Triumph Motorcycles Hike Prices in Nepal: Check the Full Updated Price List for 2026

Triumph Motorcycles has officially revised its pricing for the Nepali market this month. If you were planning to get your hands on a Bonneville, Tiger, or Speed Twin, the new price tags are going up across most of the lineup. The change comes after the latest revision in import duties and logistics costs, something dealers in Kathmandu confirmed this week.
Here’s a breakdown of what’s changing, why it’s happening, and the full updated price list for every Triumph model available in Nepal right now.
Why Triumph Increased Prices in Nepal
Three main factors are driving the hike:
- Revised excise and customs duty: The 2025/26 fiscal policy made minor adjustments to import tax slabs for bikes above 500cc. Triumph’s entire portfolio falls in that bracket.
- Freight and logistics: Shipping costs from Thailand and the UK have climbed 8-12% since January, according to Hansraj Hulaschand & Co, the official distributor.
- NPR depreciation: The Nepali Rupee has weakened against the USD and GBP over the last quarter, directly impacting landed costs.
The average increase ranges from Rs 50,000 to Rs 2,80,000 depending on the model. Entry level bikes saw the smallest jump, while flagships like the Rocket 3 got the steepest revision.
Triumph Motorcycles Nepal: Updated Price List May 2026
All prices are ex-showroom, Kathmandu. On-road price will add registration, insurance, and road tax.
|
Model |
Engine |
Old Price |
New Price |
Increase |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Speed 400 |
398cc |
Rs 8,99,000 |
Rs 9,49,000 |
Rs 50,000 |
|
Scrambler 400 X |
398cc |
Rs 9,79,000 |
Rs 10,39,000 |
Rs 60,000 |
|
Trident 660 |
660cc |
Rs 21,99,000 |
Rs 22,89,000 |
Rs 90,000 |
|
Speed Twin 900 |
900cc |
Rs 24,99,000 |
Rs 25,99,000 |
Rs 1,00,000 |
|
Bonneville T100 |
900cc |
Rs 26,99,000 |
Rs 28,19,000 |
Rs 1,20,000 |
|
Scrambler 900 |
900cc |
Rs 27,99,000 |
Rs 29,39,000 |
Rs 1,40,000 |
|
Bonneville T120 |
1200cc |
Rs 31,99,000 |
Rs 33,49,000 |
Rs 1,50,000 |
|
Speed Twin 1200 |
1200cc |
Rs 33,99,000 |
Rs 35,69,000 |
Rs 1,70,000 |
|
Tiger Sport 660 |
660cc |
Rs 23,99,000 |
Rs 24,99,000 |
Rs 1,00,000 |
|
Tiger 900 GT |
888cc |
Rs 39,99,000 |
Rs 41,79,000 |
Rs 1,80,000 |
|
Tiger 900 Rally Pro |
888cc |
Rs 43,99,000 |
Rs 45,99,000 |
Rs 2,00,000 |
|
Tiger 1200 GT Pro |
1160cc |
Rs 55,99,000 |
Rs 58,49,000 |
Rs 2,50,000 |
|
Rocket 3 R |
2458cc |
Rs 64,99,000 |
Rs 67,79,000 |
Rs 2,80,000 |
Note: Prices may vary slightly by dealer and color option. Black/Graphite shades usually cost Rs 15,000 extra.
Which Models Got Hit the Hardest?
The sub-500cc bikes, Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, remain under the 10 lakh mark and saw the lowest increase. That keeps them competitive against KTM 390 and Honda CB350RS buyers.
Mid-weight 900cc modern classics like the T100 and Scrambler 900 now cross 28 lakh and 29 lakh respectively. The big tourers and ADVs took the largest hit. Tiger 1200 and Rocket 3 both jumped by over 2.5 lakh.
Should You Still Buy a Triumph in 2026?
