Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled a comprehensive update to its Bonneville line-up for 2026, bringing more technology and enhanced performance to the brand’s Modern Classics range.
The updates span the entire Bonneville family, with the most significant changes reserved for three standout models: the Scrambler 900, Bonneville Bobber, and Bonneville Speedmaster.

Headlining the update is the Scrambler 900, which receives a thoroughly refined chassis complemented by upgraded Showa suspension and radial brakes. The addition of lightweight aluminium wheels promises sharper handling both on tarmac and the dirt.
All Bonneville models now come with a six-axis IMU for lean-sensitive cornering ABS and advanced traction control.
An updated instrument cluster, full LED lighting, and improved connectivity bring the Scrambler into the present.

The Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster both benefit from a larger 14-litre fuel tank and updated bodywork, creating a more muscular silhouette. The Bobber now features a wider, more generously padded floating seat, while the Speedmaster gains wider seats for both rider and pillion, plus straighter handlebars for improved ergonomics on longer rides. Standard cruise control and new lightweight aluminium wheels enhance both models’ touring credentials and handling dynamics.
Also standard is USB-C charging, cruise control, and full LED lighting with signature daytime running lights are also fitted across the range.

The T100, T120, and T120 Black receive new hand-finished paint schemes with coachline detailing and a fresh circular graphic on the side panels that frames the Bonneville logo in silver or gold.
Pricing starts at $18,990 rideaway for the Bonneville T100, with the range-topping Scrambler 1200 XE priced at $26,190. Models begin arriving at Australian dealers from December 2025, with the updated Scrambler 900 landing in March 2026.
| Model | Rideaway Price | Arrival |
|---|---|---|
| Scrambler 900 (standard colour) | $20,450 | From March |
| Scrambler 900 (twin-colour) | $21,350 | From March |
| Scrambler 1200 XE (standard colour) | $26,190 | From January |
| Scrambler 1200 XE (twin-colour) | $27,090 | From January |
| Bonneville T100 (standard colour) | $18,990 | From January |
| Bonneville T100 (twin-colour) | $19,890 | From January |
| Bonneville T120 (standard colour) | $22,450 | From January |
| Bonneville T120 (twin-colour) | $23,350 | From January |
| Bonneville T120 Black (standard colour) | $22,450 | From January |
| Bonneville T120 Black (twin-colour) | $23,350 | From January |
| Speedmaster (standard colour) | $24,650 | From December |
| Bobber (standard colour) | $24,650 | From December |
| Bobber (twin-colour) | $25,550 | From December |

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