Triumph Launches Four New Color Variants for Speed T4 at Rs 1.99 Lakh
Triumph Motorcycles enhances its 400cc modern classic lineup with dual-tone color schemes and premium design updates, expanding options in the mid-capacity segment.
Triumph Motorcycles has announced a significant expansion of its Speed T4 motorcycle lineup, introducing four new color schemes and design refinements. The announcement comes as the company continues to develop its presence in the 400cc segment of the Indian market.
The new color palette introduces distinctive two-tone combinations: Caspian Blue paired with Pearl Metallic White, Lava Red Gloss complemented by Pearl Metallic White, and two variations of Phantom Black - one with Pearl Metallic White and another with Storm Grey. These additions provide customers with expanded aesthetic options in the modern classic motorcycle segment.
The manufacturer has also implemented several design updates to enhance the motorcycle's visual appeal. These modifications include a brushed steel finished exhaust, a newly designed 3D 'Speed T4' emblem on the side panel, revised frame coloring, and updated tire sticker designs.
From a technical perspective, the Speed T4 maintains its established performance specifications. The 400cc engine generates 31 PS at 7000 rpm and delivers 36 Nm of torque at 5000 rpm, with particular emphasis on power delivery in the 3500-5500 rpm range. The motorcycle retains its core features, including manual throttle body control, slipper clutch, 43 mm telescopic fork, dual channel ABS, and an integrated console with USB connectivity.
The Speed T4, positioned within Triumph's Modern Classic range, combines the company's traditional parallel-twin engine architecture with contemporary engineering features. The motorcycle is available at Rs 1,99,000 (Ex-Showroom Delhi), with bookings commencing from February 12, 2025.
Interested customers can obtain additional information and place orders through Triumph's network of dealerships across India or through the company's official Indian operations. The expanded color range and design updates reflect Triumph's ongoing commitment to the Indian motorcycle market, particularly in the premium mid-capacity segment.
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17 Feb 2025
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Kiran Murali