Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its premium motorcycle lineup in India with the launch of the limited-edition Triumph Street Triple 765 RX, priced at Rs 13.91 lakh ex-showroom, Delhi. The motorcycle arrives as part of the brand’s ongoing Unleashed 2026 campaign and brings a sharper, more track-focused character to the Street Triple family. The RX variant was first unveiled globally in late 2025 and will remain in production only until the end of 2026, making it one of the more exclusive offerings in Triumph’s middleweight performance range.
Compared to the standard Street Triple 765 RS, the RX commands a premium of nearly Rs 1 lakh, primarily due to upgraded hardware and cosmetic exclusivity.
Street Triple 765 RX continues with the same 765cc liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder engine that powers the RS (X/@UKTriumph) Premium suspension and sharper riding setup
According to NDTV, the Street Triple 765 RX continues with the same 765cc liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder engine that powers the RS. The motor produces 130hp at 12,000rpm and 80Nm of torque at 9,500rpm, paired with a six-speed gearbox and a standard bi-directional quickshifter.
The biggest update comes in the form of the front suspension setup. Triumph has equipped the RX with fully adjustable 41mm Ohlins NIX30 upside-down forks, replacing the Showa units seen on the RS. The rear continues with the fully adjustable Ohlins STX40 piggyback monoshock. The motorcycle also adopts clip-on handlebars instead of the upright handlebar setup, giving riders a more aggressive and committed riding posture aimed at track enthusiasts.
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Street Triple 765 RX comes loaded with high-end braking and electronic systems (X/@UKTriumph) Brembo brakes and advanced rider aids
According to NDTV, the Street Triple 765 RX comes loaded with high-end braking and electronic systems. Braking duties are handled by twin 310mm front discs paired with Brembo Stylema monobloc callipers, while the rear gets a 220mm disc setup. Triumph has also equipped the bike with cornering ABS, traction control, and multiple riding modes, including Road, Rain, Sport, Rider, and Track. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch cast aluminium wheels wrapped in sticky Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V3 tyres, further underlining its sport-oriented intent. A revised five-inch TFT display and precision-machined top yoke add to the premium feel of the cockpit.
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. Special RX badging on the silencer and seat unit differentiates it from the standard RS model (X/@UKTriumph) Exclusive styling sets RX apart
According to NDTV, the RX gets a distinctive aluminum silver paint finish combined with a Diablo Red subframe and matching pinstriped wheels. Special RX badging on the silencer and seat unit differentiates it from the standard RS model and reinforces its limited-edition positioning.
With its sharper ergonomics, upgraded suspension package and exclusive styling touches, the Street Triple 765 RX is aimed at riders seeking a more focused supersport experience while retaining the everyday usability the Street Triple lineup is known for.