- Collector’s edition based on the Street Triple 765 Moto2 edition
- Limited to 1000 units
- Uses the same 765cc inline-three engine
Triumph Motorcycles has revealed two special Triple Trophy prize bikes for the 2026 Moto2 World Championship season, using a clever foundation to make them instantly collectable.

Both prize machines are based on the Triumph Street Triple 765 Moto2 Edition, which is already a limited-run model celebrating Triumph’s role as Moto2’s engine supplier. Only 1,000 examples of the Moto2 Edition will be produced worldwide, each featuring an individually numbered top yoke as standard.

That exclusivity provides the perfect base for the Triple Trophy concept. For 2026, the two prize bikes carry #001 and #765 identifiers, transforming them from limited-edition road bikes into true one-off pieces tied directly to the season. Additional billet-machined top-yoke engraving further personalises each motorcycle, reinforcing their status as unique awards rather than standard production models.

The Moto2 Edition itself is powered by Triumph’s 765cc triple-cylinder engine, the same engine family that underpins the brand’s Moto2 racing involvement. The package includes carbon-fibre components and Moto2-specific styling cues, giving it a clear link to the paddock.
With the added engraving and one-off numbering, these two Triple Trophy bikes become more than just prize motorcycles. They are narrative pieces, tied to a championship season, a rider’s performance, and ultimately, a fan, adding emotional value on top of an already limited platform.












