
Triumph has released a special-edition Bonneville T120 to celebrate its ongoing association with the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride charity event.
Limited to just 250 units worldwide, the Triumph Bonneville T120 Black DGR Limited Edition features a stylish two-tone paint scheme, gold detailing, a brown seat and DGR branding.

Each bike also comes with a numbered certificate that is signed by both DGR founder Mark Hawwa and Triumph CEO Nick Bloor. The 001 bike will be presented to the highest DGR fundraiser in 2023.
The Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride sees motorcyclists from around the globe put on their Sunday best and congregate to help raise funds for various men’s health initiatives. It began in 2012 and today sees over 90,000 riders take part in more than 800 cities.

Triumph became the official partner of the DGR in 2014 and in recent years has doubled-down on that partnership, producing several limited-edition models in support of the cause. Examples include a Triumph Thruxton RS DGR model, as well as last year’s 1959 Legends Triumph Bonneville T120 and matching Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar.
The 2023 Bonneville T120 Black DGR model will arrive in September with a price tag of $23,750. Prospective customers will need to register their interest by submitting their name, contact details, and residential post code to specialeditions@triumphmotorcycles.com.au.