
The ultimate Scrambler, evolved. The 1200 XE is a modern classic all-road icon with the capability to conquer the most rugged terrain.
From £13,295.00
New Scrambler 1200 XE Icon Edition
Ultimate Scrambler, Unmatched Presence
A modern classic all-road leader with the capability to conquer the most rugged terrain, the new Scrambler 1200 XE Icon Edition is styled in Sapphire Black / Aluminium Silver. The deep black and silver paint combination, enhanced by hand-painted gold lining, the exclusive Icon logo, and the iconic gold 1907 Triumph script logo, gives this off-road machine an unmistakable presence. Built for those who demand the very best in both looks and performance.


SPECIFICATIONS
PRICE
On The Road Price
From £13,295.00
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
Type
Liquid-cooled, 8 valve, SOHC, 270° crank angle parallel-twin
Capacity
1200 cc
Bore
97.6 mm
Stroke
80 mm
Compression
11:1
Max Power EC
66.2kW/89bhp/90PS @ 7000 rpm
Max Torque EC
110Nm @ 4250 rpm
System
Ride by wire, multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection
Exhaust
Brushed 2 into 2 exhaust system with brushed high level silencers
Final Drive
X ring chain
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate assist clutch
Gearbox
6-speed
CHASSIS
Frame
Tubular steel
Swingarm
Twin-sided, aluminium
Front Wheel
Tubeless 36-spoke 21 x 2.15in, aluminium rims
Rear Wheel
Tubeless 32-spoke 17 x 4.25in, aluminium rims
Front Tyre
90/90-21
Rear Tyre
150/70 R17
Front Suspension
Marzocchi™ 45mm 1 1 forks, fully adjustable. 250mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension
Marzocchi twin RSU’s with piggyback reservoir, fully adjustable. 250mm wheel travel
Front Brakes
Twin 320mm Brembo discs, Brembo M4.30 4-piston radial monobloc calipers, ABS
Rear Brakes
Single 255mm disc, single piston floating Nissin caliper, ABS
Instrument Display and Functions
Full-colour TFT instruments
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS
Width Handlebars
905 mm
Height Without Mirror
1250 mm
Seat Height
870 mm
Wheelbase
1570 mm
Rake
26.9 º
Trail
129.2 mm
Tank Capacity
15 L
Wet Weight
230 kg
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Fuel Consumption
4.4
CO2 Figures
105
SERVICE
Service Interval
10,000 miles (16,000 km) /12 months, whichever comes first