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Aprilia, Ducati, KTM, and Triumph unveiled new 350cc motorcycle models in India in April 2026. The launches followed new GST rules introduced in September 2025, which encouraged manufacturers to reduce engine displacement to lower taxes and offer more competitive pricing, industry sources confirmed.

Triumph led the wave of new 350cc motorcycle launches on April 6, 2026, introducing five models that included the Speed 350, Scrambler 350 X, Speed T4, Thruxton 350, and Tracker 350, according to company announcements. Despite the engine displacement reduction from 400cc to 350cc, the models retained their original 400-series nomenclature and remained visually unchanged from their 400cc counterparts.

Prices across the lineup were lowered by up to Rs 30,000 on-road, with only minor reductions in low-end torque reported, which had minimal impact on overall performance, sources confirmed.

The shift to 350cc models by Triumph, KTM, and Bajaj followed new Goods and Services Tax (GST) rules introduced in September 2025. These regulations incentivized manufacturers to reduce engine displacement to benefit from lower tax rates, thereby improving pricing competitiveness for consumers, industry insiders said. The policy encouraged manufacturers to maintain visual and feature parity with previous models while minimizing performance loss, according to market analysts.

KTM unveiled 350cc versions of its popular 390 Duke and 390 Adventure X in April 2026, with the KTM 350 Duke priced approximately Rs 30,000 lower than the 390cc variant, company representatives said. The standard KTM 390 Adventure and its R version continued in production without changes. KTM plans to sell both 350cc and 390cc Duke models simultaneously, maintaining key features across all variants while only slightly reducing power output, according to KTM officials.

Meanwhile, Ducati hosted a nationwide Season Opening event from April 10 to 12, 2026, featuring test-ride opportunities for its 2026 model lineup at participating dealerships, the company announced. Standout models at the event included the Panigale V4 R, Monster, Diavel V4 RS, and Multistrada V4 Rally. The event offered exclusive access to the innovative features of Ducati?s newest releases and marked the return of the riding season, the company said.

Triumph also reported record-breaking growth alongside its new model launches. The manufacturer announced 33 new and updated models for 2026 following a financial year in which it delivered more than 141,000 units worldwide between July 2024 and June 2025, representing a 136% increase since 2019, company reports showed. The Asian market expansion was largely driven by the sub-500cc range, including the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, with ten models announced by October 2025 and 23 additional reveals planned for 2026, Triumph officials said.

Throughout 2026, Triumph introduced more than 20 new models, expanding its Bonneville line with five new variants, including the T100, T120, T120 Black, Bobber, and Speedmaster. The Scrambler lineup grew with the addition of the 900 and 1200 XE models, while the Speed Twin 1200 received a new Café Racer Edition. The Daytona 660 was positioned as a streetwise and track-proven motorcycle, according to Triumph product releases.

April 2026 marked a major coordinated industry shift toward regulatory-compliant models, with multiple manufacturers responding to the September 2025 GST rule changes by launching new motorcycles that balanced tax benefits with performance and aesthetic continuity, industry sources confirmed. Nearly ten bikes were launched from a single factory producing Triumph?s 350cc range, underscoring the scale of the transition. Aprilia, Ducati, KTM, and Triumph collectively led this surge of new releases, demonstrating a widespread manufacturer commitment to adapting to evolving regulatory frameworks while maintaining product appeal.

The new GST rules aimed to lower taxes and improve pricing for consumers, encouraging manufacturers to reduce engine displacement without compromising on features or design. This regulatory environment is expected to continue shaping motorcycle offerings in India and other key markets throughout 2026 and beyond, according to industry analysts.

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Aprilia, Ducati, KTM, and Triumph unveiled new 350cc motorcycle models in India in April 2026. The launches followed new GST rules introduced in September 2025, which encouraged manufacturers to reduce engine displacement to lower taxes and offer more competitive pricing, industry sources confirmed.

Triumph led the wave of new 350cc motorcycle launches on April 6, 2026, introducing five models that included the Speed 350, Scrambler 350 X, Speed T4, Thruxton 350, and Tracker 350, according to company announcements. Despite the engine displacement reduction from 400cc to 350cc, the models retained their original 400-series nomenclature and remained visually unchanged from their 400cc counterparts.

Prices across the lineup were lowered by up to Rs 30,000 on-road, with only minor reductions in low-end torque reported, which had minimal impact on overall performance, sources confirmed.

