- Entire range comes with tech updates
- Also includes changes to ergonomics
- NZ launch likely in the coming months
Triumph is set to unveil its updated Bonneville 1200 range on Saturday, 14 February, introducing a series of technology and comfort upgrades for the 2026 model year.
All four Bonneville 1200 models receive new rider-focused electronics, including lean-sensitive Optimised Cornering ABS and Traction Control. The system is shared with Triumph’s latest Scrambler 900 and is designed to improve stability and control when braking or accelerating through corners.

Further updates across the range include the addition of cruise control, USB-C charging, and full LED lighting. For 2026, the Bonneville Bobber and Speedmaster also gain larger 14-litre fuel tanks, along with refreshed bodywork.
Triumph has made ergonomic changes to both models as well. The Bobber now features a wider, more heavily padded floating seat, while the Speedmaster benefits from wider seats for both rider and passenger. Straighter handlebars have also been fitted to the Speedmaster, aiming to deliver a more relaxed and natural riding position.
With the global reveal scheduled for next month, the updated Bonneville 1200 models are expected to arrive in Australian and New Zealand dealerships shortly afterwards.
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