In 2016, the British motorcycle manufacturer launched the Triumph America Limited Edition, a unique machine manufactured in only 25 units, each individually numbered and signed by the Triumph boss John Bloor on the Certificate of Authenticity.
The UK sales manager, Bruno Tagliaferri, commented: "Special Edition models are always well received and we are delighted to bring another short-run selection to our customers. For both of our models, we have chosen unique colors to help the bike stand out and make them truly individual. Additionally, all of the bikes will come with a signed Triumph factory Certificate of Authenticity."
The bike's livery was realized by the custom paint shop, 8 Ball, and was delivered in an eye-catching tangerine and New England White. The America LT was offered in a Sky Blue and New England White color scheme.
In other departments, the Triumph America Limited Edition packed the same specifications as the LT model, including the engine, frame, suspension, braking system, exhaust system, and aluminum wheels.
The special edition machine was also available with the touring package, including a large detachable windscreen for better wind protection, a passenger backrest for more comfort, and side-mounted leather panniers for extra storage.
In the performance department, the 2016 Triumph America Limited Edition had installed an 865cc four-stroke twin-cylinder air-cooled engine that delivered an output power of 61 hp at 6,800 rpm and 72 Nm (53 lb-ft) torque at 3,300 rpm.