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[cycleworld.com] - 2023 Triumph: New Names and New Colors

Triumph has updated most of its 2023 motorcycle lineup with new color schemes and renamed a few models.

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The Street Scrambler gets a name change for 2023. Meet the Scrambler 900 in the new Carnival Red color option. (Triumph/)Claiming the move comes in response to customer feedback and requests, Triumph has revamped elements of its 2023 motorcycle lineup. The Hinckley-based company has announced new names for two of its top-selling Bonneville modern classic models and introduced some new color options.

Addressing color updates to the 2023 lineup in a press release, Triumph says “These build on the great success of last year’s Gold Line Editions, which responded to customer requests for brighter, more distinctive, and more elegant color options across the lineup.”

As per the new names, to make things more defined, two motorcycles get updated names with the inclusion of the engine sizes. The Street Twin now becomes the Speed Twin 900, and the Street Scrambler becomes the Scrambler 900.

Nothing else changes in regards to the chassis, engine, electronics, or ergonomics of each model.

Following is a breakdown of each model update for the 2023 model year.


The Street Twin is renamed the Speed Twin 900 for 2023, and is available in this new Matte Silver Ice color scheme. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Speed Twin 900 (previously Street Twin)

Triumph’s newly rechristened Speed Twin 900 will be available in three colors: the returning Triumph Jet Black and Matte Ironstone, and the new Matte Silver Ice. The latter features a Matte Silver Ice fuel tank, silver and yellow graphics, Jet Black side panels, mudguards, and a new Speed Twin 900 logo.


Besides Carnival Red, the Scrambler 900 is also available in a Matte Khaki color scheme for 2023. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Scrambler 900 (previously Street Scrambler)

The retitled Scrambler 900 will be available in three color choices: the returning Triumph Jet Black, and the new Carnival Red and Matte Khaki. The Carnival Red and Matte Khaki, which celebrate the Scrambler’s off-road heritage, both arrive with new graphics and Jet Black highlights, including mudguards and striping.


This Meriden Blue/Tangerine color scheme takes influence from the original 1959 Triumph Bonneville. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Bonneville T100

The 900cc parallel-twin Bonneville T100 returns in Triumph Jet Black and Carnival Red with Fusion White but will also be offered in a new Meriden Blue and Tangerine that harks back to the original 1959 Bonneville design. This new color scheme arrives with hand-painted silver coach lines on the fuel tank and Meriden Blue side panels and mudguards.


The T120 is now offered in an Aegean Blue and Fusion White color option. (Triumph/)2023 Bonneville T120

Triumph has also updated the color options for its 1200cc parallel-twin powered Bonneville T120, which returns in Triumph Jet Black and the Cordovan Red and Silver Ice colorways. New for 2023 is the Aegean Blue and Fusion White option, which features hand-painted gold line detailing on the fuel tank. The latter is further highlighted with Aegean Blue mudguards, Jet Black side panels, and headlight bowls.


The T120 Black is now joined by another color option: Sapphire Black and Matte Sapphire Black. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Bonneville T120 Black

The Bonneville T120 Black edition returns with its dark and matte Jet Black offering and is joined in 2023 by the new Sapphire Black and Matte Sapphire Black option. The new design splits the colors across the fuel tank, which also arrives with hand-painted silver coach line detailing. The Sapphire Black and Matte Sapphire Black colorway is further highlighted by Sapphire Black mudguards, side panels, and headlight bowls.


Customers wanted brighter colors, so Triumph delivered. A perfect example is this new Matte Baja Orange color available on the Speed Twin 1200. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Speed Twin 1200

The Speed Twin 1200 returns in Jet Black and Red Hopper, which are joined by a new Matte Baja Orange scheme with Storm Grey and Aluminum Silver fuel tank graphics. The new scheme also features Matte Storm Grey side panels and headlight bowl, matched with Matte Silver Ice fork protectors.


The Scrambler 1200 XE and XC return for 2023 with a new color option as shown on this XC: Carnival Red and Jet Black. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE and Scrambler 1200 XC

Triumph’s Scrambler 1200 XE and XC models are available in a new Carnival Red and Jet Black colorway for 2023. Returning are Sapphire Black and the Matte Khaki Green/Matte Jet Black options.


