- Triumph Modern Classic Icon range unveiled
- Sport 1907 logo and special paint
- Only available for 2025 in limited numbers
Triumph Motorcycles has once again gone retro-dipping with the launch of the Modern Classic Icon range with seven, limited-edition models.
The line-up includes motorcycles from the Bonneville and Scrambler range like the Bonneville T100, T120, Bonneville Bobber, and Bonneville Speedmaster as well as the Scrambler 900 and Scrambler 1200 X. What makes the Icon edition special, you ask? Well, first off, these motorcycles feature Triumph’s 1907 logo- the one that replaced the brand’s first logo from 1902 featuring the company’s name- Triumph Cycle Co. Ltd.
While the logo was introduced in 1907, it hasn’t made an appearance in over 100 years until now. That is pretty special in itself, but Triumph hasn’t stopped there. It has adorned all seven models with a special Sapphire Black and Aluminium Silver colour combination, which comes with a hand-painted coach lining, the gold script logo, and exclusive graphics, too.
That’s not all, the Triumph Modern Classic Icon range of motorcycles has a limited run and will be available only for one year, that is 2025. “It is this authenticity, coupled with the heritage and passion encapsulated in the 1907 logo, that will have broad appeal with both younger and older riders.” Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said. Well, we do agree.
Triumph has announced that these motorcycles will be launched globally in December 2024, and we can expect them to reach New Zealand and Australia around the same time.