Triumph Motorcycles has revised the prices of its entire 400cc range in India, with the updated prices taking effect from 1 January 2026. The British motorcycle maker’s 400cc models — including the Speed T4, Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Scrambler 400 XC, and Thruxton 400 — have all received modest price increases for the new year.
Across the lineup, most bikes have seen a price bump of around ₹2,000 to ₹2,500, while the roadster-styled Speed 400 has received the largest increase of approximately ₹5,200 in ex-showroom pricing. Despite the revisions, Triumph’s 400cc bikes remain competitively positioned within their segments, offering strong value for riders seeking neo-retro design and modern performance.
New Prices for Triumph’s 400cc Models
The updated prices reflect incremental increases across Triumph’s 400cc products:
- Triumph Speed T4: Now priced at around ₹1.95 lakh (ex-showroom), up by roughly ₹2,400.
- Triumph Speed 400: Priced at approximately ₹2.39 lakh after a hike of about ₹5,200.
- Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Sees a rise of around ₹2,246, bringing the price near ₹2.70 lakh.
- Triumph Scrambler 400 XC: Now around ₹2.96 lakh with a similar increase.
- Triumph Thruxton 400: Also up by around ₹2,246 to roughly ₹2.76 lakh.
Although prices have risen, the increases are relatively modest and are not expected to dissuade many buyers, particularly since these models continue to offer strong design appeal, performance, and feature sets in their respective segments
Background: Why Prices Are Going Up
Triumph’s decision to adjust prices comes after a period during which the company had absorbed rising costs and tax impacts without passing them directly to customers. Late in 2025, changes to India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime — particularly for motorcycles with engine capacities above 350cc — saw the tax rate on larger bikes increase significantly. Initially, Triumph chose to maintain existing prices through the festive season to support sales and offer stability for prospective buyers.
However, with production costs and taxation pressures continuing, Triumph has now decided to reflect these impacts in its pricing for the new year. Despite this, there are still opportunities for buyers to benefit from pre-January prices if purchases are completed before the end of December in future years when similar changes occur.
Triumph’s 400cc Bikes: What They Offer
Triumph’s 400cc range has become well-liked among riders who want a blend of classic style with modern engineering. These bikes are designed to appeal to riders transitioning from smaller motorcycles as well as enthusiasts who appreciate refined handling and retro aesthetics.
- The Speed T4 serves as the most affordable entry point into the Triumph brand in India.
- The Speed 400 delivers a spirited roadster experience with energetic performance and nimble handling.
- The Scrambler 400 X and XC offer a rugged, go-anywhere look coupled with versatile capability.
- The Thruxton 400 brings café racer styling and a strong all-around package for long rides and daily use.
These models have helped grow Triumph’s presence in the competitive mid-size motorcycle category in India, combining premium appeal with approachable pricing.
How This Affects Buyers
For riders considering one of these motorcycles, the price increase could influence purchasing decisions in early 2026. However, given that the hikes are relatively small and that the bikes still deliver strong value compared to rivals, demand is likely to remain steady.
In addition, Triumph has occasionally offered limited-period incentives and accessories packages alongside price revisions to soften the impact for prospective owners, which can make early 2026 an attractive time to explore ownership.
Conclusion
Triumph’s price updates for 2026 reflect wider industry trends related to taxation and rising costs. While the British brand had previously absorbed this impact, the revised pricing ensures its 400cc models reflect current market conditions. Despite the changes, Triumph’s bikes remain appealing options in the mid-size motorcycle segment — combining classic design, modern features, and engaging performance that continue to attract riders across India.