The shift to 350cc models by Triumph, KTM, and Bajaj followed new Goods and Services Tax (GST) rules introduced in September 2025. These regulations incentivized manufacturers to reduce engine displacement to benefit from lower tax rates, thereby improving pricing competitiveness for consumers, industry insiders said. The policy encouraged manufacturers to maintain visual and feature parity with previous models while minimizing performance loss, according to market analysts.

KTM unveiled 350cc versions of its popular 390 Duke and 390 Adventure X in April 2026, with the KTM 350 Duke priced approximately Rs 30,000 lower than the 390cc variant, company representatives said. The standard KTM 390 Adventure and its R version continued in production without changes. KTM plans to sell both 350cc and 390cc Duke models simultaneously, maintaining key features across all variants while only slightly reducing power output, according to KTM officials.

Meanwhile, Ducati hosted a nationwide Season Opening event from April 10 to 12, 2026, featuring test-ride opportunities for its 2026 model lineup at participating dealerships, the company announced. Standout models at the event included the Panigale V4 R, Monster, Diavel V4 RS, and Multistrada V4 Rally. The event offered exclusive access to the innovative features of Ducati?s newest releases and marked the return of the riding season, the company said.

Triumph also reported record-breaking growth alongside its new model launches. The manufacturer announced 33 new and updated models for 2026 following a financial year in which it delivered more than 141,000 units worldwide between July 2024 and June 2025, representing a 136% increase since 2019, company reports showed. The Asian market expansion was largely driven by the sub-500cc range, including the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, with ten models announced by October 2025 and 23 additional reveals planned for 2026, Triumph officials said.

Throughout 2026, Triumph introduced more than 20 new models, expanding its Bonneville line with five new variants, including the T100, T120, T120 Black, Bobber, and Speedmaster. The Scrambler lineup grew with the addition of the 900 and 1200 XE models, while the Speed Twin 1200 received a new Café Racer Edition. The Daytona 660 was positioned as a streetwise and track-proven motorcycle, according to Triumph product releases.

April 2026 marked a major coordinated industry shift toward regulatory-compliant models, with multiple manufacturers responding to the September 2025 GST rule changes by launching new motorcycles that balanced tax benefits with performance and aesthetic continuity, industry sources confirmed. Nearly ten bikes were launched from a single factory producing Triumph?s 350cc range, underscoring the scale of the transition. Aprilia, Ducati, KTM, and Triumph collectively led this surge of new releases, demonstrating a widespread manufacturer commitment to adapting to evolving regulatory frameworks while maintaining product appeal.

The new GST rules aimed to lower taxes and improve pricing for consumers, encouraging manufacturers to reduce engine displacement without compromising on features or design. This regulatory environment is expected to continue shaping motorcycle offerings in India and other key markets throughout 2026 and beyond, according to industry analysts.

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Mathew Scholtz won Race 1 and Bobby Fong claimed victory in Race 2 of the 2026 MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike season opener Sunday at Road Atlanta. The event featured multiple off-track moments and a notable headshake incident involving Cameron Beaubier, who recovered from 20th on the grid to finish third, officials said.

Mathew Scholtz took the early advantage in Race 1 on his Yamaha, securing the win and leading the championship after a victory and a runner-up finish, officials said. Scholtz executed a perfect start and quickly pulled away from the pack, consistently lapping in the 1:24 range, according to race timing data. However, a jump-start penalty forced the leader to pit, allowing Jake Gagne to overtake for second place. Josh Herrin completed an all-Yamaha podium by finishing third, while Bobby Fong, who was penalized with a ride-thru for jumping the start, recovered to fifth place, records show.

Mathew Scholtz executed a perfect start and quickly pulled away from the pack, consistently lapping in the 1:24 range, according to race timing data.

Race 2 saw Bobby Fong claim victory on his Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing machine, sources confirmed. Scholtz followed closely behind in second place, maintaining his strong form from the opening race. Shawn Dylan Kelly rounded out the podium in third on his Orange Cat Racing BMW. The second race featured intense competition and several incidents that contributed to the event?s chaotic nature, officials noted.

One of the most significant incidents involved Cameron Beaubier, who suffered a severe headshake on his Ducati at the end of Road Atlanta?s back straight during Race 2, according to team reports and race officials. The headshake caused Beaubier to run off the track and temporarily lose braking control. Despite starting 20th on the grid after crashing in qualifying and setting no time, Beaubier managed to recover and finish third, sources confirmed. His lap times remained competitive, consistently in the 1:24 range, despite the off-track excursion.

