Triumph Introduces Limited Edition Bonnevilles For UK

- Only 59 Limited Edition Bonneville motorcycles will be produced
- The bikes are being introduced to mark the Spirit of '59 campaign
- Triumph also announces giveaways to lucky winners
Triumph Motorcycles has introduced two limited edition versions of its Bonneville T100 and Bonneville T120 models. The two special edition versions will be for the UK market only, and only 59 examples of each will be produced and sold through dealers in England. Inspired by the original 1959 Triumph Bonneville T120, the very first model to carry the iconic name, the special edition bikes will sport custom paint jobs and are being produced to mark the Spirit of '59 campaign launched by the British motorcycle manufacturer.
Like the original 1959 Bonneville T120, the 1200 cc T120 special edition carries a distinctive blue and orange livery, while the 900 cc T100 uses white as its base, with detailing in blue and orange. Purchasers of both modern classics will be entered into a prize draw to win a matching Knight White helmet from cult manufacturer Hedon's Hedonistic range. Customers will also get an opportunity to win an exclusive Spirit of '59 painted fuel tank as an added incentive for those who take a test ride of any Triumph modern classic before the end of June.
Also Read: Triumph Joins Hands With British Artist To Create Custom Bikes
Triumph has been working with a contemporary artist who goes by the name of D*Face to create three 1959 inspired show bikes, based on the Triumph Thruxton R, Bobber Black and Bonneville T120. One of these three bikes will be won by a lucky winner who takes a test ride of a Triumph modern classic. The Spirit of '59 limited edition bikes will be priced at a slight premium over the standard models, with pricing of GBP 9,000 for the T100 and GBP 10,600 for the Bonneville T120.
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