Triumph Speed T4 gets price cut of Rs 18,000

With this year-end discount, the Speed T4 is now priced at Rs 1.99 lakh.

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Triumph Speed T4 gets price cut of Rs 18,000

As 2024 draws to a close, manufacturers are offering year-end discounts to clear stock. Triumph is offering a discount on its entry-level model, the Speed T4.

The Triumph Speed T4 is being offered with a year-end discount of Rs 18,000, bringing the cost of the motorcycle down to Rs 1.99 lakh.

The Speed T4 is built on the same platform as the Speed 400 but features more cost-effective components to keep prices in check. It runs on bias-ply tyres instead of the Speed 400’s radial ones and does not come equipped with traction control. Additionally, the USD fork has been replaced with conventional telescopic forks. Powering the bike is the same 399cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine as the Speed 400, albeit in a lower state of tune: 31hp and 36Nm.

In our experience, we have found that the Speed T4’s riding experience is much more enjoyable in the city than the Speed 400. Due to its heavier crankshaft, it requires fewer gearshifts and its mid-range grunt further accentuates that quality.

The Triumph Speed T4's design is similar to the more expensive Speed 400. It comes with a round LED headlamp, a sculpted fuel tank, a single-piece seat, alloy wheels and a semi-digital instrument cluster. The tail-lamp and other design details are the same as the Speed 400. However, the Speed T4 differentiates itself with unique color options and graphics, including Metallic White, Phantom Black and Cocktail Red Wine. The discount on the Speed T4 is valid until stocks last at your nearest dealership.

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