Upcoming Triumph Bike Launches In 2026
This list includes a bunch of Royal Enfield 350cc rivals and even a supersport!

We have high hopes for Triumph as we feel it might launch quite a few important models for 2026. If you are looking to buy a Triumph, here’s the list of motorcycles that might be launched this year:
Triumph 350cc Bikes
Due to the revised GST 2.0 regulations, two-wheelers with 350cc engines or below attract a lower 18% GST as opposed to 28% GST earlier. Bikes with engines above 350cc now carry a flat 40% GST rate, which is a significant 9% bump. While Triumph announced that it’s absorbing the GST 2.0 impact, it will not be able to sustain in the long run. Hence, the most logical option for the brand would be to make a sub-350cc bike. The first bike to debut on the 350cc platform will most likely be the Triumph Bonneville 350 – a roadster with neo-retro styling. Its launch might just happen in mid-2026. In the subsequent months, the brand could also launch the Triumph Speed 350 and the Triumph Speed T35 on the same platform. The Speed 350 is expected to be a more modern sibling to the Bonnie, whereas the Speed T35 will be an even more affordable take on the Speed 350. The Bonneville 350, in particular, will be a very important model for Triumph (if it materialises) as it will go directly against the Royal Enfield Classic 350.

Triumph Trident 800
Triumph launched the bigger Trident 800 in the United Kingdom in October 2025. While the bike takes design cues from its younger sibling – the Triumph Trident 660, the most important change is the bigger engine. It is powered by the same 798cc, liquid-cooled, inline three-cylinder engine borrowed from the Triumph Tiger Sport 800. It makes 115PS of peak power and 84Nm of peak torque, a significant 34PS and 20Nm jump over the Trident 660. We expect the bike to cost around Rs 11.50 lakh (ex-showroom, India), with a possible launch around May 2026.

Triumph Daytona 660
The Triumph Daytona 660 is the only fully faired bike from the British manufacturer. While the older-generation Daytona 675 was all about hardcore performance, the Daytona 660 is a more easier-to-live kind of motorcycle. Since its launch back in August 2024, the Daytona has not received any major updates, so we hope Triumph brings some nice upgrades to it soon. This could include revised, uprated electronics package, and perhaps a full-TFT console with more geeky features too.

User Reviews
classic 350 killersuperb bike, good design, super engine definitely its a open challenge to classic 350 but it got better engine better reliablity also exhaust sounds good, it has a crunchy base sound, comfort is also good, bike may be weighty but when you riding it you cant feel its weight, coz of its great weight management.Read More
A THRILLING RIDE!"I'm absolutely thrilled with my new triumph Daytona! This sleek machine has exceeded my expectations in every way. The moment I hit the road, I knew I was in for a treat. The responsive handling, smooth acceleration, and effortless gear shifting made every ride a joy. The ergonomic design and comfortable seating provide a perfect blend of style and comfort, allowing me to ride for hours without fatigue. The impressive features,such as ABS/ Disc Brakes/ Suspension, instills confidence in every twist and turn. Whether cruising through city streets or carving through winding roads, this bike delivers an unparalleled riding experience. The build quality is exceptional, and the attention to detail is evident in every aspect. If you're seeking an adrenaline-pumping ride that's both practical and stylish, look no further! The bike is an outstanding choice that won't disappoint.Read More
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