Triumph 400 Range Price Hiked Again In Just 2 Months: Check New Prices
Triumph Motorcycles has once again hiked the prices of its 350cc range in India, citing rising input costs and inflation. This marks the second price revision in just two months, after the manufacturer increased prices across its 350cc lineup last month.
Triumph 400 Motorcycles Gets Price Hike In India
Triumph's 350cc range is highly popular in India and currently consists of six models. Although the motorcycles continue to carry the '400' nameplate, they are now powered by a downsized 350cc engine in order to avoid the higher taxation applicable to motorcycles above the 350cc segment following the GST 2.0 revisions.

Following this change, Triumph initially reduced the prices by a small margin. However, the ongoing Middle East crisis has increased the cost of raw materials and disrupted global supply chains. Along with rising inflation, these factors have forced the manufacturer to revise prices in June 2026.
Within just a month, Triumph Motorcycles has announced another price hike, taking the prices of its motorcycles beyond what they originally cost when they were powered by the more powerful 399cc engine.
New Price Details
Motorcycle | Price (ex-showroom) |
| Triumph T4 | 2,08,977 lakh |
| Triumph Speed 400 | 2,39,877 Lakh |
| Triumph Tracker 400 | 2,49,253 Lakh |
| Triumph Scrambler 400X | 2,64,978 Lakh |
| Triumph Scrambler 400 XC | 2,99,333 Lakh |
| Triumph Thruxton 400 | 2,75,335 Lakh |
The base Triumph T4, which was previously priced at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom), now costs Rs 2.09 lakh (ex-showroom). The Speed 400 has received a price hike of Rs 6,000 and is now priced from Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom). Meanwhile, the newly launched Tracker 400 has become costlier by Rs 3,000 and is now priced at Rs 2.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

The more premium models in the 350cc range have also become more expensive. The Scrambler 400X has received a price hike of Rs 6,000, while the Scrambler 400 XC and the café racer-inspired Thruxton 400 have become dearer by Rs 5,000 each.
What is it for the Consumer?
Triumph Motorcycles' latest price hike is likely to disappoint buyers, who are already facing the burden of rising vehicle prices. Despite these revisions, the Triumph 400 range continues to remain among the best motorcycles in the segment for performance, refinement, and overall riding quality.
The retro motorcycle segment remains one of the most competitive categories in India, with brands such as Royal Enfield, Triumph Motorcycles, Honda, Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA competing for market share. With the latest round of price revisions, manufacturers that continue to offer the best overall value are likely to attract the most attention from buyers.


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