Triumph launches 2026 Bonneville T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster in India
Triumph updates its iconic Bonneville lineup in India with the 2026 T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster, bringing subtle design changes, enhanced features, and improved ride dynamics.

Triumph has updated its India website to include several 2026 big bike models, such as the Bonneville T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster. These models, launched globally earlier this year, are now available for purchase in India. The changes focus on new features, rider aids, and price adjustments.
Key Highlights
- Triumph launches updated 2026 Bonneville T120 Bobber and Speedmaster in India
- Bonneville T120 now features full LED headlight and new rider aids, including IMU-based ABS
- Bobber and Speedmaster receive larger 14 litre fuel tanks and lighter aluminium rims
- Prices for T120 start at Rs 12.17 lakh while Bobber and Speedmaster are priced at Rs 13.52 lakh
Key Updates to Bonneville T120

The 2026 Bonneville T120 retains its classic design, closely resembling its 1959 predecessor. The most noticeable update is a new full-LED headlight with a distinctive LED DRL. This design element matches other neo-retro Triumph models, including Bajaj-made single-cylinder versions.
All 2026 Bonneville models, including the T120, now feature new rider aids. These include lean-sensitive cornering ABS, traction control powered by an IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit), cruise control, and a USB-C charging port. The instrument cluster remains a pair of digi-analogue dials, providing essential information to the rider.
The Bonneville T120's price has increased. The Stone Grey variant is priced at Rs 12.17 lakh. Dual-tone options like Cranberry Red or Aegean Blue cost an additional Rs 50,000. Triumph offers a wide range of accessories, both functional and aesthetic, though these come at a premium.
The T120 Black variant is also available at Rs 12.17 lakh. It features blacked-out finishes and comes in either a solid black or a dual-tone black and silver option. The dual-tone version adds Rs 50,000 to the price. The previous Bonneville T120 was priced between Rs 11.85 lakh and Rs 12.65 lakh.
Comprehensive Changes for Bobber and Speedmaster

The 2026 Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster receive more extensive updates than the T120. Both now have larger 14-liter fuel tanks, up from the previous 12 litres. The bikes also feature revised bodywork and lighter aluminum rims, though Triumph has not specified the exact weight reduction.
The Bobber’s solo seat is now wider with improved padding, according to Triumph. The Speedmaster features broader seats for both rider and pillion, along with a straighter handlebar for enhanced comfort. Both motorcycles now come standard with cruise control and IMU-assisted rider aids.
The 1,200cc engine delivers slightly different peak outputs in the Bobber and Speedmaster compared to the T120. These models also use different chassis components, including 16-inch rims fitted with wide tyres. Both continue to use a single-pod digi-analogue dashboard and familiar switchgear.

The Bobber and Speedmaster are now priced at Rs 13.52 lakh each, marking a Rs 65,000 increase from the previous starting price of Rs 12.87 lakh. Both come in a standard black color. Dual-tone paint options are expected to cost extra, similar to the T120, but Triumph’s India website does not list the exact premium.
Also Read: Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Cafe Racer Edition launched in India at Rs 17.99 lakh
CarBike 360 Says
The 2026 updates to the Bonneville T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster reinforce Triumph’s commitment to blending timeless design with modern performance. With refined features and improved rideability, these motorcycles continue to appeal to enthusiasts seeking character and comfort. As competition intensifies in the premium segment, Triumph’s iconic lineup remains a strong contender in India’s evolving mid-capacity motorcycle market.
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