Two new Brough Superiors at Eicma 2014

New SS100 to go on sale next year for £50,000

REVIVED British marque Brough Superior had two new variants of its SS100 on display at this week's Eicma motorcycle show in Milan.

As well as the chrome-finished 'Traditional' edition unveiled at last year's Eicma show, there were new 'Titanium' and 'Black' versions.

The former featured a titanium-textured frame to highlight the combination of steel and titanium used in the chassis. The latter had a new high-gloss paint scheme – in black. 

Designer Thierry Henriette, founder of French firm Boxer Design, said the bikes would be ready to go on sale in the second half of 2015, at £50,000 plus taxes.

Brough has already received 70 orders for the new SS100, which uses an in-house made 997cc V-twin.

The two new editions were part of an eccentric Brough display at Eicma which also featured a bike surrounded by vintage leather sofas in a section of the stand closed to the public.

REVIVED British marque Brough Superior had two new variants of its SS100 on display at this week's Eicma motorcycle show in Milan.

As well as the chrome-finished 'Traditional' edition unveiled at last year's Eicma show, there were new 'Titanium' and 'Black' versions.

The former featured a titanium-textured frame to highlight the combination of steel and titanium used in the chassis. The latter had a new high-gloss paint scheme – in black. 

Designer Thierry Henriette, founder of French firm Boxer Design, said the bikes would be ready to go on sale in the second half of 2015, at £50,000 plus taxes.

Brough has already received 70 orders for the new SS100, which uses an in-house made 997cc V-twin.

The two new editions were part of an eccentric Brough display at Eicma which also featured a bike surrounded by vintage leather sofas in a section of the stand closed to the public.