
Triumph India may increase prices of its 350cc motorcycles from 1 June 2026. The expected price revision could range between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000. Reports suggest the update may affect most recently launched 350cc models. However, the Speed T4 could continue without any price revision. These motorcycles entered the market last month and were introduced to benefit from revised tax rules. Even after the increase, these motorcycles may remain below their 399cc versions in pricing.

Triumph India is expected to revise prices of its 350cc motorcycle lineup from 1 June 2026. The update comes after a social media post shared by a known Triumph dealer based in Mumbai. According to reports, buyers may see an increase between Rs. 5,000 and Rs. 10,000.
The company launched these motorcycles during the first week of April this year. The new motorcycles arrived after tax revisions helped brands build smaller engine alternatives. Therefore, manufacturers started introducing motorcycles below the 350cc category.

The revised GST structure reduced tax rates for motorcycles smaller than 350cc. The updated slab brought GST down to 18 per cent from 28 per cent. However, motorcycles above that category attracted a higher tax burden.
Earlier, Bajaj Auto’s larger motorcycles, including KTM and Triumph products, came under higher taxation. Therefore, higher pricing affected market movement and sales numbers.
To address this situation, Bajaj introduced smaller engine alternatives across multiple motorcycle ranges. These included motorcycles connected to the Dominar 400, Pulsar NS400Z, KTM 390 family, and Triumph’s 400 platform.
The current 350cc Triumph motorcycles remain up to Rs. 11,000 below their 399cc versions. However, the upcoming revision may reduce that gap.
The Speed T4 may continue without changes because pricing already remains lower. In addition, lower margins may also play a role behind that decision.
The current Delhi ex-showroom prices stand at Rs. 1.95 lakh for Speed T4. Moreover, Speed 400 carries a price of Rs. 2.32 lakh. Scrambler 400 X comes at Rs. 2.59 lakh, while Scrambler 400 XC costs Rs. 2.89 lakh. Thruxton 400 carries Rs. 2.65 lakh pricing, whereas Tracker 400 comes at Rs. 2.46 lakh.
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