2015 Triumph Bonneville Newchurch Special Edition - First Look

Special-edition Bonnie celebrates the Tridays festival in Austria.

Triumph has been on a roll lately, releasing multiple special-editions of some of its most famous/popular machines. Now, to commemorate the annual Tridays festival in Austria, Triumph has released the Bonneville Newchurch. The new special-edition Triumph is named after the small town of Neukirchen, which changes its name to Newchurch each year to celebrate all things British for the weeklong event.

The Bonneville Newchurch’s special features include a fuel tank hand-painted in Cranberry Red and Pure White, with a black Triumph logo. The bike also has blacked-out fenders, headlamp nacelle, handlebar, mirrors, and springs. Seven-spoke black wheels with red pinstripes and a special saddle complete the look.

Like all Bonnevilles, the Newchurch is powered by Triumph’s air-cooled, 856cc parallel-twin, an engine that produces a claimed 68 horsepower and 50 pound-feet of peak torque. Electronic fuel injection and electronic engine management make this retro-themed Bonnie fully modern, but the throttle bodies are disguised like carburetors to provide a classic appearance sans the hassles of jetting.

Look for the $8,699 Triumph Bonneville Newchurch to hit dealerships in April. A two-year, unlimited mileage warranty is standard.

Studio front 3/4 left-side view.

Engine.

Name plate.

Left-side profile.

Instrument gauge.

Headlight.

Front brake rotor.

Front fork.

Cockpit view.

Studio left-side view.

Studio rear 3/4 right-side view.

Studio right-side view.

Exhaust.