
Triumph has launched an affordable 350cc bike, priced at ₹X, on April 6, 2026.
Demand for British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph is surging, leading to an increase in its market share in the performance segment.
Triumph has launched a new range of 350cc motorcycles, bringing exciting news for customers.
After GST reforms, a 40% tax on two-wheelers with over 350 cc engines has prompted the company to introduce 350 cc motorcycles.
Triumph Motorcycles has achieved a significant milestone in India, surpassing 100,000 units sold.
Triumph reduces prices, allowing more riders to experience its motorcycles. The brand competes directly with Royal Enfield in the market.
Triumph has updated the engine of its 350cc bike, but there are no changes to features, quality, or performance.
The bikes retain the 400 series name, but with a smaller engine resulting in reduced power. Photo: triumphmotorcycles.in
Several bikes now feature a 350cc engine, redesigned with modifications to the previous bore and strokes for improved performance.
The Speed T4 engine generates 29 BHP and 31 NM of torque, slightly lower than previous models.
The 400 Speed and Scrambler 400X feature an engine generating 36.50 BHP and 32 Nm of torque, enhancing performance.
Triumph Motorcycles has announced new pricing: Thruxton 400 at ₹2,65,538 and Scrambler 400 XCs at ₹2,89,534.