Bajaj Auto had announced that it would raise prices for the Triumph 400cc range from January 2026, and the company has now done so across the line-up, although the hikes are modest. Triumph is also offering accessories worth Rs 11,500 with the Speed 400 and Speed T4.
1. Speed 400 price has risen by over Rs 5,000 to Rs 2.39 lakh
2. Speed T4 price is Rs 1.95 lakh, up by just under Rs 2,500
3. Thruxton and Scrambler bikes see a hike of just under Rs 2,300
Speed T4 is priced at Rs 1.95 lakh
Scrambler 400 XC is now priced at Rs 2.97 lakh
Starting with the price hikes, the Speed 400 costs around Rs 2.39 lakh now, up from about Rs 2.34 lakh earlier. The Speed T4, on the other hand, has received a much smaller increase of just under Rs 2,500, taking its price to Rs 1.95 lakh. While both models have seen a hike, their prices remain competitive, especially considering that the Speed 400 was priced at Rs 2.50 lakh while the Speed T4 cost between Rs 1.99 lakh and Rs 2.03 lakh before the GST 2.0 rollout in September 2025, which lowered the tax rate on bikes up to 350cc but increased it for models above 350cc.
Moving on to the Scrambler range, the hike is similar – just under Rs 2,300 – for both the 400 X and the 400 XC. The Scrambler 400 X is now priced at around Rs 2.70 lakh, while the 400 XC costs a little over Rs 2.97 lakh. Meanwhile, the latest entrant in the 400cc line-up, the Thruxton 400, which was launched at Rs 2.74 lakh, has also received a similar hike of just under Rs 2,300, taking its price to above Rs 2.76 lakh.
Triumph offering free accessories worth Rs 11,500
To offset the sharper hike of over Rs 5,000 on the Speed 400 and partially absorb the GST burden that Bajaj Auto had been shouldering until now, the manufacturer is offering accessories worth Rs 11,500 free of cost with the Speed 400 and Speed T4. This limited-period offer includes a tank pad, knee pads, windscreen, lower engine bars and a short backrest.


























