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Triumph’s Bonneville T100 & T120 up the tech for 2026

Cornering ABS and Traction Control added to Triumph's iconic Modern Classics

Ryan by Ryan
December 9, 2025
in Triumph, Triumph News
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Triumph Bonneville T100, T120, T120 Black


2026 brings a minor tech update to Triumph’s Bonneville widely acclaimed T100 and T120 models, including the T120 Black, alongside new colourways and detailing. The updated models are expected to start arriving in Australian Triumph dealerships from January.

Triumph Bonneville T100

That new tech is the incorporation of lean-sensitivity or cornering functionality into the ABS and traction control systems, alongside the fitment of a new LED headlight and DRL.

Cruise control is standard on the T120 but an accessory for the T100. All models now offer a USB-C port in the cockpit.

Triumph Bonneville T120

New to the T100 are also the two riding modes, Road and Rain, which tailor throttle response and traction control to suit the conditions.

The T100, T120, and T120 Black all share the same tubular steel twin-cradle frame, paired with KYB suspension comprising cartridge forks and preload-adjustable twin shocks that we find are generally well sorted as standard from Triumph.

Triumph Bonneville T120 Black

On the T120 and T120 Black, braking is handled by twin Brembos. On the T100, a two-piston Nissin floating caliper is used. Both run a Nissin two-piston floating calliper at the rear.

Michelin Road Classic tyres are fitted to the aluminium-rimmed spoked wheels, and all three models share a low 790mm seat height, a low centre of gravity, and an upright seating position.

Triumph Bonneville T120

The T120s are running Triumph’s 1200cc ’High Torque’ twin engine delivering 105Nm of torque at just 3500rpm and almost 80 hp at 6550rpm. This is a great characterful motor with a nice heavy crankbeat.

In contrast, powering the smaller T100 is the 900 cc Bonneville twin, with peak power of  65hp at 7000 rpm, and peak torque of 80Nm at 3750rpm.

The 270-degree crank spacing gives both 1200cc and 900cc engines their distinctive character and addictive sound. Service intervals are 16,000 km.

Triumph Bonneville T120

Premium colour options on the Bonneville T100 are Snowdonia White and Sapphire Black, or Jet Black and Diablo Red, both with hand-painted gold coachline detailing, priced from $19,890. The standard option is Stone Grey for $18,990 ride-away.

Bonneville T100 pricing starts from $18,990 ride-away

On the T120, you get either Aegean Blue and New England White or Aluminium Silver and Cranberry Red in the premium options, both with hand-painted black coachline detailing and from $23,350, or the standard Stone Grey option for $22,450 ride-away.

Bonneville T120 pricing starts from $22,450 ride-away

The  T120 Black is available in two monochrome colour schemes: Jet Black for $22,450 ride-away or the premium Matt Silver Ice and Matt Sapphire Black for $23,350.

Bonneville T120 Black pricing starts from $22,450 ride-away
Paul Stroud – Triumph Motorcycles CCO

“The Bonneville T120 is the original. It’s the bike that defined a generation and continues to inspire riders today. What makes it so special is its ability to evolve while staying true to its soul. For 2026, we’ve updated the styling, introduced new rider-focused technology, and enhanced the overall ride. The T120 Black, with its stealthy attitude and premium finishes, is a natural choice for newer riders who want custom style with real substance. The T100 shares that same iconic DNA, but with an even broader appeal. It’s often the first big bike for many, with a third of customers stepping up to their first large-capacity motorcycle. It’s aspirational, yet accessible. With advanced features like lean-sensitive Optimised Cornering ABS, Traction Control, and selectable Road and Rain modes, the T100 is exactly what today’s rider is looking for. It delivers smooth, responsive control and a ride that feels effortless, bringing modern capability to a bike that still captures the unmistakable spirit of a true classic.”


2026 Triumph Bonneville T100 Specifications

Specifications
Engine
Liquid-cooled parallel twin, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° firing order
Capacity
900 cc
Bore
84.6 mm
Stroke
80.0 mm
Compression
11:1
Max Power
65 PS / 64.1 bhp (47.8 kW) @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque
80 Nm @ 3750 rpm
System
Multipoint fuel injection with electronic throttle control, 2 riding modes
Exhaust
Brushed 2 into 2 exhaust system with twin brushed stainless steel silencers
Final Drive
X-ring chain
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate slip & assist
Gearbox
5 speed
Frame
Tubular steel, with steel cradles
Swingarm
Twin-sided, fabricated steel
Front Wheel
Spoked wheel with steel rim, 32-spoke, 18 x 2.75 in
Rear Wheel
Spoked wheel with steel rim, 32-spoke, 17 x 4.25 in
Front Tyre
100/90-18
Rear Tyre
150/70 R17
Front Suspension
KYB Ø 41mm cartridge forks
Rear Suspension
Twin KYB RSUs with adjustable preload
Front Brakes
Single Ø 310mm fixed disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, OCABS
Rear Brakes
Single Ø 255mm fixed disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, OCABS
Instrument Display
Twin dial analogue speedometer and tachometer with LCD multi-function displays
Length
2170 mm
Width (Handlebars)
780 mm
Height (Without Mirror)
1100 mm
Seat Height
790 mm
Wheelbase
1450 mm
Rake
25.5°
Trail
105.2 mm
Tank Capacity
14.5 litres
Wet Weight
233 kg
Fuel Consumption
Not specified
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2026 Triumph Bonneville T120 Specifications

Specifications
Engine
Liquid-cooled parallel twin, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° firing order
Capacity
1200 cc
Bore
97.6 mm
Stroke
80.0 mm
Compression
10:1
Max Power
80 PS / 78.9 bhp (58.8 kW) @ 6550 rpm
Max Torque
105 Nm @ 3500 rpm
System
Multipoint fuel injection with electronic throttle control, 2 riding modes
Exhaust
Chrome 2 into 2 exhaust system with twin chrome silencers
Final Drive
X-ring chain
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
Gearbox
6 speed
Frame
Tubular steel, with steel cradles
Swingarm
Twin-sided, fabricated steel
Front Wheel
Spoked wheel with aluminium rim, 32-spoke, 18 x 2.75 in
Rear Wheel
Spoked wheel with aluminium rim, 32-spoke, 17 x 4.25 in
Front Tyre
100/90-18
Rear Tyre
150/70 R17
Front Suspension
KYB Ø 41mm cartridge forks
Rear Suspension
Twin KYB RSUs with adjustable preload
Front Brakes
Twin Ø 310mm fixed discs, Brembo 2-piston floating calipers, OCABS
Rear Brakes
Single Ø 255mm fixed disc, Nissin 2-piston floating caliper, OCABS
Instrument Display
Twin dial analogue speedometer and tachometer with LCD multi-function displays
Length
2170 mm
Width (Handlebars)
780 mm
Height (Without Mirror)
1100 mm
Seat Height
790 mm
Wheelbase
1450 mm
Rake
25.5°
Trail
105.2 mm
Tank Capacity
14.5 litres
Wet Weight
233 kg
Fuel Consumption
Not specified
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