
Triumph Motorcycles India has recently revised the ex-showroom prices of its 400 cc lineup — the retro-styled mid-size bikes that have become hugely popular among Indian riders. The updated prices came into effect from January 1, 2026.
While the price increases are relatively modest, they reflect rising production costs and Triumph’s decision to pass on parts of that to customers after earlier absorbing some tax hikes.
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Triumph 400 cc Price Revision (Ex-Showroom – India

- The Triumph Speed 400 saw the largest increase among the 400 cc models, rising by over ₹5,000.
- Other models (Speed T4, Scrambler 400 X/XC, Thruxton 400) received more nominal hikes around ₹2,200–₹2,400.
- Despite the increase, the bikes still retain strong value in their segment with classic styling and modern features.
- These hikes are partly due to rising input costs and recent tax changes, after Triumph earlier absorbed some GST increases for its 400 cc range.
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If you’re considering buying a Triumph 400 cc bike, the price hike is relatively moderate compared to some luxury motorcycle increases — but locking in prices before further revisions could still save you money. With strong demand for Triumph’s retro bikes, these models remain appealing for first-time premium buyers and enthusiasts alike
