Triumph is in the midst of a whirlwind of new launches aimed at the different markets where it has a presence. Among them is the new Triumph Speed T4 400 2025a low-cost version derived from the current standard variant of the model. In it, at first glance, we can see the inclusion of a front suspension controlled by a conventional inverted fork.
In the words of Rakesh Sharma, CEO of Bajaj Auto Ltd., he commented on the launch of the new Speed 400 and Speed T4 400 2025: “With the launch of the Triumph Speed T4 and Speed 400 MY25, we continue our commitment to expanding the Triumph range in India. These models combine tradition and innovation, offering something special to both relaxed and performance-seeking riders.”
Concludes: “The Triumph and Bajaj alliance has sold nearly 60,000 TR series motorcycles in over 50 countries, including India. We are delighted with the customer acceptance and the expanding franchise base.” In short, the culmination of a truly successful range that now has a more affordable option aimed at certain international markets.
Triumph Speed T4 400 2025 in detail
The British firm continues to expand its current range of models with newly designed frames, as is the case with this one. Triumph Speed T4 400. In addition to the aforementioned conventional front fork, replacing the inverted unit of the standard model, the new watered-down version of Triumph’s Modern Classic also implements some tweaks in mechanical terms.
Now the single-cylinder engine of 398 ccfuel injection and liquid cooling declares 31 hp at 7,000 rpm with a maximum torque of 36 Nm at 5,000 rpm. Despite the overall performance reduction, Triumph argues that 85% of the torque is now available from 2,500 rpm. Another detail worth mentioning is the use of a smaller rear tyre, going from the original 150 mm to another size. 140/70-17.
To complete the list of specific features of this Triumph Speed T4 400, the brand itself explains that “It features a distinctive exhaust note that adds a touch of sportiness and character. With its deep, resonant sound, the T4 offers a truly satisfying driving experience.” All this for a final price of 217,000 rupees (2,329 euros), 23,000 rupees less than the standard Speed 400, and with the option to choose between three different colour schemes:
- Metallic White
- Phantom Black
- Red Wine Cocktail