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Triumph Motorcycles India has announced that it will revise the ex-showroom prices of all its models starting January 1, 2026.
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Triumph Motorcycles India has announced that it will revise the ex-showroom prices of all its models starting January 1, 2026. While the company hasn’t disclosed the exact percentage of the increase, the hike will apply across the brand’s entire lineup — including popular models such as the Speed 400 and Speed T4.
The decision follows the recent implementation of GST 2.0, which has raised the tax rate on motorcycles above 350cc. Until now, Triumph had chosen not to pass on this additional cost to customers, maintaining current prices through the festive season. The company had even offered limited-period ‘Special Festive Prices’ on select models.
However, beginning January 2026, Triumph will no longer absorb the increased tax burden, and revised prices will reflect the new GST structure. This change will likely make the brand’s entire range slightly more expensive in the Indian market.
While Triumph has yet to share specific figures, the announcement effectively means that buyers planning to purchase a Triumph motorcycle have a limited window to book at current prices before December 31, 2025.
This move aligns with broader market trends, as several manufacturers prepare to adjust prices in response to new tax regulations and input cost pressures at the start of the new calendar year.





