Triumph India Updates Prices After GST Revision – Hikes Up To Rs 1.58 Lakh
Triumph Motorcycles has revised the prices of its models in India following the recent GST update. While the manufacturer had earlier confirmed that its India-made 400cc models, including the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, and Thruxton 400, would not see any price revision, most of the larger-capacity motorcycles in the portfolio have become more expensive. The price increase ranges up to Rs 1.58 lakh, depending on the model.
The brand recently updated its website with the new prices, and interestingly, multiple variants of the same model have received a uniform price hike. It remains unclear whether this adjustment is directly related to GST or if Triumph has decided to absorb part of the tax change and make selective corrections across the range.

Among the models affected, the smallest increment is seen on the Daytona 660, which now costs Rs 16,000 more, with prices starting at Rs 9.88 lakh compared to Rs 9.72 lakh earlier. The Trident 660, Triumph's most accessible motorcycle after the 400cc twins, has become Rs 50,000 more expensive. Meanwhile, at the higher end of the line-up, the Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer has seen a relatively minor hike of Rs 40,000, taking its price to Rs 22.29 lakh.
At the other end of the spectrum, the Rocket 3 Storm GT witnesses the steepest price jump, now retailing at Rs 24.67 lakh - an increase of Rs 1.58 lakh over the previous pricing. Other models, including the Speed Twin, Bonneville Bobber, Scrambler 900 and Street Triple range, have also become noticeably more expensive, with hikes ranging between Rs 60,000 and 90,000.
Here's a detailed look at the updated price list of Triumph motorcycles in India (all prices ex-showroom):
| Model | Old Price Range | New Price Range | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trident 660 | Rs 8.49 – 8.64 lakh | Rs 8.99 – 9.14 lakh | Rs 50,000 |
| Daytona 660 | Rs 9.72 – 9.87 lakh | Rs 9.88 – 10.03 lakh | Rs 15,950 |
| Speed Twin 900 | Rs 9.09 – 9.59 lakh | Rs 9.71 – 10.21 lakh | Rs 62,000 |
| Scrambler 900 | Rs 9.59 – 10.39 lakh | Rs 10.25 – 11.05 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
| Street Triple 765 R | Rs 10.17 – 10.47 lakh | Rs 10.86 – 11.16 lakh | Rs 69,660 |
| Street Triple 765 RS | Rs 12.10 – 12.40 lakh | Rs 12.93 – 13.23 lakh | Rs 82,900 |
| Bonneville T100 | Rs 10.19 lakh | Rs 10.85 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
| Bonneville T120 Black | Rs 11.09 – 11.59 lakh | Rs 11.85 – 12.35 lakh | Rs 76,000 |
| Bonneville T120 | Rs 11.09 – 11.89 lakh | Rs 11.85 – 12.65 lakh | Rs 76,000 |
| Bonneville Bobber | Rs 12.05 – 12.85 lakh | Rs 12.87 – 13.67 lakh | Rs 82,000 |
| Bonneville Speedmaster | Rs 12.05 – 12.85 lakh | Rs 12.87 – 13.67 lakh | Rs 82,000 |
| Scrambler 1200 X | Rs 11.83 – 12.33 lakh | Rs 12.64 – 13.14 lakh | Rs 81,000 |
| Speed Twin 1200 | Rs 12.95 – 13.45 lakh | Rs 13.84 – 14.34 lakh | Rs 89,000 |
| Speed Triple 1200 RS | Rs 20.39 lakh | Rs 21.76 lakh | Rs 1,36,900 |
| Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer | Rs 21.89 – 22.29 lakh | Rs 22.29 – 22.69 lakh | Rs 40,010 |
| Rocket 3 Storm R | Rs 22.49 lakh | Rs 24.03 lakh | Rs 1,54,000 |
| Rocket 3 Storm GT | Rs 23.09 lakh | Rs 24.67 lakh | Rs 1,58,000 |
Alongside the updated prices, Triumph has confirmed that it plans to introduce 22 new and updated motorcycles globally by March 2026. The first of these launches is scheduled for October 21, hinting at an aggressive product strategy from the British marque in the months ahead.


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