Triumph Motorcycles just dropped twelve gorgeous new colour options across its 2026 lineup, and honestly? They’ve outdone themselves this time. The Tiger 900 and Street Triple series are getting some seriously eye-catching makeovers that’ll make you do a double-take.
The British brand’s latest colour refresh spans everything from adventure bikes to modern classics and roadsters. It’s like they sat down and asked, “How can we make riders fall in love all over again?” These fresh paint jobs are already rolling into UK showrooms, while we Indians will have to wait till the end of this year – typical, right?
Adventure Gets Bolder
The Tiger 900 range is where things get really interesting. The GT Pro now comes in two absolutely stunning combinations that’ll make your neighbour’s bike look boring. There’s this killer Sapphire Black base with Carnival Red accents – imagine pulling up at your local chai stall on this beauty. Then there’s the premium Snowdonia White and Sapphire Black combo with those signature Triumph Performance Yellow highlights that practically glow.
But wait, it gets better. The Rally Pro variant? They’ve gone completely mad with a new Snowdonia White & Graphite scheme. Picture diagonal racing stripes, but done with the kind of class that makes you nod approvingly. The white, graphite, and sapphire black bands sweep across the tank and panels like they were painted by someone who actually rides.
There’s also this premium Rally Pro option that’s basically Sapphire Black with Performance Yellow accents and subtle Ash Grey touches. It’s the kind of bike that looks understated when parked but absolutely comes alive when the sun hits it just right.
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Street Triple Gets Sophisticated
The street fighters haven’t been left out either. The Street Triple 765 RS now rocks this beautiful Granite finish with matching flyscreen and seat cowl, all highlighted by these brilliant Kingfisher Blue elements. It’s got that “I’m fast but I don’t need to prove it” vibe – perfect for those Sunday morning rides through Bandra-Worli Sea Link.
The Street Triple R takes things down a notch with red accents instead of blue. Still gorgeous, just a bit more subtle for riders who prefer their aggression understated.
Modern Classics Join the Party
Even the heritage bikes are getting some love. The Scrambler 1200 X now comes in this military-inspired Matt Khaki Green that screams weekend warrior. Meanwhile, the smaller Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X – you know, the ones that actually make sense for Indian roads – are also getting fresh colour options.
And get this – even the massive Rocket 3 Storm series is joining the party. The GT variant sports Matt Sapphire Black and Satin Granite (because apparently, even cruisers need to look stealthy), while the R model goes completely bonkers with Satin Baja Orange and Matt Sapphire Black.
Pricing and Availability
Here’s the thing – UK folks can already walk into dealerships and place orders, while we’re stuck waiting till year-end. Story of our lives, isn’t it? Triumph hasn’t spilled the beans on exact pricing yet, but expect to pay a bit more than current models. Nothing’s free in this world, especially when it comes to looking this good.
The timing’s actually pretty smart though. With Diwali and the wedding season coming up, these fresh colours give people more reasons to splurge on a Triumph instead of going with the usual suspects.