Triumph is now working on a number of 400cc bikes for the Indian market, which will be introduced gradually in 2025. At least three new bikes from the British brand will be expected to be introduced to the Indian market. The 2025 Speed Twin 900 was just launched in India, with a retail price of Rs 8.89 lakh (ex-showroom). Moreover, this article will discuss the upcoming Triumph motorcycles in India.
Several new bikes are being produced by Triumph India and are anticipated to be launched in the nation in the following year. Let’s discuss the three bikes with their key information in the list below.
Triumph plans to launch the Scrambler T4, a less expensive version of the Scrambler 400X, in the Indian market. The design of the motorcycle has already been made public after it was seen several times without any cover-up. For your information, the brand has already launched the Speed T4. Moreover, it is an affordable variant of the Speed 400 that costs Rs 2.17 lakh (ex-showroom).
According to the spy photos, the low-end Scrambler T4 model will be missing a number of high-end features seen on the Scrambler 400X. The USD front forks will not be available in gold colour. Additionally, a traditional single-piece bench seat will take the place of the split seat arrangement. On top of that, the rubber padding for the fuel tank, brake pads, and knuckle protectors will not be included in the feature list. Furthermore, the 398cc engine will power the T4 scrambler, which is similar to the Scrambler 400X. However, it will have a little less power and torque.
The British brand Triumph India, is also planning to launch a cafe-racer model with semi-fairing in the 400cc lineup. Before making its formal debut, the Thruxton 400 motorbike was seen in India without any being hidden. The larger Thruxton 1200 cafe-racer served as a major inspiration for the Triumph Thruxton 400, which is based on the Speed 400.
Based on the spy shots, the next Thruxton 400 will incorporate a number of features from the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. The Scrambler T4 will run on the 398cc petrol engine, which was present in the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X. At 40 bhp and 37.5 Nm, the power output and torque performance will probably remain the same.
The clip-on handlebar, single-piece seat, and curved fuel tank are among its noteworthy characteristics. Unlike the Speed 400, it will feature a new rear design with grab handles and classic tail lamps.
The Bajaj-Triumph partnership is focusing on new 300-500cc bikes. There are speculations about an ADV bike being developed. The three motorbikes that have already emerged from the Speed platform are the Speed 400, Scrambler 400X, and Speed T4. Additionally, the Scrambler T4 has been observed in production-ready form.
The adventure motorcycle market in India is growing quickly. Major models include the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450, KTM 390 Adventure, and the upcoming TVS Apache RTX 310. The simulated pictures show that the Triumph Adventure 400, which is built on the Speed 400 platform, may borrow stylistic elements from the Tiger Sport 660. Lastly, it goes without saying that the same 398cc engine with comparable power and torque will be installed.
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