
6 bikes in the Modern Classic lineup have been updated for 2025 with new colours and subsequent price increases.
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6 bikes in the Modern Classic lineup have been updated for 2025 with new colours and subsequent price increases.
Triumph Motorcycles has launched its 2025 Modern Classic motorcycle lineup. Prices for these Triumph Modern Classics start at ₹8.49 lakh (ex-showroom, India) with the Speed Twin 900, making it the most affordable option in the refreshed range. Following closely behind is the Triumph Scrambler 900 at ₹9.59 lakh , the Triumph Bonneville T100 at ₹9.69 lakh , and the Triumph Speed Twin 900 at ₹11.09 lakh . The Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster and Triumph Bonneville Bobber share the top billing at ₹12.05 lakh.
Motorcycle Model | Price (ex-showroom, India) |
---|---|
Speed Twin 900 | ₹8.49 lakh |
Scrambler 900 | ₹9.59 lakh |
Bonneville T100 | ₹9.69 lakh |
Speed Twin 900 | ₹11.09 lakh |
Bonneville Speedmaster | ₹12.05 lakh |
Bonneville Bobber | ₹12.05 lakh |
Beyond the price shakeup on these Triumph Modern Classics, it is offering a total of 13 new colour options across its mid-range and larger displacement motorcycles. The Triumph Scrambler 900 gets a bold Kingfisher Blue with contrasting black stripes, while the Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster has a sophisticated two-tone Snowdonia White and Cranberry Red with sleek black mudguards.
For riders seeking a classic touch, the Triumph Bonneville T100 features a new Aluminium Silver and Baja Orange combination. The Triumph T120 gets a regal Crystal White and Cranberry Red scheme. The Triumph Speed Twin 900 has a modern touch with a two-tone Matt Phantom Black and Matt Crystal White tank. Triumph Bonneville Bobber goes for a rebellious vibe with a Matt Graphite and Baja Orange combination.
In 2025 Triumph continues to offer two engine options for the Modern Classic lineup. The Triumph Scrambler 900, Triumph Speed Twin 900, and Triumph Bonneville T100 share a punchy 900cc liquid-cooled, 270-degree crank parallel-twin engine that delivers 65 bhp and 80 Nm of torque. This setup is perfect for energetic riding and navigating various terrains. It is paired with a 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch.
For riders who crave more power for touring or cruising, the Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster, Triumph T120 and Triumph Bonneville Bobber pack a more muscular punch. These bikes have a 1200cc liquid-cooled, 270-degree crank parallel-twin engine that puts out 78 bhp and a hefty 106 Nm of torque. This too is equipped with a 6-speed gearbox but it gets a different ratio for a bigger engine which makes more power.
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