Triumph India is gearing up to expand its presence in the Indian motorcycle market with the launch of a brand-new 350cc bike range in April 2026. The announcement was recently made by Rajiv Bajaj, Managing Director of Bajaj Auto, which partners with Triumph Motorcycles to manufacture mid-capacity bikes in India.
The new lineup is expected to offer affordable Triumph bikes designed to compete in India’s fast-growing 350cc motorcycle segment.
Why Triumph Is Launching 350cc Bikes in India
India is one of the world’s largest motorcycle markets, but taxes and pricing structures play a big role in bike sales.

Currently, Triumph’s popular models like Triumph Speed 400 and Triumph Scrambler 400 X fall into the 400cc category, which attracts higher taxes in some cases.
By launching 350cc motorcycles, Triumph aims to:
- Reduce overall bike pricing
- Reach a wider customer bas
- Compete with Royal Enfield and Honda in the mid-range segment
- Increase sales in India and export markets
This move shows Triumph’s long-term strategy to strengthen its presence in India.
Expected Features of Triumph 350cc Bikes
Although official specifications have not been revealed yet, the upcoming 350cc Triumph bikes are expected to include:

- Modern retro styling similar to Speed 400
- Single-cylinder 350cc engine
- Smooth performance with good mileage
- Premium build quality
- Dual-channel ABS
- LED lighting and digital instrument cluster
Triumph is likely to balance affordability with premium feel, keeping the brand’s identity intact.
Expected Price Range
Industry experts predict the new Triumph 350cc bikes may be priced between ₹1.9 lakh to ₹2.3 lakh (ex-showroom).
This will place them directly against bikes like:
- Royal Enfield Classic 350
- Honda CB350
- Jawa 42
With competitive pricing, Triumph could attract first-time premium bike buyers.
Production and Partnership with Bajaj
Triumph’s mid-capacity bikes are manufactured in India through its partnership with Bajaj Auto. This collaboration helps:
- Reduce manufacturing cost
- Improve localization
- Expand dealership network
- Increase exports
The new 350cc bikes will likely be built in India and exported globally.
Engine and Platform Details
The upcoming 350cc bikes are likely to use a newly developed single-cylinder platform, possibly derived from the current engines used in Triumph Speed 400 and Triumph Scrambler 400 X.
Expected specs:
- Engine: 350cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder
- Power: Around 30–35 bhp
- Torque: 30 Nm approx
- Gearbox: 6-speed with slipper clutch
- Mileage: 30–35 km/l expected
Triumph and Bajaj Auto may redesign the engine to fit tax-friendly displacement rules while maintaining performance.
Design Inspiration
Triumph is known for classic British styling. The new 350cc bikes may take inspiration from:
- Bonneville-style retro design
- Speed 400 roadster look
- Scrambler styling with high-mounted exhaust
This will help Triumph stand apart from competitors like Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Honda CB350.
Variants Expected
1.Triumph may launch multiple variants, such as:
2.Roadster Version – Similar to Speed series
3.Scrambler Version – For light off-road riding
Touring Version – With windshield and luggage mounts
Launch Timeline
According to Rajiv Bajaj’s statement:
👉 Triumph 350cc bikes will launch in April 2026
👉 Official unveiling may happen earlier
👉 Bookings could start soon after launch
More details about design, engine specs, and variants are expected in the coming weeks.
What This Means for Indian Buyers
For Indian motorcycle lovers, this is exciting news.
You may soon get a Triumph-branded bike at a much lower price, with premium styling and performance.
Especially for young riders and daily commuters, the 350cc range could be a perfect mix of power, mileage, and affordability.
The upcoming Triumph 350cc lineup could be a game-changer in India’s mid-capacity motorcycle segment.
With strong competition and smart pricing, Triumph is clearly aiming to win Indian riders’ hearts.Stay tuned for official specs, images, and test ride reviews after the April launch.

