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Triumph 350cc bikes get expensive once again by up to Rs 10,000

Key highlights

  • Triumph 350cc bikes get expensive once again
  • Second price hike announced since April 2026 launch
  • Prices hiked from Rs 3,000 to Rs 10,000

Triumph Motorcycles has announced the latest price correction for its entire 350cc platform. The new downsized 350cc models were introduced not long ago, and the latest price correction comes as the second revision within three months of launch.

Triumph 350cc bikes July 2026 price details

Triumph’s latest price correction for the 350cc models comes after just over a month of the first announced price hike. The two consecutive price hikes have made certain models pricier than pre-GST 2.0 taxation, when these bikes came equipped with the bigger 399cc motor.

As per the brand, the latest price hike has been done to negate the consistently rising input costs. The latest price hike ranges between Rs 3,000 and Rs 10,000. The Speed T4 has received the biggest hike of Rs 10,000, making its latest ex-showroom price in July 2026 Rs 2.09 lakh. The Speed T4 was launched at Rs 1.99 lakh, and now it is Rs 14,000 more expensive than the launch price.

Moving on, the Speed 400 and the Scrambler 400 X models are now more expensive by Rs 6,000, taking the ex-showroom price of the Speed 400 to Rs 2.40 lakh, and the Scrambler 400 X to Rs 2.65 lakh. Meanwhile, the Thruxton 400 and the Scrambler 400 XC have undergone a price hike of Rs 5,000. The Thruxton 400 is now priced at Rs 2.75 lakh (ex-showroom), and the Scrambler 400 XC is priced at Rs 2.99 lakh (ex-showroom), making it the most expensive of the lot, and even pricier than the 399cc models.

On the other hand, the Tracker 400 has witnessed the smallest price hike of Rs 3,000. It is now available for Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom). With that said, all six models are now positioned nearly the same as the 399cc models earlier. The downsizing idea was to get the benefit from the GST 2.0 tax slabs, which offer lowered taxation for the bikes below a 350cc engine.

We assume that the multiple price revisions for the 350cc models have been done to recover the price hike absorption that Triumph India underwent last year after the new GST rates came into effect. The brand had absorbed the hiked prices to keep customers benefiting, while the downsizing was underway.

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