The Bonneville Bobber is now available in three colors: Jet black, Matte Storm Grey/Matte Ironstone, and this all-new Red Hopper. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Bonneville Bobber

Triumph has added a third color option to the typical Jet Black and Matte Storm Grey/Matte Ironstone schemes offered on the Bonneville Bobber. For 2023, the Bonneville Bobber is also available in Red Hopper, which is accentuated by Jet Black side panels and mudguards.


How about Cordovan Red for the 2023 Bonneville Speedmaster? (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster

New for the 2023 Bonneville Speedmaster is the Cordovan Red paint option with its Jet Black side panels, mudguards, and headlight bowl. Returning are Jet Black and Sapphire Black/Fusion White.


Triumph's cafe racer is now available in this Competition Green and Silver Ice colorway. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Thruxton RS

For 2023, the Thruxton RS cafe racer’s Jet Black colorway is joined by a new Competition Green and Silver Ice scheme. The new edition arrives with gold graphic detailing across the fuel tank and seat cowl; Jet Black mudguards, headlight bowl and side panels; and Matte Silver Ice fork protectors.


The Speed Triple is also offered for 2023 in the bright Baja Orange. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS

The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS is offered in Matte Baja Orange for 2023, a scheme complemented by Silver Ice and Graphite RS graphics and a carbon fiber front mudguard. Also returning are the Matte Silver Ice and Sapphire Black options.


Only one color option is available for the 2023 Street Triple 765 RS: the new Carbon Black (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Street Triple 765 RS

The Street Triple 765 RS returns for 2023 in the all-new color option of Carbon Black. The new colorway is blacked out across the tank, front mudguard, fly screen, side panels, rear bodywork, seat cowl, belly pan, and radiator guard. The scheme also features unique Bronze wheels and a distinctive Bronze and Jet Black graphics design.


Four color options are available for the Trident 600, including the all-new Matte Baja Orange. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Trident 660

The Trident 660 returns in its three previous color options—Sapphire Black, Silver Ice, and Matte Jet Black scheme. Another flavor, Matte Baja Orange, is available for 2023. The color scheme features an orange front mudguard, Storm Grey Triumph logo tank graphics, Matte Storm Grey radiator cowl and rear bodywork, and a Jet Black headlight bezel.


The Rocket 3 R is now available in the new Matte Silver Ice option. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Rocket 3 R

Besides the returning Phantom Black and Silver Ice/Cranberry Red options, the 2023 Triumph Rocket 3 R is also available in a new Matte Silver Ice option that is complemented by Jet Black side panels, headlight bowls, fly screen, and radiator cowls.


The Rocket 3 GT is now available in two new color schemes: Sapphire Black and this Carnival Red/Sapphire Black. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Rocket 3 GT

Triumph’s Rocket 3 GT is available in two new color schemes, Sapphire Black and the new Carnival Red/Sapphire Black, with hand-painted silver coach line detailing. The latter features a Carnival Red tank, front mudguard and rear bodywork, hand-painted silver coach lining and Sapphire Black side panels, fuel tank infill, headlight bowls, fly screen, and radiator cowls.


Triumph added a Caspian Blue/Matte Graphite color option to its popular 900 GT and GT Pro lineup of adventure bikes. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Tiger 900 GT and GT Pro

Triumph’s adventure 900 machines, including the road-focused Tiger 900 GT and Tiger 900 GT Pro, also get new colors. Added to the Sapphire Black and Pure White options is a Caspian Blue/Matte Graphite, which arrives with a Caspian Blue tank, seat panel, beak, tank end panel, and front mudguard, along with Matte Graphite radiator cowls.


The 900 Rally and Rally Pro models are now available in this off-road focused Sandstorm color scheme. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Tiger 900 Rally and Rally Pro

For 2023, the Tiger 900 Rally and Rally Pro are now available in a new Sandstorm color scheme featuring a Sandstorm fuel tank, beak and seat panel, and Jet Black tank-end panel and radiator cowls. Returning are Pure White and Matte Khaki Green with a white frame.


Triumph's popular do-all Tiger 850 Sport is now brighter than ever with the new Graphite/Baja Orange color option. (Triumph/)2023 Triumph Tiger 850 Sport

Triumph will update the colors on its Tiger 850 Sport with a new Graphite/Baja Orange option that joins the Graphite/Caspian Blue and Graphite/Diablo Red schemes. The new Baja Orange paint scheme features a Graphite fuel tank and seat panel complemented by a Baja Orange front mudguard, beak, tank-end panel, and radiator cowls.

For more on the 2023 motorcycle updates, visit Triumph Motorcycles.
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