Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its 400cc modern classic lineup in India with the launch of the Speed T4. Positioned as a more accessible version of the Speed 400the Speed T4 is now Triumph’s most affordable offering in India. Alongside this, the British brand has also launched the updated 2025 Speed 400, featuring new paint schemes and upgrades. Here’s a closer look at how these two models differ from each other.
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Triumph Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Design & Colour Options
At first glance, both the Speed T4 and Speed 400 appear quite similar in design, sharing various components. However, subtle details differentiate the two. The Speed T4 features a ‘400’ graphic on its fuel tank and twin-shade reflective decals on the wheels, while the Speed 400 maintains its original design. Both bikes share components like the round headlight, sculpted fuel tank, single-piece seat, alloy wheels, and tail light.
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When it comes to colour options, the MY25 Speed 400 is offered in three new shades: Racing Yellow, Pearl Metallic White, and Racing Red, in addition to the previously available Phantom Black. The Speed T4, on the other hand, is offered in Metallic White, Phantom Black, and Cocktail Red Wine. The distinct graphics help to visually distinguish the two models.
Triumph Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Engine & Performance
Both motorcycles are powered by the same 398cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. However, peak outputs are not the same. The Speed 400 delivers 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm of torque, while the Speed T4 is tuned to offer 30.6 bhp and 36 Nm of torque. According to Triumph, the T4 has been optimised for improved low-end torque, providing smoother rideability in lower and mid-speed ranges, and reducing the need for frequent gear shifts.
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While both bikes share the same 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch, they differ in top speed. The Speed T4 reaches its limiter at 135 kmph, whereas the Speed 400 can push up to 145 kmph.
Triumph Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Suspension & Hardware
In a bid to make the Speed T4 more affordable, prudent measures are evident in the Speed T4 compared to the Speed 400. One of the key differences lies in the suspension. The Speed T4 is equipped with a telescopic fork, whereas the Speed 400 gets a more premium 43 mm USD big-piston fork. However, both bikes retain the same monoshock at the rear.
The braking systems are identical, featuring a 300 mm disc with a 4-piston radial caliper at the front and a 230 mm disc with a floating caliper at the rear, both equipped with ABS.
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Another difference is the exhaust, with the Speed T4’s system designed to produce a more throaty sound compared to the Speed 400’s. When it comes to tyres, the Speed T4 comes with MRF Nylogrip Zapper tyres, a more economical option compared to the MRF Steel Brace or Apollo Alpha H1 radials fitted on the Speed 400. Both bikes, however, have the same tyre sizes: 110/70-R17 at the front and 140/70-R17 at the rear.
Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Dimensions & Accessibility
While both motorcycles appear similar in proportions, the Speed T4 has a slightly wider handlebar at 827 mm, compared to the Speed 400’s 814 mm. They also differ narrowly in height, with the Speed T4 standing at 1,098 mm, 14 mm taller than the Speed 400’s 1,084 mm. In terms of seat height, the Speed 400 offers better accessibility at 790 mm, whereas the Speed T4’s seat is 806 mm high. Additionally, the Speed T4 features a longer wheelbase at 1,406 mm, in distinction to the Speed 400’s 1,377 mm. The Speed 400 is also lighter, weighing 176 kg, 4 kg lighter than the Speed T4.
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Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Features
In terms of features, both models share many similarities, including the LED headlight, tail light, and semi-digital instrument cluster. However, one key difference is that the Speed 400 comes with a switchable traction control system, while the Speed T4 lacks it. Aside from this, the two motorcycles offer similar equipment.
Speed T4 vs Speed 400: Price
The price difference between the two models reflects the changes made to the Speed T4. The Speed T4 is priced at Rs 2.17 lakh, undercutting the Speed 400 by Rs 23,000, with the MY25 Speed 400 priced at Rs 2.40 lakh (ex-showroom prices).