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22 new and updated Triumph bikes to be unveiled by March 2026

7 new Triumph bikes out of the 29 models have been already unveiled.
2 min read15 Oct '25
Ved JanveVed Janve
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The official social media handle of Triumph has just dropped a teaser announcing the launch of multiple models, including all-new motorcycles, updates to the Bonneville line-up, and a few revisions to key existing models.

  1. Triumph is likely to update the Bonneville line-up
  2. First launch to take place on October 21
  3. The brand has sold over 1.41 lakh models in 2025 worldwide

The second teaser drops in November 

We expect the Triumph Trident 800 to be on the roster

The teaser kicks off with Triumph announcing 29 ‘new’ models for 2026. The video then presents a brief timeline of product launches, divided into multiple chapters to be unveiled across a series of global events. The first product launch is slated for October 21, followed by another new model reveal on October 28. Of the 29 models planned, seven have already been announced, including the new TXP electric motorcycle range, the TF 450-X and two cross-country models.

Subsequently, Chapter 2 is scheduled for November, followed by Chapter 3 in December, Chapter 4 in January, and finally, Chapter 5 in March. The teaser concludes with Triumph confirming that the next teaser will drop on November 11.

Triumph has revealed that, following a landmark year, it intends to introduce 29 ‘new’ models. However, we suspect that not all of these will be entirely new; some may be updated versions of existing models – most notably within the Bonneville line-up, along with new colour options for 2026. Among the forthcoming models, we also expect Triumph to unveil the Trident 800, which was recently spotted testing. In essence, the Trident 800 is likely to be a larger-capacity iteration of the 660cc model, featuring Triumph’s hallmark neo-retro styling, a sporty yet road-focused chassis, and the new 798cc, three-cylinder powerplant that debuted in the Tiger Sport 800.

This expansive product plan follows a landmark year for Triumph, during which the brand sold over 1.41 lakh motorcycles worldwide. A key factor behind this achievement has been Triumph’s entry into the sub-500cc class, which has significantly bolstered sales across India, Brazil, and several major Asian markets.

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