Just a couple of days after changing the game in the sub-500cc bike segment in India, Triumph has revealed the on-road prices of the Speed 400, and it is a pretty attractive tag. In this story, we shall analyse how value-for-money the bike is. But first here’s the on-road price in the three major states.
States |
Delhi |
Maharashtra |
Karnataka |
Price |
Rs 2,67,927 |
Rs 2,87,247 |
Rs 3,05,869 |
Now at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.33 lakh, the Triumph Speed 400 is more affordable than all of its rivals like the BMW G 310 R or even the Honda CB300R, and is at par with Bajaj Dominar 400.
In Delhi and Maharashtra, the on-road price of the bike, too, is under Rs 3 lakh mark. That is definitely attractive. With what it has on offer, in terms of premium hardware, powerful yet tractible engine and the Triumph Bonneville-inspired looks, the deal seems to be sweet.
Do note that it isn’t as manic as the KTM 390 Duke, but more soulful and friendlier. This should pose it as a more amateur-friendly bike, or even for experienced riders, a less committed fun ride. Even in terms of handling the Triumph Speed 400 is a delight and effortless in a lot of ways.
If you wish to know more about the Speed 400, then check our detailed review of the bike here.
Lastly, with everything that Triumph Speed 400 has to offer, it is likely to change up the sub-500cc bike segment in India. Especially when you consider its extremely competitive pricing, it most certainly is a value-for-money motorcycle.