Triumph 350cc Motorcycles – Prices to Increase from June 1, 2026

Triumph 350cc Motorcycles – Prices to Increase from June 1, 2026

Triumph Motorcycles India is set to increase the prices of its newly introduced 350cc motorcycle range by ₹5,000 to ₹10,000. This price hike will be effective from June 1, 2026. This upcoming hike comes just two months after the brand downsized its global 399cc engine to a sub-350cc platform specifically for the Indian market to capture tax savings. If you are planning to buy a Triumph 350cc bike, you should book it before June 1 to save money.

Triumph 350cc Motorcycles – Prices to Increase from June 1, 2026

In early April 2026, Triumph restructured its lineup to bypass the government’s steep 40 percent GST on motorcycles over 350cc. By dropping engine displacement to 349cc via a shorter stroke, the bikes qualified for a much lower 18 percent GST slab. This transition initially brought price drops of up to ₹11,000. The impending June 1 adjustment will partially claw back those initial reductions. This will effectively shift some models closer to their original 400cc pricing boundaries. So the bikes will still be cheaper than the old 399cc versions, but not as cheap as they were in April and May.

The Speed T4 is the entry-level model. It has a 349cc engine with 29 horsepower and 31 Nm of torque. The current price is ₹1.95 lakh. The expected hike is on the lower end, about ₹5,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.00 lakh. The Speed 400 has a 349cc engine with 37 horsepower and 32 Nm of torque. The current price is ₹2.32 lakh. The expected hike is on the lower end, about ₹5,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.37 lakh. The Tracker 400 has a 349cc engine. The current price is ₹2.46 lakh. The expected hike is in the mid range, about ₹7,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.53 lakh. The Scrambler 400 X has a 349cc engine with 37 horsepower and 32 Nm of torque. The current price is ₹2.59 lakh. The expected hike is on the higher end, about ₹10,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.69 lakh. The Thruxton 400 has a 349cc engine with 40 horsepower and 32 Nm of torque. The current price is ₹2.65 lakh. The expected hike is on the higher end, about ₹10,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.75 lakh. The Scrambler 400 XC has a 349cc engine with 40 horsepower and 32 Nm of torque. The current price is ₹2.89 lakh. The expected hike is on the higher end, about ₹10,000. The expected price from June 1 is about ₹2.99 lakh.

Despite retaining the “400” branding on the sheet metal, the platform’s performance profile was slightly altered during the April downsizing. The liquid-cooled architecture remains premium. It keeps its exact 89 mm bore alongside upscale hardware like premium suspension, USD forks, and digital-analog instrumentation clusters. The Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X now output 37 horsepower and 32 Nm of torque. This is down from 40 horsepower and 37.5 Nm on the old 399cc engine. The Speed T4 operates with a unique, relaxed state of tune generating 29 horsepower and 31 Nm of torque.

If you are thinking of buying a Triumph 350cc motorcycle, you should book it before June 1, 2026. You will save between ₹5,000 and ₹10,000 depending on the model. You should choose the Speed T4 if you want the most affordable entry into the Triumph brand. You should choose the Speed 400 if you want a standard naked street bike. You should choose the Tracker 400 if you want a flat-track inspired design. You should choose the Scrambler 400 X if you want a more off-road capable version. You should choose the Thruxton 400 if you want a cafe racer style. You should choose the Scrambler 400 XC if you want the most premium and capable scrambler.

If you are not in a hurry, you can wait. But the prices will only go up from June 1. They are unlikely to come down again. So it is better to book now.


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