Six core models are getting fresh colorways for the new model year, arriving in showrooms starting in August. The move signals Triumph’s commitment to giving riders more personalization options across its most popular lineup.
The Tiger Sport 800 trades understated grey for a striking new Sapphire Black and Racing Yellow combo that screams performance. It’s a bold departure from the bike’s usual sophisticated palette, and one we’ve covered the earlier Tiger Sport 660 extensively.

For riders who prefer the modern classic aesthetic, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X are both receiving new premium two-tone schemes. The Speed 400 gets a Racing Red and Pewter Grey split with a Phantom Black stripe, while the Scrambler 400 X gains a distinctive Matt Khaki Green accent on Matt Pewter Grey.
The Speed Triple 1200 RS is perhaps the most dramatic refresh. Triumph slapped a Jet Black and Maui Blue two-tone tank on the performance flagship, complete with Tangerine Orange graphics that make this thing impossible to miss on the road.
Rocket 3: Four New Looks for the Thunder Machine
The Rocket 3 Storm lineup is getting the most attention with four all-new paint schemes available for 2027. Both the GT and R models will feature sophisticated metallic greys paired with deeper accent colors, a marked shift toward refined color theory compared to the bolder designs of past years.
The Mineral Grey and Diablo Red Rocket 3 Storm GT highlights Triumph’s premium direction. Meanwhile, the new Sapphire Black and Base Marine combination offers riders an even more understated—but no less imposing—alternative.
Why This Matters
These aren’t radical mechanical changes, which is the point. Triumph knows it can pull customers with fresh styling while the fundamentals remain solid.
Given the competitive middleweight and heavyweight markets, visual refreshes keep the brand relevant on the showroom floor. One thing Triumph notably left off this announcement: the Tiger 800’s Tour variant and the Scrambler 400 XC.
That’s curious, and suggests more color updates are coming for the adventure-touring and dedicated off-road segments.
Source: Motorcycle.com, Triumph Motorcycles
