
Triumph has pulled the covers off the all-new Trident 800, which is set to land on Australian shores in March 2026.
The Trident 800 will be priced from $16,695 ride away and uses the same three-cylinder engine that debuted in the Tiger Sport 800 earlier this year.
Producing a claimed 113hp at 10,750rpm and 84Nm at 8500rpm, the Trident 800 offers riders a full-power middleweight naked with styling cues taken directly from the award-winning Trident 660.

According to Triumph, the triple engine in the Trident features triple throttle bodies, a twist-forged crankshaft, unique camshaft and balancer, forged conrods, and high-compression pistons, all designed to maximise performance and durability.
Also featured on the new Trident 800 is adjustable Showa suspension, four-piston radial calipers with 310mm discs, and a full suite of electronics.
The Trident 800 comes equipped with lean-sensitive cornering ABS and traction control, three ride modes, an up-and-down quickshifter, and a 3.5-inch TFT display with full smartphone connectivity as standard.

Three colourways will be available – Ash Grey with Diablo Red, Carnival Red with Graphite, and Jet Black – along with a wide range of official accessories.
Triumph says the Trident 800 has a “class-leading” 16,000km service interval, and it comes with a two-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty.
The Trident 800 is expected to hit Australian Triumph showrooms from March 2026.