Performance will be unchanged from the existing 1200RR model, with the same 178bhp of thrust on tap, although an Akrapovič silencer should sweeten the acoustics.
The high-spec exhaust isn’t the only change, it’ll feature a premium paint scheme with gold hand-painted detailing, a smattering of carbon-fibre, luxury leather seat with French stitching, Breitling start up screen, Breitling logo laser-etched onto the rear wheel finisher, and a distinct gold Breitling badge on the tank.
Horologists among you will be pleased to hear that the accompanying Chronomat B01 42 Triumph watch is described as: “A fusion of titanium and 18k red gold with an anthracite dial.”
Triumph CEO Nick Bloor said: “We’ve united two worlds, delivering shared passions for precision, speed, and style.”
“The Chronomat and the Speed Triple exemplify our joint devotion to design and performance,” added Georges Kern, CEO of Breitling.