Triumph Motorcycles launches 2026 Bonneville range in India, these bikes including T120 get new features
Triumph Motorcycles launches 2026 Bonneville range in India— Premium motorcycle manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the 2026 models of its extremely popular Bonneville range in the Indian market. The company has listed the 2026 variants of Bonneville T120, Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville Speedmaster on its official Indian website with new prices and updated features. These three motorcycles were introduced globally earlier this year, after which they have now been launched for Indian customers.
Triumph Motorcycles launches 2026 Bonneville range in India, these bikes including T120 get new features

New look and safety features of Bonneville T120
The classic neo-retro design of the 2026 Triumph Bonneville T120 has been retained, but with some significant cosmetic and functional changes. The biggest and most noticeable change on the bike is the addition of its new full-LED headlight and signature LED DRL (daytime running lights). This new lighting setup is inspired by Triumph’s other modern motorcycles, offering better visibility on the road at night. Despite the limited changes in terms of looks, the company has improved its electronic package and safety features keeping in mind the safety and comfort of the rider.
Official statements and market conditions
“The Bonneville series has a strong cult status in the Indian market. In the 2026 range, we have kept in mind the customer needs by adding advanced lighting and essential safety features that enhance the riding experience without impacting its signature classic look.”
— Triumph India representative, official website update note
Prices and its impact on Indian market
After the arrival of the new 2026 range, the prices of these motorcycles have also changed. Booking of the updated models has started at the company’s official dealerships. In the Indian market, these bikes compete directly with the heritage range of motorcycles from Kawasaki and BMW. With the addition of new full-LED lights and advanced safety features, these new models will be available for delivery at dealerships soon for those looking for a performance-oriented modern-classic bike.
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