Triumph launches all-new Speed T4 at ₹2.17 lakh and updated Speed 400 at ₹2.40 lakh

The Speed T4 is an all-new bike and offers a relaxed riding experience with a cruising character, while the MY25 Speed 400 gets new high-profile tyres and adjustable levers, and retains its aggressive character
Triumph Speed T4 is an all-new bike, while the Speed 400 has been updated for 2025
Triumph Speed T4 is an all-new bike, while the Speed 400 has been updated for 2025Abhishek Benny for evo India
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Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its lineup with the all-new Speed T4. It has also launched the updated MY25 Speed 400. The Speed T4 is an all-new bike and features the same 398cc engine but with a relaxed state of tune. The Speed 400 gets new high-profile Vredestein tyres and adjustable levers.

Triumph Speed T4

The Speed T4 is made for riders who enjoy a more laid-back approach to motorcycling. Its 398cc TR-Series engine pushes out 31bhp at 7,000rpm and 36Nm at 5,000rpm. With increased engine inertia for low-rpm stability and a new deep exhaust note, the Speed T4 ensures effortless riding at 100kmph with fewer gear shifts and lower revs. The bike features a manual throttle body control, slipper clutch, 43 mm telescopic fork, dual-channel ABS and a USB port. The Speed T4 comes in three colours – Pearl Metallic White, Cocktail Wine Red, and Phantom Black.

MY25 Triumph Speed 400

The MY25 Triumph Speed 400 gets a sportier look now with new Vredestein high-profile tyres and adjustable levers. Its 398cc engine pushes out 39bhp at 8,000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6,500rpm. The bike retains its aggressive character and the performance-enhancing features like ride-by-wire throttle, switchable traction control, torque-assist clutch and dual-channel ABS. It’s available in four new colour schemes – Racing Yellow, Pearl Metallic White, Racing Red, and Phantom Black.

Triumph Speed T4 and Speed 400 price and rivals

The Triumph Speed T4 has been launched at ₹2.17 lakh (ex-showroom) and the Speed 400 has been launched at ₹2.40 lakh (ex-showroom). Both bikes rival the Royal Enfield Guerrilla priced at ₹2.54 lakh and the KTM 390 Duke priced at ₹3.13 lakh. 

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