The collaboration between Bajaj and Triumph has resulted in a 400 cc motorcycle lineup, including models like the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. These bikes are intended to introduce riders to Triumph’s heritage.
Recent GST reforms have led to increased prices for these motorcycles, as they fall under a 40% tax bracket. In response, Bajaj has indicated plans to realign its portfolio to include more bikes below the 350cc displacement mark, potentially avoiding the higher tax rates.
It is speculated that Bajaj might be developing a new range of 350cc bikes. This new lineup could launch within the year, with current 400cc models potentially being adapted. The article explores possible design changes for these new 350cc bikes.
New Bajaj Triumph 350cc Bikes
Bajaj works with KTM and Triumph, and Triumph is the most affected by the higher 40% GST slab. Bajaj and KTM also have smaller displacement bikes. This may be a driving force for Bajaj and Triumph to create a new 350cc portfolio and swap the 400cc engines in India.
Reports suggest Triumph may continue producing high-displacement models for export, while the 350cc range will be available in India.
The Bajaj Triumph 350cc engine is likely to be based on the same 399cc block found in the Speed 400. The company may use a shorter stroke to reduce displacement to approximately 350cc. Bajaj has a history of modifying mechanical components to create different versions, as seen with the Speed T4.




