- Six models get new colour schemes for 2027: Tiger Sport 800, Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Speed Triple 1200 RS, and Rocket 3 Storm GT and R
- Delivery to dealers starts in August 2026, reservations are already possible
- The new premium colours cost around 100 to 150 euros more than the standard versions, depending on the model
Triumph has unveiled its new colours for 2027, putting the focus squarely on styling. Nothing changes on the engine, chassis, or equipment — only the paint schemes and graphics are new. The manufacturer combines dark black and grey tones with bold splashes of colour, aiming to give several of its best-selling models a fresher, sportier look. The changes span models across several classes, from the small Speed 400 to the imposing Rocket 3.

Which Triumph models get new colours for 2027?
New colours are available for six models: the Tiger Sport 800, the Speed 400, the Scrambler 400 X, the Speed Triple 1200 RS, and the two Rocket 3 Storm variants, GT and R. That means the update covers almost the entire spectrum of the brand, from the affordable single-cylinder entry-level model to the flagship with its 2,500cc engine. In every case, the technical specifications remain unchanged — it’s purely about design and colour.
What’s changing on the Tiger Sport 800?
The Tiger Sport 800 gets a new, distinctly sporty premium colour called Sapphire Black. In this variant, the cockpit, tank, upper fairing, and radiator cover are finished in black, complemented by contrasting details in Racing Yellow and a yellow Tiger Sport logo on the tank. To match, Triumph is also offering black panniers and a top case, along with a Graphite front fairing with yellow accents, as accessories.
Alongside the new colour, the familiar options remain in the lineup. Graphite continues as the standard finish, with Cosmic Yellow as the second premium choice. Pricing for the Tiger Sport 800 in Graphite is 12,395 euros (around 14,160 US dollars), while both premium colours, Sapphire Black and Cosmic Yellow, cost 12,545 euros (around 14,330 US dollars) each.

Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X: new colours for the entry-level models
The two 400cc models from the Modern Classics lineup also receive fresh paint schemes. The Speed 400 now comes in a new two-tone combination of Racing Red and Pewter Grey. A diagonal stripe in Phantom Black runs across the tank, highlighting the triangular Triumph emblem. Also remaining available are the standard colour Phantom Black with Storm Grey and the Pearl Metallic White variant with Phantom Black. The new colour and the white variant cost 5,745 euros (around 6,560 US dollars), while the standard finish costs 5,645 euros (around 6,450 US dollars).
The Scrambler 400 X now sports a tank in Matt Pewter Grey with a striking stripe in Matt Khaki Green, while the fenders and other components are finished in Phantom Black. The matte finish underscores the model’s off-road character. Also still available are the standard colour Phantom Black with Silver Ice and the premium Baja Orange with Aluminium variant. The new finish and Baja Orange cost 6,445 euros (around 7,360 US dollars), while the standard variant costs 6,345 euros (around 7,250 US dollars).
Which new colour does the Speed Triple 1200 RS get?
The Speed Triple 1200 RS gets the new combination of Jet Black and Maui Blue with orange accents. The tank is split into deep black and vivid blue, complemented by an RS logo in Tangerine Orange, which is matched by a seat cover in Maui Blue. Further orange details appear on the front fairing, the side panels, and the headlight surround. For this colour, Triumph is also offering a matching Maui Blue cockpit screen as an accessory.
The existing Granite with Diablo Red colour remains in the lineup. The new Jet Black and Maui Blue variant costs 22,145 euros (around 25,300 US dollars), while the existing finish costs 21,695 euros (around 24,780 US dollars).

Rocket 3 Storm GT and R: four new colour schemes
At the top end of the range, the two Rocket 3 Storm models get no fewer than four new colour schemes, all offered as standard. The Rocket 3 Storm GT will now be available in Mineral Grey with Diablo Red, featuring a red Storm logo on a curved stripe in Sapphire Black. Alternatively, the GT is available in Sapphire Black with Base Marine, where a Storm logo in Sandstorm sets the tone. Both GT variants cost 27,995 euros (around 31,980 US dollars).
The Rocket 3 Storm R gets two new colour schemes with a split tank. The first combines Ironstone with Storm Grey, where copper-coloured flecks in the Ironstone tone catch the light and are set off by an arrow-shaped stripe in Graphite. The second variant features a tank in Sapphire Black and Graphite, divided by an arrow-shaped stripe in Baja Orange. Both Storm R colours cost 27,195 euros (around 31,070 US dollars).
When do the new Triumph colours for 2027 arrive in dealerships?
The new colours will reach Triumph dealers starting in August 2026. Reservations are already possible, and interested buyers can configure their desired motorcycle through the online configurator and request a quote from a dealer. Marketing chief Nick Bell frames the update by saying the fresh colours are meant to give some of the brand’s most popular models a sportier look. Each finish is designed to emphasize the character of the respective motorcycle and give riders more choice in style. This update fits into Triumph’s broader 2027 model year lineup, which focuses mostly on styling and detail refinements rather than technical changes.
One note on pricing: the euro figures mentioned were initially quoted by Triumph for the Spanish market. Official German pricing had not yet been announced at the time of the announcement and may differ.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Which models get the new Triumph colours for 2027?
The new Triumph colours for 2027 are available for six models: the Tiger Sport 800, the Speed 400, the Scrambler 400 X, the Speed Triple 1200 RS, and the Rocket 3 Storm GT and Rocket 3 Storm R. The technology remains unchanged on all of them — only the paint schemes and graphics are new.
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How much does the Triumph Tiger Sport 800 cost with the new colour?
The Tiger Sport 800 in the new premium colour Sapphire Black costs 12,545 euros (around 14,330 US dollars). That’s 150 euros more than the standard colour Graphite, which is priced at 12,395 euros (around 14,160 US dollars).
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When do the new Triumph colours arrive in dealerships?
The new colours will reach Triumph dealers starting in August 2026. Reservations are already possible ahead of the market launch.
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How much does the Rocket 3 Storm cost with the new colour scheme?
The Rocket 3 Storm GT costs 27,995 euros (around 31,980 US dollars) in both new colours. The Rocket 3 Storm R costs 27,195 euros (around 31,070 US dollars) in each of its two new colour schemes.








