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2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery
2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery

The 1,200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine makes 78hp and 106Nm.

2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery

For 2026, the bike gets a larger 14-litre fuel tank (up from the previous 12-litre unit).

2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery

The motorcycle also gets a new fuel filler cap, restyled side panels, and a redesigned LED headlight.

2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery

The Bobber’s solo seat is now wider and features improved padding, claims Triumph.

2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery
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2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber image gallery

The 2026 Triumph Bonneville Bobber brings a fairly substantial update to the model, with the most notable change being the larger 14-litre fuel tank. The motorcycle also gets a new fuel filler cap, restyled side panels, and a redesigned LED headlight. Triumph says the floating seat has been widened and reshaped for improved comfort, while new lightweight aluminium rims help reduce unsprung mass for sharper handling.

Powering the Bobber is the same 1,200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 78hp at 6,100rpm and 106Nm at 4,000rpm. For 2026, the motorcycle also gains lean-sensitive ABS and traction control. Other features include Road and Rain riding modes that alter throttle response and traction settings, cruise control, and a USB-C charging socket.

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