
QuickNews Triumph to launch 3 variants of Tiger 900
- May 29, 2020
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Triumph has introduced a broad set of cosmetic updates across its 2026 model range, rolling out twelve new colour schemes that will be available from July in the UK. Spanning entry-level bikes to high-capacity cruisers, the changes are purely visual, but designed to offer buyers a wider range of aesthetic choices. The updated models include the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Scrambler 1200 X, Street Triple 765 range, the Tiger 900 series, and the Rocket 3 line-up.
At the smaller end of the range, the Speed 400 receives two new colour combinations: Pearl Metallic White and Phantom Black with a gold stripe, also the Lava Red Gloss with Storm Grey and a Graphite stripe - basically the launch colour back in 2023. The Scrambler 400 X adds a new Baja Orange and Aluminium finish - we got something like this on the Speed T4 recently. We have to say, the white and gold combo on the Speed 400 makes it look like a million bucks.
Moving into the high-end scrambler, the Scrambler 1200 X now comes in Matt Khaki Green, giving it a more rugged, off-road aesthetic. This scheme is paired with Phantom Black on the headlight cowl, side panels, and mudguards, evoking a military-inspired look.
In the roadster category, the Street Triple 765 R introduces a new Phantom Black colourway, accented by Diablo Red and finished with a white ‘R’ outline on the tank. The higher-spec Street Triple 765 RS gets a new Storm Grey finish with Kingfisher Blue (did someone at Triumph see the Podcast with Mallya in it?) accents.
The Tiger 900 range also sees a number of new colours. The GT and GT Pro variants now offer a new standard Sapphire Black paint with Carnival Red accents, also a premium Snowdonia White and Sapphire Black option, with Triumph Performance Yellow detailing. We think these Neon Yellow accents have been inspired from their brand new dirt bikes, and they go well with the Tiger’s trail-taming genes.
The Rally Pro version of the Triumph Tiger 900 gets two notable updates. The first is a Snowdonia White and Graphite scheme, which uses angular bands across the tank and panels to emphasize the bike’s rugged design. The second is a more eye-catching Sapphire Black and Triumph Performance Yellow (Dirt bike-inspired again, but hey, we ain’t complaining!) combo, combined with Ash Grey on the lower radiator cowl.
At the top of the lineup, the Rocket 3 Storm models have also been refreshed. The Rocket 3 GT Storm now comes in a Matt Sapphire Black and Satin Granite paint scheme, marked by contrasting Korosi Red pinstripes. Meanwhile, the Rocket 3 R Storm adds a new Satin Baja Orange and Matt Sapphire Black option with a silver pinstripe. As if the Rocket 3 wasn't already grabbing enough eyeballs with its size and noise, now you can get an even louder looking Orange one.
These updates focus exclusively on aesthetics, with no mechanical changes announced. Despite such a small update, almost all of the colour schemes are really well done. As of now, these paint schemes are only available in the UK, but they are expected to soon make their way to India in the coming months - especially that Orange Scrambler 400 X. Who said KTM can have all the oranges?
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