The All-New Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS: A Game Changer for 2025

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Introduction to the Speed Triple 1200 RS

The iconic Triumph Speed Triple has risen to new heights with the launch of the 2025 Speed Triple 1200 RS, priced at £17,495 on the road. With an impressive output of 180.5bhp at 10,750rpm and 94.5lb.ft of torque at 8750rpm, this super-naked bike is set to dominate the market.

Enhanced Performance and New Features

The 2025 model not only boasts a significant increase in performance but also comes equipped with advanced electronics. Among the notable updates is the new separate function wheelie control system, designed for controlled lifts while still allowing the rider to experience the thrill of wheelies. This system enables riders, even the most timid, to perform precise stunts with ease, thanks to the five-inch colour TFT dash and user-friendly back-lit switchgear.

Wheelie Control System Explained

Triumph’s cutting-edge wheelie control system allows four stages of lift, ranging from a gentle hover to an impressive 60cm. Chief Engineer Stuart Wood explains, “The system does not cut ignition but rather feels natural.” Riders can simply pin the throttle and enjoy the lift without managing the clutch or rear brake, relying instead on sophisticated algorithms that gather over 20 parameters and update 100 times per second. This high-tech approach ensures accurate power delivery while considering factors like pitch, roll, and aerodynamics.

In summary, the Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS for 2025 represents a leap forward in performance and technology, giving riders the tools to elevate their skills while enjoying unforgettable rides.

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