Triumph Motorcycles has officially achieved a significant milestone by surpassing 100,000 unit sales on Indian roads. This achievement highlights the brand’s rapid growth and increasing popularity among premium motorcycle enthusiasts in the country.
The Impact of the Bajaj-Triumph Partnership
The surge in sales is largely attributed to the strategic partnership between Bajaj Auto and Triumph, which commenced in the second quarter of 2023. By integrating Triumph’s precision engineering with Bajaj’s extensive research and development, manufacturing capabilities, and distribution network, the brand reached the “1 lakh club” in approximately 2.5 years.

Expanding Network and Global Presence
Triumph is no longer restricted to major metropolitan areas. The brand has successfully expanded its footprint to over 200 towns across India. This growth is supported by a network of more than 230 retail stores nationwide, facilitating easier access to popular models like the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X.
Furthermore, India has become a central hub for Triumph’s global operations. The India-manufactured Triumph 400 series is currently exported to 18 international markets, including:
- Japan
- Australia
- Mexico
- Taiwan
- South Korea
Fostering a Premium Riding Community
Beyond the hardware, Triumph has focused on building an engaged community through curated riding experiences. These initiatives include:
- The World of Triumph & Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride: Events emphasizing style and classic motorcycling culture.
- Triumph Tiger Trails: Specifically designed for adventure riders.
- Scrambler Rides & Bike Nights: Sessions for rugged trails and casual social gatherings.
- Western Ghats Twisties: Focused on technical riding and cornering.

Manik Nangia, President of Probiking at Bajaj Auto, noted that reaching this milestone in such a short timeframe reflects the endorsement of the brand’s engineering by discerning Indian riders.
Future Strategy: The Shift to 350cc
Looking ahead, Triumph and Bajaj plan to further strengthen the premium motorcycle ecosystem. A strategic shift is expected due to new GST regulations that impose higher taxes on motorcycles with engine displacements of 350cc and above.
To maintain competitiveness in the Indian market, the partnership is working on a 350cc lineup. It is anticipated that this will be achieved by reducing the engine stroke and adjusting timing to meet the 350cc target, likely retaining the existing model names.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long did it take Triumph to reach 1 lakh sales in India? Triumph achieved this milestone in approximately 2.5 years following the start of its partnership with Bajaj Auto.
Which Triumph models are currently manufactured in India? The Triumph 400 series, including the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, is manufactured in India for both domestic sales and international exports.
Why is Triumph planning to launch 350cc motorcycles? The move to 350cc is a strategic response to Indian GST rules that apply higher tax rates to motorcycles with displacements of 350cc and above.
Where does Triumph export its India-made motorcycles? Triumph exports India-made bikes to 18 countries, including Japan, Australia, Mexico, Taiwan, and South Korea.
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