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Triumph 350cc Bikes Leaked: Speed, Scrambler & Thruxton Set to Redefine Performance

Mohammed Adnan Hussain
Last updated: April 5, 2026 10:32 am
By Mohammed Adnan Hussain 2 months ago
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Triumph 350cc motorcycles lineup including Speed, Scrambler and Thruxton style bikes showing sporty design and performance focus
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Details of upcoming 350cc motorcycles from Triumph have surfaced ahead of their official launch. The lineup is expected to include multiple models such as Speed, T4, Scrambler and Thruxton.

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Performance That Feels Different for This SegmentHolding Onto Performance Despite Smaller EngineDesigned for Everyday Use, Not Just NumbersA Different Approach to the 350cc Segment

At first, this may look like a simple expansion into a smaller engine segment. But the interesting part is not the number of bikes it’s how these motorcycles are being positioned. Instead of focusing only on affordability, Triumph seems to be aiming for something more engaging to ride.

Performance That Feels Different for This Segment

The Speed version is expected to produce around 37 PS, while the T4 may deliver slightly lower output. Even then, these numbers are higher than what most bikes in this category offer today.

In real riding conditions, this could translate into quicker acceleration and better performance on highways. It’s the kind of difference you notice not just on paper, but when you actually ride.

Holding Onto Performance Despite Smaller Engine

What stands out is how close these figures are to the existing 400cc models. Usually, when engine capacity drops, performance drops significantly as well.

Here, that doesn’t seem to be the case. The difference in output between the 400cc and 350cc versions is relatively small. That suggests Triumph is trying to keep the riding experience as close as possible to its larger bikes, while still making them more accessible. For buyers, this could mean getting a similar feel without stepping into a higher price bracket.

Designed for Everyday Use, Not Just Numbers

These bikes are not just about producing higher power figures. They are expected to be tuned in a way that makes everyday riding easier.

That means smooth power delivery, manageable weight, and a riding position that works for both city use and longer rides. The goal seems to be to offer a bike that feels comfortable during daily use, but still has enough performance when needed. This balance is something many riders look for, especially when upgrading from smaller motorcycles.

A Different Approach to the 350cc Segment

The 350cc segment in India has traditionally been about relaxed riding and strong low-end torque. Most bikes in this category focus more on comfort than speed.

Triumph appears to be taking a slightly different approach. Instead of changing the segment completely, it is adding another option one that leans more towards performance without becoming difficult to handle. This gives buyers an alternative. Instead of choosing between comfort and performance, they may get a mix of both.

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By Mohammed Adnan Hussain
Mohammed Adnan Hussain is digital journalist and editor covering automobiles and technology in India. He is Digital marketer,Blogger and Strong Knowledge of Automation
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