Triumph Speed T4 Price Drop: Now More Affordable at ₹1.99 Lakh!
The Triumph Speed T4 has now received a permanent price revision, making it an even more attractive option for budget-conscious riders. Initially launched at ₹2.17 lakh, the bike was available with an ₹18,000 discount, effectively bringing the price down to ₹1.99 lakh. Instead of continuing this promotional offer indefinitely, Triumph has now officially set the ex-showroom price of the Speed T4 at ₹1.99 lakh, ensuring clarity for potential buyers.
Let’s take a closer look at what the Speed T4 offers, its key differences from the Speed 400, and whether it’s the right choice for you.
Triumph Speed T4 vs. Speed 400: Key Differences and Features
1. Shared Platform with Speed 400 but Fewer Features
The Triumph Speed T4 shares its platform with the Speed 400, utilizing the same perimeter tubular steel frame with a bolt-on rear subframe. However, to keep costs lower, the Speed T4 omits some advanced features found on the Speed 400, such as:
- USD (Upside Down) forks
- Traction control
- Electronic throttle control
- Immobilizer
Despite missing out on these features, the Speed T4 aims to provide a more relaxed and practical riding experience, particularly in urban traffic conditions.
2. Performance: Speed T4 vs. Speed 400
Both motorcycles are powered by a 398.15cc, liquid-cooled, DOHC, single-cylinder engine. However, their power outputs differ:
- Speed T4: 31 PS and 36 Nm
- Speed 400: 40 PS and 37.5 Nm
Another notable difference is the throttle control system. The Speed T4 features a manual throttle, whereas the Speed 400 has an electronic throttle system, which enhances ride quality and responsiveness.
3. Suspension & Handling Differences
The Speed T4 comes with a conventional 43mm telescopic fork offering 140mm travel, while the Speed 400 gets USD forks with 130mm travel. Both bikes feature a mono-shock rear suspension for better stability and comfort.
In terms of agility, the Speed T4 has a sharper rake angle (24.2° vs. 25.1° on Speed 400), making it better suited for city riding with quicker steering response.
4. Braking System & Safety
Both bikes come equipped with:
- 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brakes
- Dual-channel ABS
These ensure reliable braking performance under various riding conditions.
5. Wheel & Tyre Specifications
The Speed T4 and Speed 400 share 17-inch wheels, but their tyre sizes differ:
- Speed T4: 110/70 (front) & 140/70 (rear)
- Speed 400: 110/80 (front) & 150/70 (rear)
This slight variation in tyre size affects grip and handling, with the Speed 400 having slightly better road contact.
6. Dimensions & Weight
Some key dimensional differences between the two models include:
Specification | Triumph Speed T4 | Triumph Speed 400 |
---|---|---|
Seat Height | 806mm | 803mm |
Wheelbase | 1,406mm | 1,386mm |
Rake Angle | 24.2° | 25.1° |
Weight | 180kg | 179kg |
While the weight difference is minimal, the longer wheelbase and reduced rake angle of the Speed T4 contribute to better stability in city traffic and a more relaxed riding position.
7. Fuel Tank Capacity & Instrumentation
Both motorcycles come with a 13-litre fuel tank, offering a decent range for city and highway rides. Additionally, both share an analog speedometer with an integrated multi-function LCD screen, providing essential ride information at a glance.
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