Triumph Motorcycles has announced it will revise prices across its entire model lineup in India starting January 1, 2026. The company announced that current ex-showroom prices will remain valid until December 31, 2025, allowing customers to make purchases under existing rates through the end of the year.
The update follows the brand's decision to adjust to the recent changes in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) for motorcycles over 350 cc. Before this change, Triumph also maintained its "Special Festive Price" for models like the Speed 400 and Speed T4 to help buyers manage the increased ownership costs.
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In India, Triumph partners with Bajaj Auto in an alliance that began in 2023. This collaboration has allowed the brand to enter the mid-capacity segment with its 400cc models, including the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X. These offerings are crucial for increasing the brand's visibility and accessibility for Indian riders.
Triumph's extensive product line spans various motorcycle categories, such as Modern Classics, Roadsters, and Adventure Tourers. The collection features iconic models like the Bonneville series, Street Triple, Speed Triple, and the Tiger adventure line, along with the newly launched TR series.
While the manufacturer has not disclosed the extent of the upcoming price hike, it is expected to align with market conditions and changes in input costs as they approach 2026. Customers interested in purchasing a Triumph motorcycle are advised to complete their transactions before the end-of-year deadline to benefit from current pricing.
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The price hike comes as part of a yearly practice to adjust the prices of the products. Besides Triumph, multiple automakers in the Indian market have announced a price hike, including BMW Motorrad, Mercedes-Benz, JSW MG Motor India, and others. The manufacturers cited rising input costs as the reason for the upward revision.
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