Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the 2026 Bonneville T120, Bonneville Bobber, and Bonneville Speedmaster in the Indian market. Previously unveiled in international markets, these motorcycles have now arrived in India with updated features, improved rider-focused technology, and revised equipment packages.
The Bonneville lineup continues to retain its iconic neo-retro styling, while receiving subtle design refinements and important technological enhancements. These updates are aimed at making the overall riding experience safer, more comfortable, and more modern.
New Rider Assistance Features Added to the 2026 Bonneville T120
The 2026 Bonneville T120 maintains its classic and timeless appearance but now comes equipped with a new full-LED headlamp setup featuring integrated LED daytime running lights (DRLs). Instead of introducing major cosmetic changes, Triumph has focused more on practicality and rider convenience.
New features on the motorcycle include:
- Lean-sensitive Cornering ABS
- Traction Control
- Cruise Control
- USB Type-C charging port
- IMU-based rider assistance system
These additions are designed to provide improved control, stability, and rider confidence across different road and riding conditions.
The motorcycle also continues with its signature twin-pod semi-digital instrument cluster, which blends classic aesthetics with modern functionality.
Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster Receive Comfort Upgrades
As part of the 2026 update, both the Bonneville Bobber and Bonneville Speedmaster receive several comfort-oriented improvements. The motorcycles now feature a larger 14-litre fuel tank, revised bodywork, and redesigned seating for enhanced long-distance comfort.
The Bobber now gets a wider and more cushioned floating seat, while the Speedmaster features broader rider and pillion seats along with redesigned handlebars that offer a more relaxed riding posture. Triumph is also now offering Cruise Control as a standard feature on these models.
No Changes to the Engine Setup
Mechanically, the Bonneville T120 remains unchanged. It continues with the familiar 1,200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine, producing 80hp of power and 105Nm of torque. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox, known for delivering smooth performance and strong low-end torque.
With the 2026 updates, Triumph aims to preserve the Bonneville lineup’s classic heritage while introducing modern technology and an improved riding experience for motorcycle enthusiasts in India.
