Triumph Speed T4
Pros and Cons of Speed T4
- Great torque delivery from 2500-5500rpm making it easy to ride in the city
- Throttle response feel really predictable and smooth
- Can cruise very easily on the highway at 100kmph
- Rear suspension feel a bit jarring over larger bumps
- Digital tachometer is tiny and difficult to read
- Not enough visual differentiation between it and the Speed 400
Although the Triumph Speed T4 might appear as a cheaper variant of the Speed 400, it has actually got its own unique personality and appeal. It is a great mid-capacity motorcycle for those upgrading from 150-160cc bikes, and delivers a great city riding experience, without compromising much on highway use either.
Speed T4 Price List
Variants | Ex-Showroom Price |
398.15 cc . 30 kmpl
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Rs. 1.99 Lakh
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Key Specifications of Speed T4
Engine |
398 CC
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Mileage |
30 Kmpl
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Max Power |
31 PS @ 7000 rpm
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Fuel Capacity |
13 Liters
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Top Speed |
135 kmph
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Tyre Type |
Tubeless
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Kerb Weight |
180 Kg
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Max Torque |
36 Nm @ 5000 rpm
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Speed T4 Key Highlights
Price: The Triumph Speed T4 is offered at an ex-showroom price of Rs 1,99,000. It comes in 3 colours: Metallic White, Phantom Black and Cocktail Red Wine.
Features: The Speed T4 gets a semi-digital instrument console, with an analogue speedometer and a digital inset which displays gear-position, tachometer readouts, fuel level readouts and trip/odometer readouts.
Engine: The Triumph Speed T4 gets a 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine; the same one as the Speed 400. However, in the Speed T4, it makes 31PS at 7000rpm and 36Nm at 5000rpm (in the Speed 400 it makes 40PS at 8000rpm and 37.5Nm at 6500rpm). The engine is linked to a 6-speed transmission with a slip-and-assist clutch.
Suspension, Brakes & Other Details: The Triumph Speed T4 is built on a tubular frame. Suspension duties are handled by a 43mm telescopic fork and a gas-charged monoshock with preload adjustability. It rolls on 17-inch alloys at both ends, with 110-section front and 140-section rear MRF Zapper-FX2 tyres. It gets a 300mm front disc brake and 230mm rear disc, with dual-channel ABS. The bike has a wheelbase of 1406mm and a seat height of 806mm. The bike has a kerb weight of 180kg.
Rivals: At the price of Rs 2,17,000 the Speed T4 goes up against the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Hero Mavrick 440, Husqvarna Vitpilen 250, and the KTM Duke 250.
Latest Updates on Speed T4
Triumph Speed T4 Images
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Right Side View
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Speedometer
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Engine
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Fuel tank
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Seat
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Exhaust View
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Rear Tyre View
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Front Tyre View
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Triumph Speed T4 Road Tests
September 29, 2024
Speed T4 News
December 17, 2024
Speed T4 FAQs
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Rs.1.99 Lakh onwards | Rs. 1.49 Lakh onwards | Rs. 2.25 Lakh onwards | Rs. 2.64 Lakh onwards | Rs. 2.05 Lakh onwards | Rs. 1.35 Lakh onwards | Rs. 1.93 Lakh onwards | Rs. 2.39 Lakh onwards | Rs. 2.14 Lakh onwards |
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3 reviews | 4.3 765 reviews | 4.3 86 reviews | 4.6 44 reviews | 4.3 340 reviews | 4.2 197 reviews | 4.2 957 reviews | 4.7 158 reviews | 4.5 94 reviews |
Engine | ||||||||
398 CC | 349 CC | 250 CC | 398 CC | 349 CC | 225 CC | 349 CC | 440 CC | 348 CC |
Mileage | ||||||||
30 Kmpl | 36.2 Kmpl | 30.08 Kmpl | 28.3 Kmpl | 41.88 Kmpl | 40.77 Kmpl | 37.77 Kmpl | 35 Kmpl | 35 Kmpl |
Power | ||||||||
31 PS @ 7000 rpm | 20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | 31 PS @ 9250 rpm | 40 PS @ 8000 rpm | 20.4 PS @ 6100 rpm | 20.4 PS @ 7750 rpm | 20.21 PS @ 6100 rpm | 27.37 PS @ 6000 rpm | 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm |
Braking | ||||||||
- | 36.71m | - | - | 34.40mm | 34.05 mm | 31.93m | - | 31.00m |
Top speed | ||||||||
135 kmph | 114 kmph | 148 kmph | 160 kmph | 114 kmph | 120 kmph | 120 kmph | 137 kmph | 150 kmph |
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