Triumph Speed 400
Triumph Speed 400 is a 398cc cruiser bike with price starting from Rs. 2.40 lakh. It is available in 4 colours and is offered in a single variant. The bike gets disc brakes in the front and rear, apart from this it weighs 179 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters. Speed 400 is a tough competitor to Bajaj Dominar 400, Honda CB350RS and Honda Hness CB350 .
Pros and Cons of Speed 400
Likes
- Exciting and friendly performance
- Comfortable yet sporty riding dynamics
- Build quality is premium
- Phenomenal pricing
Dislikes
- Sharper braking would’ve been appreciated
- Lacks ‘smart’ features
Expert's Conclusion
Triumph has knocked it out of the park with the Speed 400. It offers a great biking experience for the price and surely lives up to the tag of being a Triumph motorcycle. There are hardly any deal-breakers to complain about.
Triumph Speed 400 Specifications
- 398 CCEngine
- 40 PS @ 8000 rpmMax Power
- 13 LitersFuel Capacity
- TubelessTyre Type
- 179 KgKerb Weight
- 37.5 Nm @ 6500 rpmMax Torque
Triumph Speed 400 Overview
The Triumph Speed 400 has been updated for 2025, and also launched a more affordable variant of it, called the Speed T4. Here's what these bikes get. As part of the 2025 update the bike has recieved 4 new colour schemes. Here's a detailed breakdown of what they offer.
Triumph Speed 400 is a 398cc roadster offering from the British manufacturer. It is offered in 4 colours. The Speed 400 is also the first single-cylinder bike from Triumph, built in collaboration with Bajaj Auto.
Triumph Speed 400 Key Highlights
Price: The 2025 Speed 400 is offered at a price of Rs 2,40,000 - an increase of Rs 6,000 over the original price. It is available in 4 colours: Racing Yellow/Pearl Metallic White (new for 2025), Phantom Black/Pewter Grey, Pearl Metallic White/Pewter Grey, Racing Red/Pearl Metallic White.
Features: The Triumph Speed 400 comes with all-LED lighting, bar-end mirrors, switchable traction control, and Bosch dual-channel ABS. Its semi-digital instrument cluster lacks smartphone connectivity or navigation but is pretty info-laden, complete with a gear position indicator, distance-to-empty readout, and tell-tale lights. There’s even a USB-C port to keep the handlebar-mounted electronic devices charged up. It now gets adjustable levers with the MY25 update. As a part of the accessories catalogue, Triumph offers heated grips, indicators and luggage options too, all with a two-year, unlimited mileage warranty.
Engine: The Triumph Speed 400 is powered by a 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that churns out 40PS at 8000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6500rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a slip-and-assist clutch.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The Speed 400 is built on a hybrid spine/perimeter tubular steel frame with a bolt-on rear subframe. It is linked to a 43mm inverted Big Piston Fork offering 140mm wheel travel, and a preload-adjustable gas-charged monoshock with a remote reservoir with 130mm wheel travel. The motorcycle rolls on 17-inch aluminium alloy wheels. The Triumph Speed 400 gets Vredestein tyres. Braking is via a 300mm disc up front (with a radial calliper) and a 230mm disc at the rear, both from ByBre. The bike comes with a 13-litre fuel tank. With the MY25 update, the seat height has gone up to 803mm, kerb weight has increased tot 179kg.
Rivals: The Triumph Speed 400 rivals the KTM 390 Duke, BMW G 310 R, Honda CB300R, Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z and the Zontes GK350.
The bike is offered in 4 new colours and here’s what we think about them
Triumph Speed 400 Price and Variants
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Speed 400 STD398 cc |
Rs. 2.40 Lakh
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Triumph Speed 400 Expert Review
e Triumph Speed 400, along with a few other bikes, disrupted the two-wheeler market in India last year by offering premium quality at a very affordable price tag. But, does its appeal, on paper, translate to the road. Let’s take a look:
Design
The Speed 400 gets gorgeous retro looks with an aesthetically proportionate design language. The round headlight with the beautifully carved fuel tank, bar-end mirrors and the upswept exhaust give it a unique presence on the road, catching eyeballs wherever it goes. The build quality is probably the best in the segment and looks even better in the flesh.
Engine, Performance & Mileage
The Triumph Speed 400 is powered by a 398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 40PS at 8000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6500rpm. The motor is pretty quick for a neo-retro roadster as we recorded a 0-60kmph acceleration time of 3.49 seconds and 0-100kmph time of 8.15 seconds during our tests. It is not as quick as the KTM 390 Duke and that is not what the bike is all about because it is not a streetfighter that’s supposed to provide manic performance at all times. The engine is very tractable as it has a very good torque spread from 2500rpm - 9500rpm. You can easily do speeds of 45-50kmph in sixth gear, making the bike quite easy to ride in the city and also cruise at speeds of 110-120kmph on the highway without much vibrations.
