2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Editions for next year

2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Editions for next year

Available only for one year is the 2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Editions, featuring a new custom-style paint finish. Adorning eight models in the Triumph Modern Classic range, the Stealth Editions come with a hand-painted finish that intensifies in strong light to reveal a vivid colour.

The effect is achieved with the use of a base layer of mirror-finish metallic of ‘Silver Ice’ being applied to the tank. This is followed by a precisely placed dark to light ‘Sapphire Black’ graphite vignette, ending with a translucent tinted lacquer applied in multiple layers to build a deep and rich top coat.

This causes a transition from dark tinted graphite to colour with varying in hue and tone under different lighting conditions and appearing different from every angle. The hand-painted finish ensures subtle variations, making every Bonneville Stealth Edition unique.

The Stealth colour choice is specific to each model in the Bonneville lineup. For the Bonneville Speedmaster, the Stealth Edition comes in a red finish while the Bonneville Bobber comes in purple.

2024 Triumph Bonneville Stealth Editions for next year

Meanwhile, the Bonneville T100 Stealth Edition is available in a shade of blue. Moving up the range, the Bonneville T120 comes in two colour choices, Blue Stealth and Black Stealth while the sportier Speed Twin comes in the Red Stealth Edition.

Rounding out the range of Triumph Stealth Editions are the Street Twin 900 and Scrambler 900. These twins are available in Green Stealth Edition and Orange Stealth Edition.

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Mohan K Ramanujam

Coming with diverse and extensive experience in heavy engineering, Mohan enjoys making anything with wheels go fast, especially motorcycles. His weapon of choice is the Desmoquattro engine, and he has a penchant for anything with a dash of Italian design. Strangely enough, he insists he's a slow rider.

 
 

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