Thursday, November 21
Triump speed 400

Triumph introduces the Speed 400 with an affordable price tag of Rs 2.33 lakh

Enthusiastic customers who secure the first 10,000 bookings will have the opportunity to own the Triumph Speed for an exclusive price of Rs 2.23 lakh, making it only Rs 2,000 pricier than the fully-loaded Classic 350.

Just a week after the global unveiling of the Triumph 400 duo, the Triumph Speed 400 has made its official debut in India. Priced at Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom, India), the Speed 400 is now available for purchase. The launch of the Scrambler 400 X in India is scheduled for a later date.

The Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X share several key features and specifications:

  • Engine: Both bikes are equipped with a liquid-cooled, 398cc, single-cylinder engine named the TR-series. It produces 40hp at 8,000rpm and 37.5Nm of torque at 6,500rpm. The power output is comparable to the KTM 390 series but with peak figures achieved earlier in the rev band. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox.
  • Design and Finish: Inspired by Triumph’s larger models, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X exhibit a premium fit and finish. Despite their affordable price range, the bikes showcase elements of high-quality craftsmanship. They feature a digi-analogue display and offer optional heated grips, which is a rare feature in this segment.
  • Wheels and Tires: The Speed 400 comes with 17-inch alloy rims fitted with MRF Steel Brace rubber, while the Scrambler 400 X sports 19/17-inch alloy rims with dual-purpose MRF Zapper Kurve tires. There have been variations in the tire selection, including Apollo Alpha H1 rubber on some Speed 400 models.
  • Pricing and Rivals: The Triumph Speed 400 is competitively priced at Rs 2.33 lakh, offering a significant cost advantage over its rivals such as the KTM 390 Duke (Rs 2.97 lakh), BMW G 310 R (Rs 2.85 lakh), and Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 (Rs 3.03 lakh – Rs 3.31 lakh).
  • Warranty and Availability: Both bikes come with a 2-year/unlimited mileage warranty and a service interval of 16,000 km. The Speed 400 is set to be available from late July, while the Scrambler 400 X will be launched in October.

Note: All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, India.