Upcoming Triumph Bikes in India 2026: Five New Models Worth the Wait
Triumph is set to expand its India lineup in 2026 with new 350cc and mid-capacity motorcycles, blending classic styling, modern performance and broader appeal for Indian riders

Triumph Motorcycles is gearing up for a significant year in India, with 2026 shaping up to be one of its busiest product cycles yet. After tasting success in the affordable segment, the British brand now seems ready to widen its footprint across multiple categories. From retro-styled commuters to performance-heavy machines, Triumph’s upcoming lineup reflects a more India-focused approach. What makes this phase interesting is the balanced heritage on one side and modern engineering on the other. With several launches expected across different price bands and riding styles, Triumph looks ready to attract both new riders and experienced motorcycle enthusiasts.
Key Highlights
- Strong focus on new 350cc Triumph models
- Mix of classic design and modern engineering
- Wider appeal for both new and experienced riders
- Entry into highly competitive mid-capacity segments
- Premium Trident 800 targets performance enthusiasts
Triumph Speed 350

Starting the list with the Speed 350 which is likely to be one of Triumph’s most important launches next year. Expected to arrive early in 2026 However, price of the bike is not announced yet it could be priced somewhere between Rs 2-2.5 lakh. The Speed 350 blends classic roadster styling with a compact, city-friendly footprint, powering the bike is a 349cc engine focused on low and mid-range performance, making it ideal for daily riding conditions. Clean design, manageable ergonomics and strong brand appeal give it an edge in the crowded mid-capacity segment. Rather than trying to impress with specs, the Speed 350 aims to win riders over with character, refinement and real-world usability.
Triumph Scrambler 350 X

Expected to launch in the same April wave as the Speed 350, with expected price around Rs 2.5 to 3 lakh (ex-showroom), the Scrambler 350 X adds a rugged edge to the 350cc lineup. Positioned as a light-duty scrambler, it carries upright ergonomics, longer suspension travel and dual-purpose tyres that hint at mild trail use. The styling is retro but purposeful, with a classic round headlight and minimal body panels that complement its modest performance. This setup makes it ideal for riders who want a bike that’s as confident on weekend dirt roads as it is navigating through urban traffic.
Triumph Thruxton 350

Adding a classic cafe racer flavour to the 350cc lineup is the Thruxton 350, expected around April-May 2026 with expected starting price of Rs 2.5 lakh(ex-show). This version pairs the same 349cc engine with cafe-style ergonomics, including lower clip-on handlebars and a sportier stance. Rather than chasing outright speed, it delivers character and style think relaxed but engaging rides on twisty roads. It’s a thoughtful entry for riders who love classic aesthetics but still want a manageable motorcycle for everyday use.
Triumph Bonneville 350

The Triumph Bonneville 350 is arguably the most eagerly anticipated bike of the 350 segment, the Bonneville 350 is slated for a mid-year launch around August 2026.Positioned to rival popular retro bikes in India, this model embraces iconic Bonneville styling with twin rear shocks, wire-spoke wheels and a sculpted tank. While pairing it with a contemporary, torque-focused 349cc motor. For riders who want timeless design without premium pricing, the Bonneville 350 could become an instant favourite in the classic bike category.
Triumph Trident 800

Stepping into the mid-capacity realm beyond 350s is the Trident 800, expected around May 2026 with pricing well into the premium bracket. The Trident 800 is a naked motorcycle featuring a 798cc triple-cylinder engine that promises robust torque and smooth acceleration across the rev range. Design cues are modern and minimal, focusing on clean lines and rider comfort. Equipped with advanced rider aids and quality suspension, the Trident 800 is aimed at riders who want a versatile and engaging ride for both city use and long weekend tours.
Verdict
Triumph’s 2026 lineup shows a clear shift from niche appeal to mainstream ambition. The strong focus on 350cc motorcycles signals intent to take on India’s most competitive segment, while the Trident 800 keeps enthusiasts excited at the premium end. What stands out is the balance-classic design backed by modern engineering. If pricing stays sensible and ride quality delivers, Triumph could finally become a brand Indian riders choose with both heart and logic.
You May Like
Find your perfect bike
Brand
Budget
Body Type
Fuel
Mileage
More
Latest Bike Videos
Other Bike News
Honda patents electronic clutch system for future electric motorcycles
Varroc Engineering Q4 FY26 profit surges on record revenue and strong EV growth
Aprilia Racing secures multi-year Monster Energy deal to boost MotoGP ambitions
Cummins India Q4 profit surges to Rs 650 crore on strong domestic demand
Listen to Bike Audios
Vihan AI - Your Car assistant
Ask me anything about cars, prices, and comparisons.




