Check Out the New 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900

The new 2025 Triumph speed Twin 900 parked in a garage.

The Brits have gone and done it again, unveiling the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900, hot on the heels of the reveal of the Speed Twin 1200, with that unmistakable British flair. It’s as if they’ve taken something already handsome and, with just the right amount of tweaking, made it even better looking without losing the heritage charm. A tough balance, but Triumph’s knack for design shines through.

The Triumph Speed Twin 900 Looks Better Than Ever

Let’s start with the looks. The Speed Twin 900 now features a sharply sculpted fuel tank, “chiseled” side panels, and more compact headlight housing, giving the bike a more aggressive stance. The new aluminum flip-up gas cap is a classy nod to vintage racers, and the shorter, upswept exhaust pipes just scream character. Choose from three slick colors: Pure White with sporty stripes, Phantom Black with gold accents, or the sleek Aluminum Silver.

2025 Triumph speed twin gas tank in a three tone color scheme.

But it’s not all just for show. Triumph’s improved the handling with a 43mm Marzocchi fork and a pair of preload-adjustable shocks in the rear. Toss in a stiffer, lighter swingarm, and you’ve got a ride that can go from laid-back cruising to spirited canyon carving without missing a beat. A set of cast aluminum 8-spoke wheels, wrapped in Michelin Road Classic tires, keep everything planted.

Power? That trusty 900cc twin still pumps out 65 horses, and with Triumph’s ride-by-wire system, you can switch between “Road” and “Rain” modes depending on your mood. Cornering ABS and traction control now come standard—smart and safe.

2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 close up detail

Priced at $9,995 in the U.S., this updated Speed Twin 900 hits showrooms in February 2025. At that price, Triumph’s offering a modern classic that looks as good parked at the café as it does out carving up your favorite back road. And really, what more could you want?

Learn more at Triumph’s website.

Author: Wade Thiel

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