Triumph Motorcycles Cuts Prices by up to ₹21,500 After Crossing 1 Lakh Units in India

The 18% GST bracket on the new 350cc engine range brings the entry price down to ₹1.95 lakh ex-showroom

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Triumph Motorcycles Cuts Prices by up to ₹21,500 After Crossing 1 Lakh Units in India

Triumph Motorcycles, in partnership with Bajaj Auto, on April 6 announced revised ex-showroom prices across its India range offering on-road savings of up to ₹21,500 — after the brand crossed one lakh cumulative retail units in the country, with the reduction enabled by the 18% GST applicable on its new 350cc engine lineup.

The revised pricing (ex-showroom Delhi) is as follows: Speed T4 at ₹1,95,000; Speed 400 at ₹2,31,890; Scrambler 400 at ₹2,59,241; Thruxton 400 at ₹2,65,538; and Scrambler 400 XC at ₹2,89,534.

Manik Nangia, President, Probiking, Bajaj Auto Ltd., said, "Bolstered by the massive success of our 400 range, with 1 lakh Triumphs now on Indian roads, we enter FY27 with strong momentum. The 18% GST bracket enables more competitive pricing while retaining the character and engineering excellence that define our products. We are confident that with these on-road savings, we will be able to bring many more riders into the Triumph family."

The brand currently operates through a network of over 230 stores across more than 200 towns in India. Triumph entered the Indian market in 2023 through a partnership with Bajaj Auto, targeting the mid-capacity motorcycle segment. The company has said it is targeting growth in FY27 on the back of the newly introduced 350cc range.

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