Limited Edition: 2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Range
Available for one year only, the new Stealth Editions are an exclusive collection of eight beautiful Bonnevilles. Each model features its own unique tank design, which showcases a dramatic hand-painted finish that intensifies in the light to reveal vivid colour. Press Release: Triumph Australia.
The process starts with a base layer of mirror-finish metallic ‘Silver Ice’ being applied to each tank, followed by a precisely placed dark to light ‘Sapphire Black’ graphite vignette. Finally, a translucent tinted lacquer is applied in multiple layers, to build a deep and rich topcoat.
- Stunning new Stealth Editions are available for one year only
- Arriving in local showrooms from November
- Available to order now
- See below for model pricing
The transition from dark tinted graphite to vibrant colour, springs to life when exposed to light, varying in hue and tone under different conditions and appearing different from every angle. The hand-painted finish ensures subtle variations, making every motorcycle truly unique.
The eight Triumph Stealth Editions include the Bonneville Speedmaster in red, the stripped-back Bobber in purple, the T100 and T120 in a striking blue, the popular Speed Twin 1200 in red and the agile Speed Twin 900 in green, the Scrambler 900 in an eye-catching orange, and finally, the moody T120 Black features a sophisticated matt silver finish.
2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Editions
Orders can be placed now at Triumph dealers, with bikes arriving in dealers now.
- Bonneville Speedmaster Red Stealth Edition – $24,390 rideaway
- Bonneville Bobber Purple Stealth Edition – $24,390 rideaway
- Bonneville T100 Blue Stealth Edition – $19,750 rideaway
- Bonneville T120 Blue Stealth Edition – $22,690 rideaway
- Bonneville T120 Black Stealth Edition – $22,690 rideaway
- Speed Twin 1200 Red Stealth Edition – $22,590 rideaway
- Speed Twin 900 Green Stealth Edition – $17,690 rideaway
- Scrambler 900 Orange Stealth Edition – $20,100 rideaway
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