The World’s Most Powerful Bike Launched: What Will Be the Price of Triumph’s New Model in India?
The 2026 Triumph Rocket 3 Storm series has been launched globally with new color options. Let’s find out the expected price, features, and engine details of the world’s most powerful bike.
2026 Triumph Rocket 3: Global Debut with Updated Looks
The R and GT variants of the Triumph Rocket 3 Storm series have been introduced in the global market with great style and new color options. The ex-showroom price in India is expected to be around ₹22.5 lakh (R variant) and ₹23 lakh (GT variant). While there are no mechanical changes in this Model Year 2026 (MY26) update, the design and colors have been refreshed for a more aggressive look.
Dual-Tone Colour Option in R Variant
The 2026 Triumph Rocket 3 Storm R is offered in a two-tone scheme of Satin Baja Orange and Matte Sapphire Black, highlighted by a silver coachline to enhance its sporty appearance. Other color options include Carnival Red, Satin Pacific Blue, and Granite, paired with Sapphire Black.
GT Variant Looks Even More Refined
The Rocket 3 Storm GT has also received a complete update. It features a combination of Satin Granite and Matte Sapphire Black, with a Korosi Red coachline that gives it the appearance of a classy touring motorcycle. Parts like the flyscreen, mudguard, headlight bowl, radiator cowl, and side panels are all finished in Sapphire Black, enhancing the overall visual appeal.
World’s Largest Engine Bike
The Triumph Rocket 3 Storm continues to be the world’s largest production-engine motorcycle. It houses a 2,458cc inline 3-cylinder engine paired with a 6-speed gearbox. This powerhouse produces 180 bhp at 7,000 rpm and 225 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm, delivering rocket-like performance.
Advanced Features and Technology
Both R and GT variants feature a full-color TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, call and music control, and ride data analytics. Safety features include:
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Cornering ABS
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Traction control
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Cruise control
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Hill hold assist
Riders can choose between four riding modes – Road, Rain, Sport, and Custom. The GT variant, built especially for long-distance touring, comes with heated grips and enhanced ergonomics for added comfort.
Braking and Wheels
Braking duties are handled by dual 320mm disc brakes at the front and a single 300mm disc brake at the rear. The bike rides on 17-inch front and 16-inch rear cast aluminum alloy wheels.
India Launch Soon
Triumph has confirmed that the 2026 Rocket 3 Storm series will be launched in the Indian market soon. For enthusiasts looking for unmatched power, luxury aesthetics, and cutting-edge technology, this bike is truly a dream machine.