Triumph Motorcycles has increased the prices of its 350cc motorcycle range in India for the second time since the updated models were launched earlier this year. The latest revision affects the entire lineup, with the Speed T4 witnessing the biggest increase.Following the latest price hike, the Triumph Speed T4 is now priced at Rs 2,08,971 after becoming Rs 10,000 more expensive. The Speed 400 now carries a price tag of Rs 2,39,877. The Scrambler 400X and Scrambler 400 XC are now priced at Rs 2,64,978 and Rs 2,99,333, respectively.The Tracker 400 has also received a revised price and now costs Rs 2,49,253, while the Thruxton 400 is now available at Rs 2,75,335.Triumph introduced the updated 350cc versions of these motorcycles in April this year. At the time, the downsized engine helped some models benefit from a lower GST bracket, resulting in price reductions of up to Rs 11,000, particularly on the Scrambler 400 and Thruxton 400. However, with two successive price revisions since then, the motorcycles have become costlier.Mechanically, there are no changes to the motorcycles. They continue to be powered by Triumph’s new 350cc engine platform, although output varies across the range.The Speed T4 develops 29 hp and 31 Nm of torque, down from the earlier 398.15cc version’s 31 hp and 36 Nm. The Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 XC produce 37 hp and 32 Nm, compared to the previous figures of 40 hp and 37.5 Nm. Meanwhile, the range-topping Thruxton 400 generates 40 hp and 32 Nm, the same output as the recently launched Tracker 400.
Trending
- Pooja Bhatt reveals how her diabetic grandmother buried her own amputated leg and held a full Church funeral for it: ‘Totally black humor’ |
- AI’s cooling crisis: Why future data centres in space may not need a single drop of water |
- Florida influencer DreamDoll Brii dies at 21 after shooting in Lamborghini
- Former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran passes away after prolonged illness | Cricket News
- “You guys are the smartest generation in this country”: boAt co-founder Aman Gupta tells Gen Z students
- Arshad Warsi: ‘I am not a big fan of Pakistani humour, purely because it’s derogatory’: Arshad Warsi breaks silence on Prabhas ‘Kalki 2898 AD’ troll row and ‘self censorship’ | Hindi Movie News
- How to see the Milky Way in July 2026: Nasa’s dark sky viewing tips |
- Want a stake in Cochin Shipyard? Centre launches offer for sale at Rs 1,400 per share
