
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Triumph bikes price list out post GST 2.0
- Bikes now pricier by up to Rs 1.5 lakhs
- Maximum hike for Rocket 3 Storm GT
Following the recent GST 2.0 update, Triumph Motorcycles India has revised the prices of several models on its official website. While it was earlier reported that the sub-400cc bikes will retain their pricing, the big bikes are now retailing at a higher price point. Notably, premium models have seen price increases of up to Rs. 1.58 lakh, while some bikes had earlier benefited from minor reductions. Check out the latest Old vs New price list here, but before that, make sure to join the 91wheels WhatsApp Community, specifically curated for petrolheads like us to keep up with the latest news and automotive updates.
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Key Price Changes Across the Triumph Bikes Range- GST 2.0 Hike

Among the noticeable hikes, the Trident 660, Triumph's most affordable bike after the 400cc models, is now Rs. 50,000 more expensive. The Daytona 660 has recorded the smallest increase, going up by Rs. 16,000, with its starting price now at Rs. 9.88 lakh, up from Rs. 9.72 lakh.
For the higher-end offerings, the Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer, a flagship model in Triumph India's portfolio, has seen a modest rise of Rs. 40,000, taking its price to Rs. 22.29 lakh from Rs. 21.89 lakh. The rest of the Tiger range continues at existing prices. On the other end of the spectrum, the Rocket 3 Storm GT carries the largest increment, now priced at Rs. 24.67 lakh, up Rs. 1.58 lakh from before.
Old price | New price | Hike | |
Trident 660 | Rs 8.49- 8.64 lakh | Rs 8.99 - 9.14 lakh | Rs 50,000 |
Daytona 660 | Rs 9.72 - 9.87 lakh | Rs 9.88 - 10.03 lakh | Rs 15,950 |
Speed Twin 900 | Rs 9.09 - 9.59 lakh | Rs 9.71 - 10.21 lakh | Rs 62,000 |
Scrambler 900 | Rs 9.59 - 10.39 lakh | Rs 10.25 - 11.05 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
Street Triple 765 R | Rs 10.17 - 10.47 lakh | Rs 10.86 - 11.16 lakh | Rs 69,660 |
Street Triple 765 RS | Rs 12.10 - 12.40 lakh | Rs 12.93 - 13.23 lakh | Rs 82,900 |
Bonneville T100 | Rs 10.19 lakh | Rs 10.85 lakh | Rs 66,000 |
Bonneville T120 Black | Rs 11.09 - 11.59 lakh | Rs 11.85 - 12.35 lakh | Rs 76,000 |
Bonneville T120 | Rs 11.09 - 11.89 lakh | Rs 11.85 - 12.65 lakh | Rs 76,000 |
Bonneville Bobber | Rs 12.05 - 12.85 lakh | Rs 12.87 - 13.67 lakh | Rs 82,000 |
Bonneville Speedmaster | Rs 12.05 - 12.85 lakh | Rs 12.87 - 13.67 lakh | Rs 82,000 |
Scrambler 1200 X | Rs 11.83 - 12.33 lakh | Rs 12.64 - 13.14 lakh | Rs 81,000 |
Speed Twin 1200 | Rs 12.95 - 13.45 lakh | Rs 13.84 - 14.34 lakh | Rs 89,000 |
Speed Triple 1200 RS | Rs 20.39 lakh | Rs 21.76 lakh | Rs 1,36,900 |
Tiger 1200 Rally Explorer | Rs 21.89 - 22.29 lakh | Rs 22.29 - 22.69 lakh | Rs 40,010 |
Rocket 3 Storm R | Rs 22.49 lakh | Rs 24.03 lakh | Rs 1,54,000 |
Rocket 3 Storm GT | Rs 23.09 lakh | Rs 24.67 lakh | Rs 1,58,000 |
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Interestingly, multiple variants of the same model have witnessed uniform hikes, raising questions about whether this is purely a GST-driven adjustment or a broader pricing strategy by Triumph to balance production costs.
Verdict
For prospective Triumph buyers, these updates highlight the importance of reviewing the latest pricing before making a purchase decision. While the 400cc models remain competitively priced, premium motorcycles in the lineup are now costlier, reflecting both GST changes and possible strategic pricing revisions. Buyers seeking to invest in a high-performance Triumph should plan accordingly, especially for models like the Rocket 3 Storm GT and Trident 660, which have seen notable increases.