Triumph to bid farewell to the Thruxton with Final Edition for 2025 model-year
The Triumph Thruxton marks the end of an iconic lineup of retro-inspired roadsters.
Triumph Motorcycles bids farewell to the café racer with the 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition. Notably, the production quantity remains unspecified, introducing an air of exclusivity to this farewell model.
The 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition stands out with its remarkable features. Under the hood, it's powered by a formidable 1,200cc Bonneville parallel twin engine, boasting an impressive 104 horsepower and 82.6 pound-feet of torque. The frame and suspension are equally noteworthy, featuring a sturdy tubular steel frame, an adjustable Showa fork, Öhlins twin shocks, and generous wheel travel for a comfortable and agile ride.
Braking is top-tier with Brembo M50 four-piston calipers up front, a Nissin two-piston caliper in the rear, and standard ABS for added safety. Riding on 17-inch lightweight aluminum wheels wrapped in Metzeler Racetec RR rubber, this bike combines style and performance seamlessly. To top it off, riders can choose from three ride modes, including Road, Rain, and Sport, each offering distinct throttle mapping and traction control settings. Together, these features make the 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition a standout motorcycle in its class.
Furthermore, the 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition comes with a range of additional features that enhance its appeal. These include a convenient USB port for charging electronic devices, ensuring you stay connected on your rides. In terms of aesthetics and special details, this motorcycle truly shines. It boasts a unique Competition Green metallic paint scheme, complemented by meticulously hand-painted gold accents that add an elegant touch. Notably, the artist's initials are discreetly incorporated into the paintwork, making each bike a signed work of art. The heritage Triumph logo in gold graces the fuel tank, and Final Edition branding leaves no doubt about its identity.
For those seeking authenticity and a personal touch, each 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. This certificate is individually signed by members of the design team and Triumph's CEO, Nick Bloor, adding a special and exclusive touch to your ownership experience.
To cater to the rider's desire for personalization, Triumph offers additional options. Owners have the choice to enhance the café racer aesthetic by selecting an optional color-matched cockpit fairing, adding a distinctive touch to their bike's appearance.
Moreover, a wide array of genuine Triumph accessories is readily available, allowing riders to tailor their 2025 Triumph Thruxton Final Edition to their individual preferences. These accessories provide the opportunity to further customize the motorcycle, ensuring it aligns perfectly with the rider's unique style and requirements.
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