Project with British, Japanese, and Brazilian influences reaches the finals of Triumph Originals

Brazilian project "Gaijin" by Shibuya Garage represents Brazil in the finals of Triumph Originals. Source: Instagram @triumphbr | @shibuyagarage
Brazilian project “Gaijin” by Shibuya Garage represents Brazil in the finals of Triumph Originals. Source: Instagram @triumphbr | @shibuyagarage

A Brazilian company is among the five finalists of the Triumph Originals Customization, an international competition promoted by the legendary British motorcycle brand.

The contest brings together workshops and builders from around the world, challenged to transform models from the iconic Bonneville line into true works of art on two wheels.

Representing the country in the final stage is Shibuya Garage, with a bold and creative project: a café racer based on the powerful Speed Twin 1200.

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The concept was developed under the theme “Icons of British Originality” and resulted in a customization named “Gaijin,” a Japanese term for “foreigner” — a multicultural tribute combining influences from Brazil, Japan, and Triumph’s classic British DNA.

Brazilian project "Gaijin" by Shibuya Garage represents Brazil in the finals of Triumph Originals. Source: Instagram @triumphbr | @shibuyagarage
With its refined look, rebellious spirit, and meticulous attention to detail, the Gaijin is set to capture the attention of judges and motorcycle enthusiasts around the world.

Expectations are high for the announcement of the competition winners, which celebrates originality, creativity, and the custom builder spirit that defines the Triumph universe.

Brazilian project "Gaijin" by Shibuya Garage represents Brazil in the finals of Triumph Originals. Source: Instagram @triumphbr | @shibuyagarage
Source and images: Instagram @triumphbr and @shibuyagarage. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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