The event was marked by multiple off-track moments and penalties that underscored the unpredictable conditions at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. A notable crash in qualifying saw Beaubier slide out on his first lap, relegating him to the back of the grid. Additionally, a fluid leak from rider De Keyrel caused a multi-rider crash at Turn 1 during Race 1, leading to a race stoppage. De Keyrel, along with riders Schultz and Khamsouk, were unable to restart due to damage sustained in the incident, according to officials.

Penalties also played a significant role in shaping race outcomes. Bobby Fong?s ride-thru penalty in Race 1 for jumping the start dropped him out of contention for the win, though he rebounded to claim victory in the second race. These incidents, combined with the headshake and off-track moments, contributed to the chaotic nature of the season opener, officials said.

Mathew Scholtz?s performance across both races positioned him as the early championship leader, with a first and second-place finish. Beaubier?s recovery from 20th to third in Race 2 demonstrated resilience despite the mechanical challenges he faced. Fong?s ability to overcome his penalty and secure a Race 2 win highlighted the competitive depth of the field.

The 2026 MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike Championship season began at Road Atlanta over the weekend, coinciding with MotoAmerica?s celebration of ?50 Years of Superbike Racing,? according to event organizers. The two-race format provided a test of rider skill and machine reliability on the challenging Road Atlanta circuit. Official MotoAmerica sources confirmed the race results and noted that the championship standings would continue to evolve as the season progresses.

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Mathew Scholtz won Race 1 and Bobby Fong claimed victory in Race 2 of the 2026 MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike season opener Sunday at Road Atlanta. The event featured multiple off-track moments and a notable headshake incident involving Cameron Beaubier, who recovered from 20th on the grid to finish third, officials said.

Mathew Scholtz took the early advantage in Race 1 on his Yamaha, securing the win and leading the championship after a victory and a runner-up finish, officials said. Scholtz executed a perfect start and quickly pulled away from the pack, consistently lapping in the 1:24 range, according to race timing data. However, a jump-start penalty forced the leader to pit, allowing Jake Gagne to overtake for second place. Josh Herrin completed an all-Yamaha podium by finishing third, while Bobby Fong, who was penalized with a ride-thru for jumping the start, recovered to fifth place, records show.

Mathew Scholtz executed a perfect start and quickly pulled away from the pack, consistently lapping in the 1:24 range, according to race timing data.

Race 2 saw Bobby Fong claim victory on his Attack Performance Progressive Yamaha Racing machine, sources confirmed. Scholtz followed closely behind in second place, maintaining his strong form from the opening race. Shawn Dylan Kelly rounded out the podium in third on his Orange Cat Racing BMW. The second race featured intense competition and several incidents that contributed to the event?s chaotic nature, officials noted.

One of the most significant incidents involved Cameron Beaubier, who suffered a severe headshake on his Ducati at the end of Road Atlanta?s back straight during Race 2, according to team reports and race officials. The headshake caused Beaubier to run off the track and temporarily lose braking control. Despite starting 20th on the grid after crashing in qualifying and setting no time, Beaubier managed to recover and finish third, sources confirmed. His lap times remained competitive, consistently in the 1:24 range, despite the off-track excursion.

The event was marked by multiple off-track moments and penalties that underscored the unpredictable conditions at Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta. A notable crash in qualifying saw Beaubier slide out on his first lap, relegating him to the back of the grid. Additionally, a fluid leak from rider De Keyrel caused a multi-rider crash at Turn 1 during Race 1, leading to a race stoppage. De Keyrel, along with riders Schultz and Khamsouk, were unable to restart due to damage sustained in the incident, according to officials.

Penalties also played a significant role in shaping race outcomes. Bobby Fong?s ride-thru penalty in Race 1 for jumping the start dropped him out of contention for the win, though he rebounded to claim victory in the second race. These incidents, combined with the headshake and off-track moments, contributed to the chaotic nature of the season opener, officials said.

Mathew Scholtz?s performance across both races positioned him as the early championship leader, with a first and second-place finish. Beaubier?s recovery from 20th to third in Race 2 demonstrated resilience despite the mechanical challenges he faced. Fong?s ability to overcome his penalty and secure a Race 2 win highlighted the competitive depth of the field.

The 2026 MotoAmerica Quad Lock Superbike Championship season began at Road Atlanta over the weekend, coinciding with MotoAmerica?s celebration of ?50 Years of Superbike Racing,? according to event organizers. The two-race format provided a test of rider skill and machine reliability on the challenging Road Atlanta circuit. Official MotoAmerica sources confirmed the race results and noted that the championship standings would continue to evolve as the season progresses.

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