Triumph announces massive bike launch
Off the back of delivering more than 141,683 motorcycles worldwide in the past financial year, Triumph Motorcycles has announced they will launch 29 new and updated bikes between October, 2025 and April, 2026. The most recent FY sales represent a remarkable 136 per cent growth since 2019.

Triumph says that recent launches, like the Tiger Sport 800, have exceeded expectations, while the Speed Triple RS and RX contributed to a strong uplift in sales. Additionally, dealer networks in China, Brazil and India have performed very strongly in their markets over the past financial year. This momentum has been strengthened by expansion into new market segments, including sub-500cc motorcycles, competitive off-road, and most recently, electric models designed for younger riders.
To promote the new motorcycles coming to Triumph’s global retail network - 950 dealers in 68 countries - dealers will be hosting a series of preview events until mid-autumn, 2026.

Of the 29 models due to launch, seven have already been announced, including the TF 450-X, two cross-country models and the new ‘TXP’ range of electric trials and kids’ bikes that are due to land in Australian dealerships next year. The remaining 22 reveals will include new variants of existing lines, like Bonnevilles from the Modern Classics range, and all-new models.
The new Triumph TXP range comprise four models with scalable electric performance, premium design and built-in safety features. Based on OSET models (the brand Triumph purchased in 2022), the TXP family combines pioneering electric technology with Triumph’s design and engineering expertise. Along with a lightweight chassis and advanced rider ergonomics, the TXP range features a unique 2-in-1 modular set-up for sit-down and stand-up riding.

“The momentum we’ve achieved over recent years is extraordinary,” said Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer at Triumph Motorcycles. “Our record sales, expansion into new segments, and the number of upcoming product launches all reflect the quiet optimism we feel about the future.
“While the market remains challenging for many, Triumph’s focus is clear. We are committed to delivering a range of motorcycles that are exciting, innovative and built to the highest quality standards, for our customers around the world.”








