Four New Triumph Bonneville Icon Models Unveiled, Including Bobber and Speedmaster
Triumph is bringing even more class to its Bonneville range with four ‘Icon Edition’ motorcycles, including a new Speedmaster
Triumph has announced a new collection of Modern Classic Icon Edition motorcycles for 2025, which features the revival of the inaugural logo that dates back to 1907.
The original logo has not been seen on a Triumph motorcycle in over 100 years but the new ‘Icon’ range is giving a nod back to where it all began for the British company. Four new Bonneville models are set to arrive in UK dealerships in December, including the new Bonneville T100 and T120 Icon Edition bikes.
Both motorcycles feature Sapphire Black accents on the tank and include an aluminium-silver combination. The T100 can be converted to make it A2 licence compliant and its 900cc engine will deliver a maximum of 64bhp and 59Ib ft of torque.
On to the Bonneville T120 which was the first model of the Bonneville series, its much larger 1200cc engine makes 78.9bhp and 77.4Ib ft of torque which is the same as the standard Bonneville T120. It also features 41mm cartridge forks, preload-adjustable twin rear suspension units and twin Brembo front brake calipers, along with a single 255mm disc and Nissin two-piston caliper at the rear.
Next up is the new Bonneville Bobber which retains its minimalist appeal with the ‘Icon’ edition. Silver hand-painted accents and an eye-catching gold Triumph 1907 script logo on the tank bring even more attention to the already very popular Bobber style. A chunky 16-inch front wheel and 47mm Showa cartridge front forks form part of the bike’s make-up.
Spec-wise, the liquid-cooled, parallel twin engine has a displacement of 1200cc and 76.9bhp and 78.2Ib ft of torque, the same number as the standard model.
Twin 310mm disc, Brembo two-piston sliding axial calipers are found at the front of the bike, while the rear brake features a single 255mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper.
Finally, the Icon Edition sees a new Bonneville Speedmaster hit the stage, and like the T120 and Bobber it comprises a 1200cc engine. Similar in a lot of ways to the Bobber, it features the same front suspension layout and the same braking system, as well as the same hidden swingarm bobber-style rear end.
It also shares the same liquid-cooler, parallel twin engine identical bhp and torque figures. The Bonneville Speedmaster Icon Edition is finished in silver across the tank and mudguards. The tank consists of a central Sapphire Black stripe, the gold Triumph script logo, and exclusive Icon graphics.
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