Triumph has refreshed the appearance of several motorcycles for the 2027 model year, unveiling a new collection of paint schemes designed to enhance the identity of some of its most popular models. The update includes six motorcycles, ranging from entry-level roadster to adventure bike, performance naked and muscle cruiser, with deliveries starting in August 2026.
Rather than introducing mechanical changes, Triumph has focused on giving each model a strong visual identity through premium finishes, bold graphics and contemporary color combinations.
Tiger Sport 800 adopts a sharp sporting look
The Tiger Sport 800 gets a new Sapphire Black color option with Racing Yellow graphics on the tank, fairing and radiator shrouds.
It joins the existing Graphite and Cosmic Yellow finish, while matching accessories and accessories are also available to complete the bike’s touring appearance.

Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X get refreshed styling
The Speed 400 features a new Racing Red and Pewter Gray paint scheme apart from the bold Phantom Black stripe, which enhances its classic British roadster styling.
Meanwhile, the Scrambler 400X has received a matte Pewter Gray and matte Khaki Green combination with Phantom Black bodywork for a more rugged, adventure-inspired appearance.
Customers can also fit colour-matched high mudguards from Triumph’s Genuine Accessories catalogue.



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The Speed Triple 1200 RS gets even more dramatic
Triumph’s flagship Naked now sports a striking Jet Black and Maui Blue color combination.
The split fuel tank is complemented by Tangerine Orange RS graphics and matching orange highlights on the belly pan, headlight surrounds and bodywork, emphasizing the aggressive character of the motorcycle.
The current Granite and Diablo Red editions are available.



The Rocket 3 Storm has expanded its premium color options
The Rocket 3 Storm GT gets two new color schemes: Mineral Gray with Diablo Red and Sapphire Black with Base Marine.
The Rocket 3 Storm R also offers two new options, combining Ironstone with Storm Gray or Sapphire Black with Graphite and Baja Orange accents, both reinforcing the muscular styling of Triumph’s flagship cruiser.



Available from August 2026
The updated color range will start arriving at Triumph dealerships from August 2026.
While the motorcycles remain mechanically unchanged, the expanded palette gives customers more opportunities to personalize their machines straight from the factory.
A fresh take on an already successful range
With these 2027 updates, Triumph focuses on visual refinements rather than engineering changes. The new paint finish adds a more dynamic and premium appearance while preserving the performance and character that has made these models some of the brand’s most successful motorcycles.
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