
Triumph has given its Speed Twin 1200 a makeover, with a special Café Racer Edition set to arrive in March 2026.
But if you want one, you’ll need to be quick, because only 800 will be built worldwide, with each accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.
The Triumph Speed Twin 1200 Café Racer Edition will be priced from $30,490 ride away and is distinguished from the standard Speed Twin by clip-on handlebars, a brown bullet seat with a removable cowl, and unique styling elements.

For reference, the regular Speed Twin 1200 costs $23,290 ride away, while the Speed Twin 1200 RS (which donates its brakes and suspension to the Cafe Racer Edition) is priced at $27,290 ride away.
Following the demise of the Thruxton 1200 in 2024, Triumph has not had a production café racer in its non-LAMS motorcycle range, so the Speed Twin 1200 Café Racer Edition will no doubt find an audience.
Underneath the café racer style, the bike features the usual Speed Twin 1200 RS DNA, including the ever-popular Bonneville 1200 parallel-twin engine, Brembo Stylema brakes, a Marzocchi fork, Ohlins rear shocks, and a full suite of electronics.
Speak to your local Triumph dealer for more information. Triumph’s local arm expects the bike to hit dealer floors from March 2026.