Triumph has just released the Steve McQueen Limited Edition, based on the Scrambler 1200 XE. Only 1,000 units will be available. (Triumph Motorcycles/)Triumph has done a pretty good job of marketing its bikes from a heritage standpoint over the years, tapping into the firm’s long history with racers, musicians, movie stars—basically pop culture figures writ large. Think Marlon Brando, James Dean, Bob Dylan, Steve McQueen—they all rode Triumphs at one time or another, and the company has made sure to remind us of that from time to time. But it was McQueen who actually raced them off-road, so it stands to reason that the company’s classically styled scrambler models, the Scrambler 1200s, would be the latest models to get tapped for the pop culture treatment (there was also a Scrambler 1200 tie-in with James Bond, but he’s fictional—and the movie has yet to see the light of a theater). Enter the new Scrambler 1200 Steve McQueen Edition, which Triumph has just released for 2022.
The McQueen treatment includes unique tank graphics, slick Competition Green custom paint, and a bunch of premium accessories. (Triumph Motorcycles/)Triumph dropped the news of its latest limited edition in the 2022 model release of its updated Scrambler 1200 machines (the XC and the XE), with word that the Scrambler 1200 Steve McQueen Edition would be joining the lineup as a special model inspired by “the original competition-spec Triumph TR6, made famous by the legendary barbed-wire jump in the iconic 1963 World War II classic The Great Escape,” and developed in partnership with the McQueen family. (Ducati had already poached the ‘desert sled’ phrasing, so Steve McQueen Edition made more sense anyway).
Each bike is individually numbered (on the handlebar) and sports a stylized McQueen graphic. (Triumph Motorcycles/)But the McQueen bike is an homage to its namesake’s affinity for desert racing, so it plays up that angle with the addition of premium parts and accessories to sell the narrative. That translates into an exclusive Competition Green custom paint scheme with hand-painted gold lines to frame the hues, a stainless steel tank strap, and brushed foil knee pads. More branding is revealed with the Steve McQueen tank graphic, aluminum Monza cap, and stainless steel engine protection bars all included as standard features.
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The bike also comes equipped with other high-end Scrambler add-ons, like a laser-cut aluminum radiator guard, a swank ribbed brown seat with contrast stitching, and a high-mount front fender also painted in Competition Green treatment (as is the rear). The bike is also primed for the My Triumph Connectivity System right from the box, allowing riders to access their phone calls, tunes, and use turn-by-turn navigation.
All three Scrambler 1200 models, including the McQueen Edition, get engine and exhaust revisions to meet Euro 5 emissions standards. (Triumph Motorcycles/)The less glamorous details lie beneath the finely finished exterior. For 2022, Triumph had to meet new Euro 5 standards, so all the Scrambler 1200s, including the McQueen Edition, received a series of mechanical and electronic changes, including engine revisions, air-injection changes, and an exhaust rework with the catalyst being moved farther back, to help clean up emissions (moving the cat also resulted in a reduction in the amount of heat reaching the rider). The engine also got a new tune to achieve the desired emissions goal, says Triumph, but all those changes also resulted in the bikes gaining 13 pounds.
Still, engine performance numbers are relatively unchanged from last year’s models, with a claimed torque peak of 81 pound-feet at 4,500 rpm and 90 hp at 7,250 rpm, which is pretty handy given the motor revisions.
Stainless steel engine guards and aluminum radiator guard are also standard issue on the limited-edition model. (Triumph Motorcycles/)The McQueen Edition will have a limited run of just 1,000 units worldwide, and each one will be individually numbered, with Triumph further underscoring the bike’s exclusivity by way of a certificate of authenticity featuring the signatures of Triumph CEO Nick Bloor and Chad McQueen, the son of Steve McQueen, issued with each bike.
Price? The McQueen machine will run you $16,400—more than the $15,400 tag for the standard XE, but less than the $18,500 Bond Edition model (which is sold out anyway). It’ll be available in June of 2021.
2022 Triumph Scrambler 1200 Steve McQueen Edition
Price: | $16,400 |
Engine: | 1,200cc, SOHC, liquid-cooled, parallel twin; 4 valves/cyl. |
Bore x Stroke: | 97.6 x 80.0mm |
Transmission/Final Drive: | 6-speed/chain |
Claimed Horsepower: | 90 hp @ 7,250 rpm |
Claimed Torque: | 81.1 lb.-ft. @ 4,500 rpm |
Fuel System: | Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection |
Clutch: | Wet, multiplate, assist |
Frame: | Tubular mild steel, aluminum double cradle |
Front Suspension: | 47mm inverted Showa fork, preload, compression, and rebound adjustable; 9.8 in. travel |
Rear Suspension: | Coilover twin Öhlins shocks, preload, compression, and rebound adjustable; 9.8 in. travel |
Front Brake: | 4-piston Brembo M50 Monoblock calipers, dual 320mm disc w/ ABS |
Rear Brake: | 2-piston floating caliper, 255mm disc w/ ABS |
Wheels, Front/Rear: | Spoked; 21 x 2.15 in. / 17 x 4.25 in. |
Tires, Front/Rear: | 90/90-21 / 150/70-17 |
Rake/Trail: | 26.9°/5.1 in. |
Wheelbase: | 61.8 in. |
Seat Height: | 34.2 in. |
Fuel Capacity: | 4.2 gal. |
Claimed Wet weight: | N/A |
Available: | June 2021 |
Contact: | triumphmotorcycles.com |