Triumph India has slashed the price of the Speed T4 by Rs 18,000, and the model in question now costs Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). The revised price is valid until the stock lasts and applies to all three colour options (White, Black, Red) of the model. This could be done to boost sales, as Triumph's 400cc models posted a 17.41 per cent increase with just 4,005 units sold in October 2024 (October 2023: 3,408 units) – way less than what Triumph had expected.
Three months ago, Triumph launched the Speed T4, a new entry-level bike at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.17 lakh. While it shares its design and TR-series engine with the Speed 400, the Speed T4 gets a more basic equipment list and cost-effective bias-ply tyres to have its own identity and focus on a different set of buyers. As said earlier, the Speed T4 has been styled very similar to the Speed 400, with the only difference being new colour schemes: Metallic White, Phantom Black, and Cocktail Red Wine. A circular LED headlamp, contoured fuel tank, single-piece seat setup, and semi-digital instrument cluster have been carried over from the Speed 400.
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Coming to its underpinnings, the Speed T4 uses a 43mm telescopic fork rather than a 43mm inverted fork. There is also an axially mounted front brake calliper, a cheaper handlebar, conventional mirrors, non-adjustable hand levers, and simpler rear brake levers. The bike rolls on 17-inch alloy wheels wrapped in bias-ply MRF Nylogrip Zapper tyres, which measure 110/70 at the front and 140/70 at the rear.
The year-end excitement is here! Save ₹18,000 on the Speed T4 and own it for just ₹1,99,000*.
Don’t miss this exclusive Year-End Offer – a perfect way to finish the year with Triumph!
*Offer valid from 14 Dec 2024 till stock lasts
*Prices are Ex-Showroom Delhi
*T&Cs apply pic.twitter.com/ijQpkaNAgY— TriumphIndiaOfficial (@IndiaTriumph) December 14, 2024
Triumph Speed T4: Same TR-Series Engine
Powering the Speed T4 is a 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine (the same as the Speed 400), which is tuned to produce 30.6bhp at 7,000rpm and 36Nm of peak torque at 5,000rpm – a decrease of 9bhp and 1.5Nm when compared to the Speed 400. According to Triumph, 85 per cent of the torque is available at 2,500rpm. The engine comes mated to a six-speed gearbox.
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Other changes are in the form of the deletion of a traction control system, as well as the incorporation of a mechanical cable throttle instead of a ride-by-wire throttle.
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