
Triumph Motorcycles India has officially revised the prices of its recently launched 350cc motorcycle lineup. The updated prices will come into effect from June 2026 and reports earlier this week suggest a price increase across all ranges. The revised pricing applies to the Speed T4, Speed 400, Scrambler 400XC and Thruxton 400. The increase ranges from Rs 2,000 to Rs 5,000, depending on the model.
Triumph 350cc range price hiked
Triumph and Bajaj switched the entire 400 range to a new 350cc engine earlier this year. While the engine capacity was reduced to take advantage of the lower GST slab, prices did not see a proportionate reduction at the time of launch. Now, barely a few weeks after the launch, the prices have been increased.

The biggest increases have been applied to the Scrambler 400XC and Thruxton 400, both of which are now Rs 5,000 costlier. The Speed T4 has received a price hike of Rs 4,000, while the Speed 400 has seen a relatively minor increase of Rs 2,000.
What about other models?
The newly announced prices currently include the Speed T4, Speed 400, Scrambler 400XC and Thruxton 400. The prices of the Tracker 400 and Scrambler 400X have not been revised in the latest update, or have not been officially informed yet. With these modifications, Triumph continues to aggressively position its Modern Classic lineup against rivals like the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Classic 350, Guerrilla 450, Honda CB 350 range and KTM’s upcoming small capacity offering.
Despite the price hike, the Triumph lineup remains one of the most feature-rich motorcycles in its respective segment, offering liquid-cooled engines, premium cycle parts and strong performance credentials. However, some buyers may question the upward revision so soon after the transition from a 400cc platform to the new 350cc range.

Triumph 350cc/450cc sales
It appears that Triumph’s transition from a 400cc platform to the new 350cc range is proving beneficial in terms of volumes. In April 2026, the Triumph 350 lineup recorded sales of 3,965 units in the 350-450cc motorcycle segment, accounting for 3.33% market share. At the same time, the remaining Triumph 400 models contributed only 110 units, down 96.82% from the 3,461 units sold in April 2025. Combined sales of Triumph 350 and 400 motorcycles stood at 4,075 units during the month, helping the Bajaj/Triumph/KTM/Husqvarna group register 7,228 units and a healthy 22.32%. Increase year after year.
