We’re officially in the second half of the year, and that means it’s time for 2026 model year motorcycles to start breaking cover. Doing just that, Triumph has just announced a part of its MY26 lineup. Many of your favorites receive a fresh aesthetic, although they follow the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach. Let’s dive in.
The Triumph Street Triple And Tiger 900 Range Up The Vibrancy In 2026
Starting with the middleweights, the Street Triple and Tiger 900 lineups have upped the vibrancy. The 765 R has a new standard color called Phantom Black (black with red accents) while the 765 RS boasts a new Granite colorway (black with bright blue graphics). Both carry on the 2024 colors along with these, which we’ll list below.
As for the Tiger 900s, both the GT Pro and Rally Pro variants have two new colors each. The former now comes in Sapphire Black and Snowdonia White, whereas the latter flexes Graphite and Triumph Performance Yellow. Like the 765s, they carry forward 2024 colors, too.
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The Rocket 3 Storm, Speed 400, Scrambler 400, And Scrambler 1200 Go Even Bolder
While the above-mentioned middleweights keep things calm, the Rocket 3, Speed 400, Scrambler 400, and Scrambler 1200 go bold with their new liveries. Starting small, the Speed 400 now has Pearl Metallic White and Lava Red Gloss to lure new riders, whereas the Scrambler 400 does so with a Bajaj Orange finish. The big daddy Scrambler 1200 X rounds things off with a Khaki Green colorway.
Finally, we have the Rocket 3 Storm. While the 2024 model had simple colorways, the Rocket 3 R Storm now comes in Baja Orange for an added punch. A Satin Granite finish drapes the Rocket 3 GT Storm, complete with a Korosi Red coachline for extra swagger. All of these bikes also carry forward previous liveries, which are mentioned below.
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These New Triumph Bikes Should Reach America Soon
At the time of writing, Triumph’s American website doesn’t list any of these new-for-2026 colorways. However, the brand does say that these will reach global markets in the summer of 2025. That means we could see them here soon. Once here, expect all of them to have minor price hikes, as that’s usually how Triumph does things. So out of all these, which would you want to take home? Tell us in the comments.
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