2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 unveiled Triumph has taken the covers off the new Speed Twin 900, which sees significant updates for 2025. The bike sees major changes in design, chassis and technology.
The bike continues to be powered by Triumph’s 900cc high-torque Bonneville twin engine, producing peak power of 65 PS at 7,500rpm and a peak torque 80 Nm available at 3,800rpm. The ride by wire system enables two riding modes, ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’, with the latter delivering a softer throttle response for a more secure feeling when riding in the wet. Both systems are now lean-sensitive – with Optimised Cornering ABS and Traction Control fitted as standard.
The new Speed Twin 900 has three distinctive colour options. Riders can choose between a sporty Pure White scheme with bright blue and orange stripes on the tank, a moody Phantom Black tank, with dark grey stripes and gold accents, or a classy Aluminium Silver design with a splash of red framing the Triumph logo. The engine casings are leaner, the silencer shorter and the headlight unit more compact.
The new Speed Twin 900 now has Marzocchi upside-down forks and a matching new sport-style mudguard and fork protectors at the front. At the rear a new fabricated aluminium swingarm and piggy-back rear suspension units are complemented by a narrower rear frame with a slimmer mudguard and compact tail-light.
The bench seat is now slimmer and shaped to support the rider more while cornering, while also providing greater legroom. The new wheels are fitted with Michelin Road Classic tyres and coupled with a powerful and progressive Triumph branded four-piston radial caliper, mounted to a larger 320mm front disc.
Cruise Control is now also available as an accessory, with a USB-C socket is mounted on the side of the unit. The new Speed Twin 900 will be available in the UK from £9,195 OTR and should be launched in India next year.  |