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Triumph Speed ​​400 was launched on 5th July.
The company has received bookings for 10,000 units so far.
Good start in the industry.

New Delhi. Triumph Motorcycles is getting tremendous response from the customers for its new bike Speed ​​400. People are liking this bike so much that in just 10 days the company has got booking of 10,000 units of Speed ​​400. Let us tell you that this bike has been launched in the Indian market against the Royal Enfield Classic 350 and Harley-Davidson X440.

Let us tell you that the Triumph Speed ​​400 is a completely made-in-India bike and Bajaj Auto is producing it at its bike plant. Triumph bikes are usually expensive, but the Speed ​​400 has been brought down to a lower price because it is made in India. It is the company’s most affordable and small engine bike in India. It has been launched at a price of Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom). However, the company has kept the price at Rs. 2.23 lakh (ex-showroom) for the first 10,000 bikes, after which the price of the bike will increase by Rs. 10,000.

Triumph Speed ​​400 Features
The bike gets upside down telescopic forks at the front and monoshock suspension setup at the rear. The bike is based on a newly designed perimeter frame. The alloy wheels and engine of the bike get matte black paint. At the same time, a big Triumph logo has been given on the fuel tank with different colors. For rider information, the company has used an analog instrument cluster with a digital display.

In terms of safety, standard features on the bike include dual disc brakes, dual channel ABS and engine immobilizer. All the lighting in the bike is given in LED. It rides on 17-inch alloy wheels as standard with dual purpose radial tyres.

Triumph Speed ​​400: Engine and Specifications
In Triumph Speed ​​400, the company has used 398cc single cylinder engine. This engine produces 40 bhp power at 8,000rpm and 37.5 Nm torque at 6,500rpm. Engine mated to 6-speed gearbox

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