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Triumph increases the prices of its bikes by Rs 1.58 lakh

Sumesh Soman Published: October 16, 2025, 03:32 PM IST

Triumph Motorcycles India has announced a revision to its pricing, increasing prices across multiple models in its lineup by upto Rs 1.58 lakh. The update affects nearly all of Triumph's large-capacity motorcycles, including its Modern Classics, Roadsters, Adventure and Rocket 3 range, following the recent GST realignment for premium two-wheelers. 

  • The Rocket 3 Storm GT receives the highest price hike of Rs 1.58 lakh, setting its new ex-showroom price at Rs 24.03 lakh. 
  • The Street Triple 765 RS and R versions see hikes of Rs 82,900 and Rs 69,660, respectively. 
  • The Trident 660 sees a hike of Rs 50,000, while the Daytona 660 sees a hike of Rs 16,000.

The revision follows the recent GST update in India that affects motorcycles with engines larger than 350cc. In terms of design and features, all models remain unchanged.

The move ensures pricing parity across Triumph's global lineup while considering currency fluctuations and taxation norms in India. In the Modern Classic Range, the Bonneville T100 now starts at Rs 10.85 lakh(up from Rs 10.19 lakh), while the T120 is priced at Rs 11.85 lakh.

The Bobber and Speedmaster see the highest jump at Rs 12.87 lakh and Rs 13.67 lakh, respectively. The Speed Twin 900 and Scrambler 900 now see a noticeable jump, starting at the Rs 10 lakh mark, with Heritage models such as the Bonneville T100, T120, Bobber, and Speedmaster witnessing the price hike ranging from Rs 62,000 to Rs 82,000.

In the Roadster lineup, the Trident 660 has moved an inch closer to the Rs 9 lakh bracket, while the Street Triple RS has received precipitous hikes, setting it at Rs 21.76 lakh.

The Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer now costs Rs 22.29 lakh, while the Tiger Sport 660 retains its prices. Triumph has clarified that the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X and Thruxton 400 will continue to retail at their current introductory prices, unaffected by the GST reforms. Triumph India has also confirmed that it plans to introduce or update 22 models by March 2026.

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