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Triumph has launched the 2026 Bonneville T120, Bobber and Speedmaster in India, bringing a set of evolutionary updates to its modern classic lineup.
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Triumph has launched the 2026 Bonneville T120, Bobber and Speedmaster in India, bringing a set of evolutionary updates to its modern classic lineup. The three motorcycles are now listed on Triumph India’s website and are on sale with prices starting at Rs 12.17 lakh for the T120 and Rs 13.52 lakh for the Bobber and Speedmaster, all ex-showroom, Delhi.
The Bonneville T120 gets the most subtle changes of the lot, staying faithful to its classic styling while adding a new full-LED headlight with a familiar LED daytime running lamp signature. Triumph has also added standard IMU-assisted rider aids, including cornering ABS, traction control, cruise control, and a USB-C charging port. The bike continues to use the same 1,200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine producing 80hp and 105Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox and chain final drive.
Mechanically, the T120 remains largely unchanged from the outgoing model. It still uses a dual-cradle frame, telescopic front fork, twin rear shocks, Brembo braking hardware, and wire-spoke wheels with tubed tyres. It also retains its low 790mm seat height, though the bike remains heavy at 233kg with the fuel tank full.
The Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster receive more noticeable updates. Both bikes now come with a larger 14-litre fuel tank instead of the earlier 12-litre unit, revised bodywork, and lighter aluminium rims. Triumph has also improved comfort by fitting the Bobber with a wider, better-padded solo seat, while the Speedmaster now gets broader seats for both rider and pillion along with a straighter handlebar.
Like the T120, both cruisers now feature cruise control and the same IMU-based rider aids as standard equipment. The 1,200cc engine remains familiar, though output differs slightly from the T120 due to the different tuning and chassis setup. Both motorcycles continue to use their distinctive 16-inch wheels with chunky tyres and the same single-pod digi-analogue instrument cluster.
Pricing has also moved upward. The Bobber and Speedmaster now cost Rs 13.52 lakh, which is Rs 65,000 more than before. Triumph is offering both in a basic black finish, with dual-tone paint options expected to command an additional premium, though the exact cost has not been confirmed yet.
Overall, the 2026 updates focus on making Triumph’s modern classics more usable and better equipped without disturbing their timeless styling. The T120 remains the purist’s choice, while the Bobber and Speedmaster bring more comfort and convenience to the same retro package.