Even with the hike, Triumph holds a unique spot in Nepal. You get European build quality, strong brand value, and dealer support in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Butwal. For riders upgrading from 250-400cc, the Speed 400 still offers the cheapest entry into the Triumph brand.
If you were on the fence, here are three things to consider:
- Resale value: Triumphs hold value well in Nepal because supply is limited. The price increase usually pushes up used market rates too.
- Booking vs spot purchase: Dealers say waiting periods are 30 to 60 days for most 900cc+ models. Booking now locks in the current price before any further revisions.
- Finance options: EMI starts at Rs 18,500 per month for Speed 400 with 40% down payment. Interest rates are 11.5-13% through partner banks.
Where to Check or Test Ride in Kathmandu
Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. is the only authorised distributor. Their Triumph showroom is at Tinkune, Kathmandu. They also run service centers in Naxal and Butwal. Test rides are available for Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Trident 660, and Tiger 900. Call ahead because the 1200cc models are usually not kept for demo.
Final Thoughts for Nepali Riders
Price hikes are never fun, but they were expected after the new fiscal policy. Triumph’s new pricing still keeps it below Ducati and BMW for comparable displacement, and the 400cc twins remain the most accessible premium bikes in Nepal.
If you’re planning to buy, compare the on-road quote from at least two dealers and check for ongoing schemes. Triumph Nepal sometimes runs monsoon and Dashain offers that include free accessories or zero-cost EMI.
FAQs: Triumph Motorcycles Price Increase in Nepal 2026
1. How much have Triumph bike prices increased in Nepal?
The hike ranges from Rs 50,000 for the Speed 400 to Rs 2,80,000 for the Rocket 3 R. Most 900cc and 1200cc models have gone up by Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh.
2. Why did Triumph increase prices in Nepal this month?
Three main reasons: revised excise and customs duty in the 2025/26 fiscal policy, higher freight costs from Thailand and UK, and NPR depreciation against USD and GBP.
3. What is the new price of Triumph Speed 400 in Nepal?
The new ex-showroom price for Speed 400 is Rs 9,49,000 in Kathmandu, up from Rs 8,99,000. On-road price will be around Rs 10.5 to 10.8 lakh.
4. When is the new Triumph price list effective from?
The updated prices are applicable from May 2026 across all authorised Triumph showrooms in Nepal. Bookings made before May will follow the old rate if the bike is billed earlier.
5. Which Triumph model saw the highest price increase?
The Rocket 3 R saw the biggest jump of Rs 2,80,000. The Tiger 1200 GT Pro is next with a Rs 2,50,000 increase.
6. Are on-road prices also increased for Triumph bikes?
Yes. On-road price includes registration, road tax, and insurance, all calculated on the new ex-showroom value. So your total cost will go up accordingly.
7. Where can I buy Triumph motorcycles in Nepal?
Hansraj Hulaschand & Co. is the only authorised distributor. Main showroom is at Tinkune, Kathmandu. They also have service centers in Naxal and Butwal.
8. Is there any discount or offer after the price hike?
Triumph Nepal usually runs offers during Dashain and monsoon season. Check with the dealer for free accessories, AMC packages, or zero-cost EMI options. No cash discount is announced right now.
9. Will the price increase affect old bookings?
If your bike was billed before the new rates came into effect, you pay the old price. If it is billed in May 2026 or later, the new price applies. Confirm with your dealer.
10. What is the EMI for Triumph Speed 400 after the price hike?
With 40% down payment and 11.5% interest for 5 years, EMI starts around Rs 18,500 per month in Kathmandu. Rates vary by bank and loan tenure.
11. Are spare parts and service costs also increasing?
No official notice on service cost hike yet. But parts imported after May will have higher landed cost, so minor increases are possible in the next few months.
12. Can I still test ride Triumph bikes in Kathmandu?
Yes. Test rides are available for Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, Trident 660, and Tiger 900 at the Tinkune showroom. Call ahead for 1200cc models.