Bajaj-Triumph has finally released the all-new Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X. In London, the 400cc duo had their world premiere, while in India, they will be introduced on July 5, 2023. Both motorcycles are designed and manufactured in Hinckley, UK, and come with a two-year unlimited mileage warranty and a 16,000 km service interval.
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It would be part of the brand's roadster lineup, which already includes the Speed Twin 900 and 1200. There is a new single-engine platform and an all-new engine with a six-speed gearbox on the Speed 400.
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Two-tone paint schemes are available, each with a prominent Triumph tank graphic, in Carnival Red, Caspian Blue, and Phantom Black. It boasts factory-fitted security and all-LED lighting as well as Triumph's signature silhouette, upswept silencer and sculpted fuel tank. Standard features include black powder-coated engine casings and gold anodized forks.
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Speed 400 weighs only 170 kg and has a seat height of 790mm. The bike features 43mm big-piston upside-down front forks and mono-shock rear suspension with a bolt-on rear subframe. With 17-inch wheels and a 300mm disc brake, the motorcycle has a four-piston radial front brake and dual-channel ABS.
Among its notable features are a Ride-by-wire throttle, Torque-assist clutch, Switchable traction control system, and USB-C charging port. Last but not least, the bike features a large analogue speedometer and an LCD screen with a digital tachometer, fuel range indicator, and prominent gear indicator. Additionally, heated grips are available as an accessory. A steering lock and an anti-theft immobilizer are standard safety features.
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The Triumph Scrambler 400 X comes with a 398cc single-cylinder four-valve engine that delivers 39.4 horsepower and 37.5 Nm of peak torque.
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This engine surpasses Euro 5 emissions and is mated to a six-speed transmission.