Triumph Motorcycles has introduced four new color options for its modern classic, the Speed T4, further enhancing its signature appeal. Along with the fresh paint schemes, the bike also gets premium design updates that refine its overall aesthetics. Priced at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Speed T4 continues to offer a blend of timeless styling and modern performance.

Triumph has expanded the Speed T4’s appeal with four new eye-catching tri-tone color options. Riders can now choose from Caspian Blue with Pearl Metallic White, Lava Red Gloss with Pearl Metallic White, Phantom Black with Pearl Metallic White, and Phantom Black with Storm Grey. These fresh shades add a bold and dynamic touch to the bike’s classic design.

Triumph Speed T4 – Phantom Black/Pearl Metallic White |

The Triumph Speed T4 is powered by a 400cc engine that generates 31 PS at 7,000 rpm and 36 Nm of torque at 5,000 rpm, offering excellent low-end torque between 3,500-5,500 rpm for smooth acceleration. Key features include manual throttle body control, a slipper clutch, a 43 mm telescopic fork for better suspension, and dual-channel ABS for enhanced safety. The bike also comes equipped with a console featuring a USB port, adding convenience to its performance-oriented design.

Triumph Speed T4 - Lava Red Gloss/Pearl Metallic White

Triumph Speed T4 – Lava Red Gloss/Pearl Metallic White |

The Speed T4’s premium design has been enhanced with a brushed steel-finished exhaust, a 3D ‘Speed T4’ emblem on the side panel, and an updated frame color. New tyre stickers further elevate its premium look. As part of Triumph’s Modern Classic range, the Speed T4 blends British motorcycling heritage with cutting-edge engineering, featuring a distinctive parallel-twin engine and timeless design elements that showcase the brand’s legacy while delivering modern performance.

Triumph Speed T4 - Caspian Blue/Pearl Metallic White

Triumph Speed T4 – Caspian Blue/Pearl Metallic White |

Triumph Motorcycles, founded in 1902, marked its 120th anniversary in 2022. The company continues to lead the British motorcycle industry, having delivered over 83,389 motorcycles in 2022. Triumph is also expanding its global presence, with plans to reach 800 dealers worldwide by 2023, solidifying its position as the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.


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