
Triumph Australia's range of retro models is set to expand once more, with the local distributor poised to host the national media launch of the new T100 and Street Cup iterations of the Bonneville in Tasmania next month.
The new T100 serves as the entry point to the Bonneville range, and features classic styling that harks back to the 1959 Triumph Bonneville.
The bike is powered by a new 900cc, eight-valve, liquid-cooled, SOHC parallel-twin engine good for a claimed 54hp and 80Nm, while the bike weighs in at 213kg (dry).
Other features include ABS, traction control, a ride-by-wire throttle, an immobiliser, an LED taillight, a USB power socket and a trip computer.
The T100 Black version, meanwhile, brings extra attitude in the form of a black paint scheme, a black engine finish and black peashooter exhausts.
For those after more of a café racer look, the Street Cup has a sporty look thanks to its flyscreen, bullet seat and seat cowl.
Available in a distinctive yellow and grey colour scheme, the Street Cup is also powered by the same 900cc parallel-twin as the T100 and T100 Black.
The models join a burgeoning range of Triumph 'modern classics', including the 1200cc-powered T120 line-up, the Street Twin, the Thruxton family, the Street Scrambler and the soon-to-arrive Bonneville Bobber.
Bikesales will be there in the thick of it in Tasmania; check back soon for the full review of the T100, T100 Black and Street Cup