Triumph has launch the updated versions of the Street Twin and Street Scrambler in India. the 2019 Street Twin is priced at Rs 7.45 lakh and the Street Scrambler at Rs 8.55 lakh (ex-showroom, Pan India ). the Updates include added power, improved brakes, better suspension and a few cosmetic updates.

both the motorcycles are powered by a 900cc, parallel-twin motor that now develops 65hp an 18 percent increase (up from 55hp) . Peak power was earlier produced at 5,900rpm but now comes at 7,500rpm. The redline is also 500rpm higher, at 7,500rpm. Peak torque remains identical , at 80Nm, but it now arrives at 3,800rpm instead of 3,200rpm. Although the torque remains unchanged, Triumph has flattened out the curve, resulting in more torque throughout the rev band. Other modifications to the powerplant include a lighter crank and balancer shaft, magnesium cam cover and a lighter clutch. The Street Twin and Street Scrambler share two riding modes – Road and Rain. The Street Scrambler gets an additional Off-Road mode as well. The rider modes do not directly alter power output, but change throttle response and traction control settings. Both motorcycles come with ABS and switchable traction control. The ABS on the Street Scrambler, however, can be disengaged (front and rear).

Other noteworthy upgrad is that both motorcycles receive are a higher specification 41mm fork and Brembo four-piston front brake calipers that replace the two-piston Nissin unit seen on the previous iteration of the bikes.