Triumph Motorcycles to Increase Prices from January 2026

Current prices valid until December 31; revision follows GST impact absorption.

26 Dec 2025 | 3922 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Triumph Motorcycles will revise prices across its entire model range in India effective January 1, 2026, the company announced today. Customers can purchase all Triumph models at current ex-showroom prices until December 31, 2025.

The price revision comes after the brand absorbed the impact of a recent GST slab revision on motorcycles above 350 cc. The company had also offered a 'Special Festive Price' on the Speed 400 and Speed T4 models to protect customers from increased ownership costs.

Speaking on the revision, Manik Nangia, President, Probiking, Bajaj Auto Ltd., said, "The company emphasizes its commitment to providing premium quality products and services to its dealers and customers. Customers planning to purchase a Triumph motorcycle are encouraged to take advantage of the prevailing prices by completing their purchases before the end of December 2025."

Triumph Motorcycles, established in 1902, operates as the UK's largest motorcycle manufacturer with over 120 years of heritage. The company is headquartered in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and maintains manufacturing facilities in the UK, Thailand, Brazil and India.

Triumph entered the Indian market in 2023 through a partnership with Bajaj Auto. The 400cc range has established a presence in the mid-capacity segment. The brand's product lineup includes the Modern Classics, Roadsters and Adventure categories, featuring the Bonneville family, Street and Speed Triples, Tiger range, and the 400cc TR series.

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