colour schemes set to arrive in showrooms from July 2025, the British brand is leaning into visual flair across its adventure, roadster, classic, and power cruiser segments, offering riders more ways than ever to match their bikes to their own distinct style.
Leading the charge are Triumph’ s adventure machines, the Tiger 900 family. The 900 GT, GT Pro, and GT Pro A2 now come in a new Sapphire Black base with eye-catching Carnival Red accents, giving the machines a sleek but aggressive profile. Another fresh option, Snowdonia White paired with Sapphire Black and highlighted by Triumph Performance Yellow flashes, offers a premium look that pops without being overdone. The rugged Rally Pro models, meanwhile, embrace the wilder side of the adventure spectrum. One new version features Snowdonia White and Graphite with dynamic diagonal graphics, while another option contrasts a Sapphire Black tank with bold yellow details and an Ash Grey lower cowl. Blackedout racks and trim complete the tough aesthetic.
On the retro side of the garage, Triumph’ s modern classics also receive some love. The Speed 400 gets a refined Pearl Metallic White and Phantom Black tank combo, dressed up with Royal Gold pinstriping, or a racier Lava Red Gloss with Storm Grey for a more aggressive look. The Scrambler 400 X joins the update with a new Baja Orange and Aluminium tank treatment, offering a rugged, high-energy visual impact. Its larger sibling, the Scrambler 1200 X, adds a distinctly utilitarian option with a Matte Khaki Green tank and Phantom Black trim— a nod to Triumph’ s heritage with a modern twist. The roadsters aren’ t left out either. The Street Triple 765 R embraces minimalism with a clean Phantom Black paint job, finished with Diablo Red graphics and a sharp white“ R” logo. Riders looking for something more distinct can opt for the 765 RS, which now comes in Granite bodywork offset with Kingfisher Blue accents, subtle but striking, and clearly aimed at those who want their streetfighter to exude precision and edge.
Perhaps the most visually commanding updates come
to Triumph’ s heavyweight Rocket 3 Storm. The GT variant now wears a moody Sapphire Black and Satin Granite tank accented by a rich red Korosi coachline and stealthy black trim, giving it a sense of industrial elegance. The R version goes bolder still, with a Satin Baja Orange and Matte Sapphire Black tank split by a crisp silver coachline, a combination that adds an unexpected punch to one of the most powerful production motorcycles in the world.
With the 2026 colour update, Triumph isn’ t simply offering new paint options, it’ s offering identity. Each scheme has been carefully selected not just to look good in the showroom but to suit the kind of rider who chooses that bike in the first place. Whether you’ re a minimalist street rider, a fan of rugged long-haul touring, or someone chasing classic lines with modern reliability, Triumph’ s new range lets you show up and stand
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Dealers across global markets will begin receiving the updated models in July, and orders are open now. For riders tired of greyscale options and cookie-cutter designs, the 2026 Triumph line-up proves that colour still matters, and that performance doesn ' t have to come in black and white.
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