Triumph 350cc Bikes 2025: Speed 350, Scrambler 350 XC & T4 Full Details

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Triumph 350cc Motorcycles 2025: Affordable Cruisers with Premium Style


Imagine cruising through Delhi’s chaotic streets, your new Triumph’s smooth 350cc engine purring past the chai stall without a fuss. Triumph’s *upcoming 350cc motorcycle lineup*, adapted from the 400cc platform, promises affordability and style, set for a March 2026 launch in India. Priced from ₹3.5 lakh ex-showroom, these bikes—Speed 350, Scrambler 350 X/XC, and T4—focus on low-end torque for city rides and light touring. I caught this online, and bhai, it’s like Triumph’s brewing a desi cruiser revolution! Here’s the key details on these entry-level gems.


Engine That’s Smooth and Practical

The 350cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, downsized from the 400cc, emphasizes mid-range torque for effortless city commuting. It delivers around 30 bhp and 28 Nm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox for refined shifts. Expect 35-40 kmpl mileage, saving ₹5,000-7,000 yearly versus 25 kmpl rivals at ₹100 per litre. My cousin in Pune says, “It’s hassle-free—folks at the poha stall won’t hear a peep!” The BS6-compliant setup meets GST norms, keeping costs low for Mumbai’s new riders.


Speed 350: Everyday Roadster

The Speed 350 is a modern classic with Triumph’s signature styling, round headlamp, and teardrop tank. Priced at ₹3.5-3.8 lakh ex-showroom, it’s the entry point for Kolkata’s commuters. Features include LED lighting, digital console, and dual-channel ABS. Its 178kg frame and 790mm seat height suit Chennai’s traffic, with a 13-litre tank for 450km range. It’s a balanced ride for daily jaunts.


Scrambler 350 X/XC: Adventure Ready

For Jaipur’s off-road fans, the Scrambler 350 X/XC starts at ₹3.8-4.2 lakh ex-showroom, with knobby tires, higher handlebars, and rugged fenders. The XC variant adds wind protection for longer hauls. Both pack the same engine, with traction control and adjustable suspension. At 182kg, it’s versatile for Hyderabad’s mixed terrains, though some miss a quick-shifter.


T4: Practical Entry-Level

The T4, at ₹3.2-3.5 lakh ex-showroom, is the no-frills option for Bangalore’s budget riders. It shares the engine and basics like ABS and LED lights, but skips premium finishes. Its 175kg build and upright ergonomics make it ideal for Chennai’s city runs, with a focus on reliability over flash.


Why These Bikes Matter

Triumph’s 350cc shift dodges GST hikes on 400cc+ bikes, keeping prices accessible with small deposits and EMIs. Maintenance is ₹2,000-3,000 yearly at 100+ centers. On-road prices hit ₹3.7-4.5 lakh. Book at triumphmotorcycles.in or dealers now. Matte Black’s the vibe!


Ready to Ride Triumph?

Hit a Triumph showroom—these 350cc bikes are your desi cruiser steal!


Source: alaguthangamtravels.com


What’s the Hype on Triumph 350cc Motorcycles 2025?

When’s the launch?

March 2026, with bookings soon.


How much can I save?

₹5,000-7,000 yearly on fuel vs. 25 kmpl rivals.


Best for city commuters? 

Speed 350—₹3.5 lakh, 35-40 kmpl, ABS.


What engine details?

350cc single-cylinder, 30 bhp, 6-speed gearbox.


Where to book?

triumphmotorcycles.in, dealers, with British Racing Green in stock.

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