Handling & Ride Quality
The Speed 400 gets a very well-balanced chassis and agile handling characteristics. It leans into corners easily and can be flicked from one side to the other effortlessly while maintaining good stability all the time. The brakes offer good bite and the Vredestein radial tyres offer great grip, adding to the great handling capabilities of the bike.
Comfort
The 43mm inverted fork and gas-charged monoshock suspension is very plush and does a fantastic job of soaking up bumps and potholes, perfect for our Indian road conditions. The 803mm seat along with the wide single-piece handlebar and mid-set footpegs give the bike a comfortable, upright riding posture and allows you to ride the bike in any manner you wish to. In 2025 model, the seat cushion is now thicker and we shall find out if that has made it more comfortable when we ride it.
Features
The Triumph Speed 400 gets a semi-digital instrument console with an analogue speedometer and an LCD screen showing tachometer, odometer, trip meter and other regular readouts. It doesn’t get smartphone connectivity, which is a big miss for a bike of this price tag. It does however get a USB charging port and traction control, which works flawlessly, is not very intrusive and if you switch it off, it stays that way even when you turn the engine key off.
Should You Buy The Triumph Speed 400?
The Triumph Speed 400 offers a great package of beautiful looks, exceptional fit and finish levels, good performance, great handling characteristics and a very comfortable riding experience. Yes, it misses out on smartphone connectivity but as a neo-retro roadster, it has everything else well covered. And at a price tag of Rs 2,40,000 (ex-showroom), it offers great value for money.
Triumph Speed 400 User Reviews
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Mileage3.6/5
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Performance4.5/5
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Maintenance3.6/5
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Comfort4.6/5
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Features & Styling4.8/5
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Triumph Speed 400 Colours
- Racing Yellow Pearl Matallic White
- Racing Red Pearl Metallic White
- Phantom Black Pewter Grey
- Pearl Metallic White Pewter Grey
Questions & Answers on Speed 400
Answered by Zigwheels Expert- Latest
- Most Relevant
- The Triumph Speed 400 is available in 3 different colours - Phantom Black, Caspian Blue, Carnival Red.
- The Triumph Speed 400 comes under the category of Cruiser Bike body type.
- As of now there is no official update from the brands end. So, we would request you to wait for official announcement.
- The kerb weight of Speed 400 is 170 Kg.
- The Speed 400 price in Jaipur is Rs 2.33 Lakh (ex-showroom). Also, click on link below to know the on road price of Triumph Speed 400.https://www.zigwheels.com/triumph-bikes/speed-400/on-road-price-jaipur
- The Triumph Speed 400 is powered by an all-new 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that churns out 40PS at 8000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6500rpm. It is mated to a 6-speed transmission with a slip-and-assist clutch. It comes with a generous 16,000km service interval. The engine nestles inside a hybrid spine/perimeter tubular steel frame with a bolt-on rear subframe. It is linked to a 43mm inverted Big Piston Fork up front offering 140mm wheel travel, and a preload-adjustable gas-charged monoshock with remote reservoir at the rear with 130mm wheel travel. The motorcycle rolls on 17-inch aluminium alloy wheels wrapped in Apollo Alpha H1 rubbers. Braking is via a 300mm disc up front (with a radial caliper) and a 230mm disc at the rear, both from ByBre. The bike comes with a 13-litre fuel tank, an accessible 795mm tall seat, and a light kerb weight of 170kg.
- Its a 398cc liquid cooled DOHC single cylinder that churns 40PS@8000 rpm. It redlines at about ~8500 rpm so all the power is delivered at the top end. 80% of Torque is available from 4000 rpm with a maximum torque of 37.5Nm@6500 rpm, so it feels very torqee, because of its light and compact body. Vibrations are there after 6000 rpm but it feels more pleasant in 4th to 6th gear in that upper rev band. The engine can easily sit on 6-7K rpm for long hours and cruise at about 120kmpl. Not much heat related concerns even in traffic, the radiator does its job well, but yes it does heat up a little bit, which is why prefer riding on highways.
- The Speed 400 uses an all-new 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. It produces 40PS at 8000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6500rpm, working in conjunction with a 6-speed transmission with a slip-and-assist clutch. The claimed mileage stands at 28.3kmpl.
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