Triumph is all set to change the overall dynamics of the two- wheeler market with the possible launch of the new Thruxton and other bikes that would be soon launched in India. To be able to grasp a formidable chunk of the market Triumph has revised the pricing from Rs 2.17 to Rs 1.99 lakh Rs. Beyond the other changes the bike has received several cosmetic changes as well.
New Colors
The bike would have a slew of color options, these include layered gloss, Pearl Metallic White, Caspian Blue, Phantom black, a combination of storm grey and phantom black. The cosmetic changes do not only involve new color schemes, other changes include a upswept exhaust with brushed steel finish, that would be available in all four colors.
Beyond that the new bike would get a brushed 3d speed T4 emblem on the side panel. The updates frame color along with the brushed aluminum steel finish give the bike a much more appealing look that is unlike any other bike in the segment.
Specs And Performance
Mechanically the bike remains the same as the predecessors, key highlights of the Triumph Speed T4 include a Torque Assist, Bosch Dual -Channel ABS, all Led Lighting , Distinctive Led Drl’s and a USB charging port. The bike has a digital instrument cluster along with a LCD display.
Braking specs of the bike comprises of a 300 mm front and a 230 mm rear disc rotors. The bike would have standard 43 mm telescopic forks upfront and a monoshock at the rear to help the bike deploy its power effectively.
Engine Specs
The Bike would be powered by a 398.15 cc Liquid Cooled DOHC single cylinder engine that generates about 31 s of the power and 36 NM of peak torque. The bike has been specifically designed for urban use and its easy riding position as well as easy to handle power further makes it a go to choice for many who seek a easy everyday rider and a fun streetfighter for the weekends. The Bike is the perfect choice for riders who seek to a easy rider for everyday, a bike that can ride across the highways with ease and give the riders the perfect combination of speed, performance and comfort.
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