Triumph reveals new colours for 2027 across six models, with the updated range due in Australian dealerships from August 2026.
Triumph Motorcycles reveals new colours for 2027 on six models across its road, modern classic and muscle-bike ranges.
The new colours for 2027 will arrive in Triumph dealerships from August 2026 and cover the Tiger Sport 800, Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Speed Triple 1200 RS, Rocket 3 Storm GT and Rocket 3 Storm R.
Triumph says the new colours for 2027 are designed to give each model a fresh visual edge, with a mix of blacks, greys, metallics, two-tone combinations and bright accent colours.
The Tiger Sport 800 gains a new premium Sapphire Black scheme, joining the standard Graphite and existing premium Cosmic Yellow options. The Sapphire Black finish covers the cockpit, fuel tank, upper fairing and radiator cowl, with Racing Yellow detailing and a matching Racing Yellow Tiger Sport tank graphic.

Matching Sapphire Black panniers and top box will also be available through Triumph’s Genuine Accessory range, alongside a Graphite bellypan with Racing Yellow accents.
The Tiger Sport 800 is priced from $19,990 ride away in Graphite, while the new Sapphire Black and existing Cosmic Yellow options are priced at $20,490 ride away.
Triumph’s 400cc modern classics also receive new paint for 2027. The Speed 400 gains a premium Racing Red and Pewter Grey two-tone scheme, split by a diagonal Phantom Black stripe on the fuel tank and finished with a large Triumph triangle tank graphic.

The 2027 Speed 400 is priced at $9200 ride away in Phantom Black and Storm Grey, while the new Racing Red and Pewter Grey scheme and the Pearl Metallic White and Phantom Black option are both priced at $9300 ride away.
The Scrambler 400 X adds a new premium Matt Pewter Grey and Matt Khaki Green scheme, with a Matt Khaki Green stripe on the tank and Phantom Black mudguards and bodywork. Colour-coded high mudguards will also be available as an accessory.

Scrambler 400 X pricing starts at $10,250 ride away for Phantom Black and Silver Ice, with the new Matt Pewter Grey and Matt Khaki Green finish and the Baja Orange and Aluminium scheme priced at $10,350 ride away.
The Speed Triple 1200 RS gets a new Jet Black and Maui Blue paint scheme for 2027. It features a split tank, Tangerine Orange RS tank graphic, Maui Blue seat cowl and further Tangerine Orange highlights on the bellypan, bodywork and headlight cowl.

A colour-coded Maui Blue flyscreen with Jet Black RS graphic will also be available as an accessory. The existing Granite and Diablo Red option remains available. Both Speed Triple 1200 RS colour schemes are priced at $32,190 ride away.
Triumph has also introduced new colours for the Rocket 3 Storm range. The Rocket 3 Storm GT will be available in Mineral Grey and Diablo Red, with a Mineral Grey tank, Diablo Red Storm graphic and Sapphire Black bodywork.

A second Rocket 3 Storm GT option combines Base Marine and Sapphire Black, with Sandstorm graphic and accents. Both Rocket 3 Storm GT colour schemes are priced at $40,690 ride away.
The Rocket 3 Storm R gains two new split-tank finishes: Ironstone and Storm Grey, and Sapphire Black and Graphite with Baja Orange accents. Both are underpinned by Sapphire Black bodywork and matt finishes on the radiator cowl and mudguard brackets.
The 2027 Rocket 3 Storm R is priced at $39,690 ride away in either new colour scheme.

Triumph Motorcycles Chief Marketing Officer Nick Bell said the new paint schemes were designed to enhance the character of each motorcycle and give riders more choice.
“Our new paint schemes bring a fresh, sporty feel to some of Triumph’s most popular models,” he said. “Whether it’s bold graphics, striking new colour combinations or premium finishes, each one has been designed to enhance the character of the motorcycle and give riders more opportunity to choose a look that reflects their own style.”
The updated 2027 Triumph models are due to arrive in Australian dealerships from August 2026.
