Triumph Speed Twin 900 updated; gets new styling and features

Triumph Motorcycles has updated the Speed Twin 900 adding new features and refreshed styling to the mix for 2025.

  • 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 revealed
  • Gets revamped design and fitment
  • New Zealand launch by January next year
2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900

The 2025 Speed Twin now has a new aluminium swingarm, slimmer rear frame and Marzocchi-source suspension. At the front, the bike gets upside-down forks, sportier fenders and new fork protectors. With the slimmer rear section, the flat seat is also slimmer. At the rear is a pair of piggy-back suspension also sourced from Marzocchi that offers lightly less travel at 110mm but claims to improve control in tandem with the new swingarm.

Well, braking is taken care of by a larger 320mm disc at the front and a single-disc at the rear while the motorcycle rides on Michelin Road Classic tyres.

2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900

That said, Triumph has also reshaped the fuel-tank, side panels and throttle body covers to look sportier. Even the engine casing looks slimmer while the exhaust can is stubby and the headlight looks more compact. Then there are the choice of three colours- Pure white, Phantom Black and Aluminum Silver.

Powering the 2025 Speed Twin 900 is a 900cc, parallel-twin motor found on the rest of the motorcycles in the Bonneville 900 range. This mill churns out 65bhp at 7500rpm and 80Nm of torque that comes in at 3800rpm. As for electronics, there are two ride modes- Road and Rain. But now, they come with lean-angle sensitive cornering ABS and traction control. That’s not all, the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 also comes with a fresh instrument cluster with an integrated TFT that is Bluetooth compatible. This allows turn-by-turn navigation as well as phone and music control.

2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900

Lastly, Triumph has also Cruise Control as a new accessory to the mix. Then there is a USB-C charging port and full-LED lighting for the headlamp, taillight and turn signals. Owners could also accessorize their Speed Twin with more than 120 Genuine Triumph parts like heated grips too.

Triumph has announced that it will launch the new Speed Twin in New Zealand in January 2025.