Triumph Bonneville Gold Line Special Edition Range Unveiled

  • Published On: 27 October 2021
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The Bonneville Gold Line Editions follow the success of limited edition Triumph Street Twin Gold Line

Triumph Motorcycles has introduced the Gold Line Editions for its Bonneville range of bikes. These Gold Line special editions feature hand-finished work by trained painters in the UK and Thailand. The eight models from the Bonneville range come in different colors but share the same hand-painted gold pinstriping. The Gold Line Edition models will be on sale alongside the standard models from the Bonnevilles range only for one year. Let us find out how Triumph has interpreted its Gold Line styling on different Bonneville bikes. 


Triumph Bonneville T100 Gold Line Edition:


The T100 Gold Line edition comes equipped with features like silver ice & competition green coloured fuel tank, side panels, and front & rear mudguards. One can find broad green stripes on the side panels along with white & gold ‘T100’ scripted on it. The bike also gets a silver ice fly screen as an accessory. Performance-wise, the bike is powered by a 900cc parallel-twin engine that churns out 64.1 bhp power and 80 Nm peak torque.

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Triumph Bonneville T120 and T120 Black Gold Line Editions:

Talking about the standard T120, it comes in silver ice color complemented by competition green color. The edges of the bike are outlined by hand-painted golden stripes. Moving on, one can find this color combination on the fuel tank and both side panels. There is a hand-painted ‘gold line’ logo near the filler cap on the fuel tank. The side panels, on the other hand, get the broad green stripe with a new white & gold Bonneville T120 logo. This is further accompanied by hand-painted gold lining. While both mudguards are finished in silver ice color. This bike also gets a fly screen as an accessory. 


The Bonneville T120 Black Gold Line gets gold accents on the blacked-out engine, exhaust, and other chassis components. The fuel tank gets matte silver ice infills with hand-edged gold line detailing. One can find the ‘gold line’ logo on the right side. Other design bits include black rubber knee pads and side panels with black & gold logo inscribed on them.

Triumph Bonneville Street Scrambler Gold Line Edition:


The latest generation of Street Scrambler gets a matte pacific blue and graphite paint shade with golden garnishing. The fuel tank of the bike is matte blue in color. It further gets a contrasting graphite stripe and brushed knee recesses, both highlighted by hand-painted gold lining. Furthermore, the Triumph logo on the fuel tank is in gold. The side panels feature a new golden Street Scrambler logo. While the mudguards get a matte jet black finish. The bike comes with a matte pacific blue flyscreen and high front mudguard as accessories. 


Triumph Bonneville Speedmaster Gold Line Edition:


Triumph has given the Speedmaster Gold Line edition a silver ice finished fuel tank along with sapphire black twin stripes at the centre. One can also find a ‘gold line’ logo positioned adjacently in there. The side panels are finished in sapphire black and feature the Bonneville Speedmaster logo in hand-painted gold lining. Moving on, the headlamp bowl and mudguards get a black finish. The bike further comes with a short front mudguard as an accessory. 


Triumph Bonneville Bobber Gold Line Edition:


The new Bonneville Bobber Gold Line Edition gets a vibrant carnival red color. The fuel tank and mudguards get a red finish. This is further accompanied with twin stripe design and brushed foil knee pad graphics. The fuel tank also gets a ‘gold line’ badging and a golden coloured Triumph logo. Furthermore, the side panels get the sapphire black colour along with ‘Bobber’ written in golden colour on it. The bike gets a carnival red short front mudguard as an option. 


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