
Triumph Speed 400 in pictures: Design, features, specifications and more

Triumph Motorcycles recently launched the much anticipated Triumph Speed 400 to the Indian market. The Speed 400 is the first product to come from Triumph's partnership with Bajaj in India.

The Triumph Speed 400 will be built at Bajaj’s plant in Pune and is the entry-level bike from the brand. The price for the bike starts from Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom).

The company describes the frame of the new Triumph Speed 400 as a hybrid spine/perimeter frame built from tubular steel. It gets a 13-litre of fuel tank and a big Triumph logo on top of it.

In terms of design, the Speed 400 borrows its styling cues from the Speed Twin 900. It gets circular LED headlamps with DRLs and it gets a golden upside-down fork. The bike also gets LED indicators with LED taillamps.

Talking about the engine, the Speed 400 is powered by a liquid-cooled, 398cc, single-cylinder petrol engine which puts out 40hp at 8,000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6,500rpm.

The engine is brand new and is christened the TR-series. The engine comes paired with a 6-speed gearbox. Triumph claims that the Speed 400 can do 0-60 kph in 2.8 seconds and 100 mph is achieved in 7 seconds.

The bike gets a semi-digital instrument cluster. It gets a big analogue dial for speed and a digital display which puts out various information.

Other features include switchable traction control, an immobiliser, an assist clutch, a USB-C charging port and ride-by-wire.

The Triumph Speed gets 17-inch wheels at both ends, wrapped in Metzeler Sportec M9RR rubber. It gets a 43mm big-piston fork at the front and a mono-shock at the rear.

The suspension has 140mm of travel at the front and 130mm at the rear.

Triumph is offering the 400 with a 2-year/unlimited mileage warranty and a 16,000 km service interval.

The Speed 400 weighs around 170 kg and has 790 mm of seat height. The bike gets a 300 mm front disc brake with Bosch dual-channel ABS.

As mentioned previously, the price for the Triumph Speed 400 starts from Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom). The bike competes with Bajaj Dominor 400, KTM Duke 390, BMW G 310 R, Royal Enfield Scram 411, Harley Davidson X440 and Honda CB 350.