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Triumph Speed 400 Booking Amount Raised To Rs 10000

Triumph Speed 400 Booking Amount Raised To Rs. 10,000

Triumph has increased the booking amount for the much-anticipated Speed 400 to Rs. 10,000, creating a buzz among motorcycle enthusiasts. This move signals the growing interest and demand for Triumph's latest offering in the mid-capacity segment. The Speed 400, known for its sporty demeanor and cutting-edge features, has gained attention for its remarkable design and performance capabilities. Prospective buyers eager to secure their slot can now place their bookings with the revised amount, further heightening the anticipation surrounding this exciting addition to Triumph's impressive lineup.

The booking amount earlier was Rs. 2000 and now it has been hiked by Rs. 8000 for the new Triumph Speed 400.

The Triumph Speed 400 was launched at an introductory price of Rs. 2.23 lakh for the initial 10,000 units which was clocked in a matter of days. The booking amount at the time of launch was Rs. 2,000 and now it has been updated to Rs. 10,000 and it reflects on the company’s official website. The company also claims that the bookings have crossed the 15,000 mark which is quite the feat.

Bajaj Speed Triumph 400 and Scrambler 400 X

Bajaj has recently announced the roll out of the locally manufactured Triumph Speed 400 from its new facility named Chakan 2 in Pune, the facility has a production capacity of 25,000 units, of which initially 5000 units will be allocated for Triumph and the rest 20,000 for KTM. The company is also planning to expand the dealer and service network from the current 15 locations to 120 over the course of two years.

Both the bikes house an all-new 398 cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, fuel-injected, DOHC, TR-series engine that comes mated to a six-speed gearbox that produces 39 bhp of power at 8000 rpm and 37.5 Nm of peak torque at 6500 rpm.

The Speed 400 comes with 17-inch tyres on both wheels and the Scrambler 400 gets a 19-inch setup for the front and a 17-inch setup for the rear section. Both bikes sport the same suspension setup, albeit with some travel differences.

Up front, there is a 43 mm USD fork and for the rear, there is a monoshock. The Scrambler gets a travel of 150 mm on both sides and the Speed gets 140 mm travel for the front section and 130 mm at the rear. Braking duties are handled by a 320 mm front disc for the Scrambler and a 300 mm disc for the Speed 400, both bikes get a 230 mm disc at the rear.

The Speed 400 is 814 mm wide, 1,084 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 1,377 mm. On the other hand, the Scrambler 400 X is 901 mm wide, 1,169 mm tall and has a wheelbase of 1,418 mm. Both bikes can hold up to 13 litres of fuel.

The Speed 400 tips the scales at 176 kg and the Scrambler weighs 9 kg more than its counterpart. The seat height for the Scrambler is 835 mm and the Speed will seat you at 790 mm.

The feature list includes switchable traction control, dual-channel ABS, all LED lighting, type C charging port, semi-analogue dash, and ride by wire to name a few.

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By: Sumesh Soman

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