Interesting Facts About the Triumph Bonneville Bobber Bobber
The Triumph Bonneville Bobber entered production in 2016 as a 1,200 cc cruiser, blending classic bob‑ber styling with modern engineering. Since its launch the model has seen notable updates, including a larger fuel tank in 2022 and a suite of safety and handling improvements for the 2026 model year.
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Launch and Engine Philosophy
Introduced in 2016, the Bonneville Bobber is built around a 1,200 cc engine that is deliberately detuned to sacrifice peak horsepower in favor of stronger low‑end torque, delivering a relaxed cruiser feel.
2022 Generation – Bigger Tank, Same Look
The 2022 Bonneville Bobber kept the iconic “peanut‑size” silhouette but added a larger, gallon‑size fuel tank, giving riders noticeably more range without compromising the bike’s classic bob‑ber appearance.
2026 Refresh – Safer and Sharper
For 2026 Triumph introduced a handful of upgrades aimed at safety and handling, making the Bobber sharper on the road while retaining its timeless bob‑ber character.
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