Triumph Philippines Price List (2026)

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Triumph Philippines is running its biggest discounts of the year this June 2026. The official price list at Triumph Motorcycles Bonifacio Global City, run by distributor Autohub Group, cuts as much as ₱800,000 off the flagship Rocket 3. At standard SRP, the range still spans the ₱313,000 Speed 400 to the ₱1.79 million Rocket 3 Storm R. Every model is a manual big bike or roadster. Triumph sells no scooters and no automatics here, so the smallest bike you can buy is a 398cc single.

Triumph Philippines Price List 2026

The promo touches most of the lineup. A handful of models stay at standard SRP, including the Speed 400, the new Trident 800, the Tiger Sport 800, the Bonneville Bobber, the Speed Triple 1200 RS, and the Rocket 3 Storm R. The freshest additions are the Trident 800 and Tiger Sport 800, both launched at the 2026 Makina Moto Expo in April.

Here is the full official price list, sorted from most affordable to most expensive. The first price column is the standard SRP. The second is the June 2026 promo at Triumph BGC.

Model Engine Power Standard SRP (₱) June 2026 price (₱)
Speed 400 398cc single 39 hp 313,000 no promo
Scrambler 400 X 398cc single 39 hp 353,000 339,000
Scrambler 400 XC 398cc single 39.5 hp 404,000 no promo
Trident 660 660cc triple 80 hp 524,000 no promo
Trident 660 Triple Tribute 660cc triple 80 hp 539,000 no promo
Daytona 660 660cc triple 94 hp 549,000 500,000
Tiger Sport 660 660cc triple 80 hp 572,000 500,000
Trident 800 798cc triple 113 hp 649,000 no promo
Street Triple 765 R 765cc triple 116 hp 700,000* 600,000
Speed Twin 900 900cc twin 64 hp 705,000 no promo
Tiger Sport 800 798cc triple 113 hp 706,000 no promo
Bonneville T100 900cc twin 64 hp 775,000 700,000
Scrambler 900 900cc twin 64 hp 820,000 700,000
Tiger Sport 800 Tour 798cc triple 113 hp 820,000 no promo
Street Triple 765 RS 765cc triple 121 hp 870,000 700,000
Bonneville T120 Black 1,200cc twin 79 hp 935,000 700,000
Tiger 900 GT Pro 888cc triple 94 hp 990,000 700,000 to 800,000
Scrambler 1200 X 1,200cc twin 89 hp 995,000 800,000
Tiger 900 Rally Pro 888cc triple 94 hp 1,010,000 800,000
Speed Twin 1200 1,200cc twin 100 hp 1,020,000 800,000
Bonneville Bobber 1,200cc twin 77 hp 1,080,000 no promo
Bonneville Speedmaster 1,200cc twin 77 hp 1,080,000 800,000
Scrambler 1200 XE 1,200cc twin 89 hp 1,095,000 900,000
Speed Twin 1200 RS 1,200cc twin 104 hp 1,150,000 900,000
Speed Triple 1200 RR 1,160cc triple 178 hp 1,355,000 900,000 to 1,100,000
Speed Triple 1200 RS 1,160cc triple 178 hp 1,370,000 no promo
Tiger 1200 GT Pro 1,160cc triple 148 hp 1,460,000 1,000,000
Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 1,160cc triple 148 hp 1,525,000 1,100,000 to 1,200,000
Tiger 1200 GT Explorer 1,160cc triple 148 hp 1,635,000 1,100,000
Rocket 3 R 2,458cc triple 165 hp 1,710,000 900,000 to 1,200,000
Rocket 3 GT 2,458cc triple 165 hp 1,770,000 1,200,000
Rocket 3 Storm R 2,458cc triple 180 hp 1,790,000 no promo

Prices are a baseline, not a final quote. The promo figures come from Triumph Motorcycles Bonifacio Global City and apply for June 2026. Other branches and provincial dealers can differ. Some colors carry a surcharge of ₱5,000 up to ₱60,000 on top of the listed price. Freight, registration, and accessories are extra. A few promo cells show a range because the cut depends on the variant or color. Confirm the final out-the-door cost at the branch before you commit.

The 398cc trio anchors the entry tier. Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X, and Scrambler 400 XC share one single-cylinder engine, co-developed with Bajaj in India. The Speed 400 stays the cheapest way into a premium-badge big bike with ABS and traction control.

The middle of the table is where the discounts bite hardest. The Bonneville T120 Black drops to ₱700,000 from ₱935,000. The Street Triple 765 RS falls to ₱700,000 from ₱870,000. The Scrambler 1200 XE and Speed Twin 1200 RS each land at ₱900,000.

The top shelf is where the big numbers move. The Tiger 1200 GT Pro slides to ₱1,000,000 from ₱1,460,000. The Rocket 3 R drops as low as ₱900,000 from ₱1,710,000, the deepest cut on the sheet at roughly ₱800,000 off. That is muscle-bike money at middleweight prices, for this month at least.

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