Triumph Speed T4 now gets year-end discount of Rs 18,000
Triumph India has slashed the price of the Speed T4 by Rs 18,000 and the model is now priced at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Revised prices are valid while supplies last and apply to all three color options of this model (white, black, red). Doing so could boost sales, as Triumph's 400cc model sold only 4,005 units in October 2024 (October 2023: 3,408 units), an increase of 17.41%, well below Triumph's expectations. Three months ago, Triumph launched the Speed T4, a new entry-level bike priced at Rs 2.17 lakh ex-showroom. While the Speed T4 shares its design and TR-series engine with the Speed 400, the Speed T4 has a more basic equipment list and cost-effective bias-ply tires to have its own identity and focus on a different buyer. As mentioned, the Speed T4 is very similar in style to the Speed 400, with the only difference being the new color scheme: Metallic White, Phantom Black, and Cocktail Red. The…
autoX Awards 2024: Triumph Speed T4 performance, quality and
2024 autoX Awards: The T4 is based on the Triumph Speed 400, with cost-conscious design modifications to make it more affordable. The engine is the same 398cc TR-series engine as the Speed 400, but its power and torque figures are 9bhp and 1.5Nm lower respectively. 2024 autoX Awards: The Indian 300 – 400cc motorcycle market is becoming increasingly competitive and almost all manufacturers want a piece of the pie. Traditionally, Royal Enfield has dominated the market with its classic cruisers. Although Triumph already has a niche in this segment with the launch of two 400cc bikes, this year they have further upped their game with the launch of a new model - the Speed T4. Priced at Rs 2.17 lakh (ex-showroom), it has become the most affordable Triumph model in the country. The T4 is based on the Speed 400, with cost-conscious design modifications to make it more affordable. The engine is the same 398cc TR-series engine as the Speed…
Triumph Speed T4 vs Jawa 42 FJ Specifications Comparison:
Triumph recently launched the Speed T4 in India at a price of Rs 2.17 lakh ex-showroom. The new Triumph Speed T4 is the entry-level offering in the Triumph range but has more torque (from 3,500rpm to 5,500rpm) than the Speed 400 which uses the same TR series engine. Apart from the more torque, the Speed T4 also features a retro design and a traditional telescopic mechanism, making it comparable to Jawa's new 42 FJ, which starts at Rs 1.99 lakh and goes up to Rs 2.2 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Based on the Triumph Speed 400, the Speed T4 and Jawa 42 FJ share the round LED headlight, one-piece handlebar, fuel tank design and upswept exhaust pipes. The former has a "400" graphic printed on the tank, while the latter has a "Jawa" label printed on the tank. The rear of the Speed T4 is sleeker than that of the Jawa 42 FJ. Also read: 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and…
Triumph Speed T4 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specifications
When comparing the all-new Triumph Speed T4 and the 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350, the differences in their specifications highlight the unique personality and performance of each motorcycle. Known for its advanced technology, the Speed T4 has a powerful engine and modern components designed to deliver a dynamic riding experience. In contrast, the Classic 350 emphasizes a more traditional approach, with its own unique specifications that focus on reliability and ease of use. This comparison will explore key aspects such as engine performance, suspension systems, braking capabilities and technical features, giving you a clear understanding of how each motorcycle can meet different riding needs and preferences. Also read: Triumph Speed T4 vs Speed 400 Specs Comparison: What's the Difference? Triumph Speed T4 vs Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specifications Comparison: Appearance The Speed T4 borrows key design features from the standard Speed 400, such as the round LED headlight, sculpted fuel tank, one-piece seat, alloy wheels, exhaust pipes and taillights. However,…
Triumph Speed T4 vs Speed 400 Specifications Comparison:
Triumph recently added an affordable 400cc motorcycle, the Speed T4, to its lineup. The company also launched an updated version of the Speed 400 with all-new colour options and features. Both the motorcycles look almost identical with some minor differences. The Speed T4 is priced at Rs 2.17 lakh, while the new Speed 400 starts at Rs 2.4 lakh (ex-showroom). The former is Rs 23,000 cheaper than the latter. Read on to know how the new Speed T4 compares with the Speed 400 on different parameters. Triumph Speed T4 and Speed 400: Appearance The Speed T4 and Speed 400 are almost identical in appearance, but the former features bright markings on the wheels and a "400" logo on the fuel tank. It has a standard telescopic fork instead of the gold inverted fork of the Speed 400. However, other features such as the alloy wheels, round headlight, integrated seat, taillight and fuel tank outline are similar to the Speed 400.…
Triumph Speed T4 launched in India at Rs 2.17 lakh;
Triumph India has expanded its product line-up with the launch of the Speed T4, the most affordable model in the Indian market. The motorcycle is available in three eye-catching colours: white, red and black. Triumph Motorcycles India has expanded its modern classics range with the launch of the Speed T4. Priced at Rs 2.17 lakh (ex-showroom), the Speed T4 is competitive in the 350-500cc retro-styled motorcycle segment. The motorcycle retains the same chassis as the Speed 400 but swaps the inverted front forks for conventional telescopic ones to give it a more classic look. It rides on 17-inch wheels and non-radial tyres to give it a retro feel. Key updates include a redesigned fuel tank with new graphics and a revised seat. Although it shares the platform with the Speed 400, the Speed T4 stands out with its retro styling and fun vibes. New Triumph Speed T4 Bike: Design Triumph has launched the Speed T4 in India in three eye-catching…