Bonneville Speedmaster
Triumph
| Availability (US) | Arriving February 2026 |
| Bore | 97.6 mm |
| Charging | Cockpit USB‑C power socket |
| Clutch | Wet, slip & assist |
| Colors (2026) | Carnival Red/Crystal White; Sapphire Black/Crystal White |
| Compression | 10.0:1 |
| EU MSRP | from €16,695 |
| Electronics | IMU‑based cornering ABS and lean‑sensitive traction control; 2 ride modes (Road, Rain) |
| Emissions | EURO 5+ |
| Engine | Liquid-cooled parallel twin, 8 valves, SOHC, 270° crank |
| Exhaust | Chrome 2-into-2 twin-skin with twin silencers |
| Final drive | X-ring chain |
| Front brakes | Twin 310 mm discs, Brembo 2‑piston sliding axial calipers |
| Front suspension | Showa 47 mm cartridge forks |
| Front tire | 130/90‑16 |
| Fuel system | Electronic fuel injection with ride-by-wire |
| Fuel tank capacity | 3.7 US gal / 14 L (increased for 2026) |
| Lighting | New LED headlight with DRL |
| Max power (claimed) | 76.9 hp (57.5 kW) @ 6,100 rpm |
| Max torque | 106 Nm (78 lb-ft) @ 3,750 rpm |
| Rake | 25.3° |
| Rear brake | 255 mm disc, Nissin single‑piston caliper |
| Rear suspension | KYB monoshock RSU with linkage, preload adjustable |
| Rear tire | 150/80‑16 |
| Seat height | 705 mm (27.8 in) |
| Service interval | 10,000 miles / 16,000 km |
| Stroke | 80 mm |
| Trail | 91.4 mm (3.6 in) |
| Transmission | 6-speed |
| UK price | from £13,795 OTR |
| US MSRP | $14,795 |
| Wet weight | 263 kg (580 lb) |
| Wheelbase | 1500 mm (59.1 in) |
| Wheels | 16-inch wire-spoke with lightweight aluminum rims (2026) |
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Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster (2026): What to Expect and How to Compare
The Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster 2026 is poised to continue the brand’s modern-classic cruiser formula: timeless British style, relaxed ergonomics, and a torque-rich twin that’s easy to live with. While official 2026 specs and pricing are not yet announced, this page tracks what we know so far and how to use Torquepedia to compare the Speedmaster across model years and against rival cruisers the moment data drops.
Last updated: 2025-11-21
Quick take
- Status: Official 2026 specifications and pricing are TBA. We’ll update as soon as Triumph publishes verified details.
- Segment: Modern-classic cruiser built on the Bonneville platform, historically favoring low seat height, forward controls, and two-up capability.
- Who it’s for: Riders who want classic styling and easygoing performance with everyday comfort for city rides and weekend escapes.
What we know from recent model years
Historically, the Bonneville Speedmaster has been defined by:
- A torque-forward parallel-twin with smooth, approachable power delivery.
- Relaxed ergonomics: swept-back bars, forward-set foot controls, and a low, confidence-inspiring seat height.
- Everyday usability: two-up seating, practical fuel range, and rider-friendly manners at low speeds.
- Classic-meets-modern equipment on recent years, commonly including ABS, traction control, riding modes, and often cruise control.
- Factory accessory ecosystem for touring screens, luggage, comfort seats, and blacked-out or chrome finish packages.
Note: The points above reflect the model family’s typical spec. Official 2026 equipment, output figures, and colors are pending.
2026 outlook: areas to watch
Based on Triumph’s update cadence and prior Bonneville refreshes, expect potential tweaks rather than a full redesign:
- New colorways and finish options.
- Minor comfort or trim updates.
- Software/electronics refinements, if any.
- Market-specific editions or accessory bundles.
We’ll confirm all of the above as soon as Triumph releases 2026 details.
Compare the Speedmaster on Torquepedia
When 2026 data is live, Torquepedia’s advanced filters make it simple to find the perfect fit:
- Filter by displacement, torque, power, and weight to see how the Speedmaster stacks up year-to-year.
- Sort by seat height and wheelbase for fit and stability considerations.
- Toggle rider aids (ABS, traction control, ride modes, cruise control) to match your must-haves.
- Compare braking hardware and tire sizes for confidence and feel.
- Create side‑by‑side comparisons against other Triumph modern classics or rival cruisers.
Pro tip: Save your filters to quickly compare the 2026 Bonneville Speedmaster to earlier Speedmaster years and competitors in one view.
Rivals worth cross‑shopping
If you’re browsing the 2026 Speedmaster, you might also compare:
- Indian Scout family (modern liquid-cooled V‑twin cruisers)
- Harley-Davidson Sportster/Nightster range (middleweight American twins)
- Moto Guzzi V9 Bobber (transverse V‑twin with characterful style)
- Triumph Bonneville Bobber (solo seat sibling with a more stripped-back vibe)
Use Torquepedia to line up torque curves, ergonomics, and features across all of the above.
FAQs
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Is the Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster 2026 confirmed?
Triumph has not released full 2026 specifications at the time of writing. We’ll update this page as soon as official info lands. -
What is the 2026 Speedmaster price and release date?
TBA. Pricing and availability vary by market. Check your local Triumph site and Torquepedia once figures are published. -
What’s likely to change for 2026?
Expect incremental updates—often colors, trim, and possibly feature refinements—unless Triumph announces larger platform changes.
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