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Airoh 2026 Helmet Range Unveiled

Airoh 2026 Helmet Range Unveiled

A timely news story written during the notoriously hectic EICMA trade show, utilising news story writing techniques I pioneered in my team.

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Phil Clarke
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Journalist, Hacker, Musician

AIROH have announced their new 2026 range of helmets at EICMA, featuring two new flagship off-road models with enhanced safety tech, and updates to existing road models.

The first new model announced is the Aviator Factory, their top-of-the-line race helmet made of 9K carbon fibre. It features their new AMS² EVO safety tech, with what the brand call elastomeric elements and a reinforced internal structure, designed to improve protection against rotational impacts and low-speed linear impacts – especially common in off-road racing.

Tested in their in-house wind tunnel, the Aviator Factory has been designed for aerodynamic stability in extreme conditions. Available in three shell sizes, and dual-homologated to FIM and ECE 22.06, the helmet also has AWC 2 and AWC 4 intercom compatibility.

The second new arrival is the Aviator 3 EVO, the next evolution of their world championship-winning lid. Made of HPC carbon, the aggressive design is meant to give continuous cooling airflow no matter the conditions. The Aviator 3 Evo also features AMS² EVO safety tech, is dual homologated, and available in four shell sizes.

Updates to the firm’s current range are also underway, with new graphics to be expected across all products. The GP800 has also been updated with a new Carbon version, focusing on lighter weight and higher-performance.

“With Aviator Factory, Aviator 3 EVO and AMS2 EVO, we wanted to reaffirm our mission: to continuously innovate in order to provide riders with the highest level of protection and performance”, says Antonio Locatelli, CEO of AIROH. “Every AIROH helmet — from top-of-the-range road and off-road models to dual and urban jet helmets — is the result of a clear vision: to make racing technology accessible to everyone, with ever-advancing safety standards.”