The Triumph Speed T4 has received a fresh splash of colour with the launch of a vibrant new paint scheme called Baja Orange. Priced at Rs. 2.05 lakh (ex-showroom), this new addition brings more style to the brand’s modern-classic lineup and is aimed at buyers looking for a retro motorcycle with bold visual appeal.
Colours
With the addition of Baja Orange, the Triumph Speed T4 is now available in a total of five colour options. The new paint scheme features a dual-tone finish. The top and rear half of the fuel tank are finished in bright orange, while the lower section of the tank is painted black. A neat white stripe separates the two tones, giving the bike a striking contrast and a clean, finished look.
Here’s a quick look at all available colour options:
Colour Option | Description |
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Baja Orange | Orange with black and white tank stripe |
Caspian Blue with Pearl Metallic White | Blue and white combo |
Lava Red Gloss with Pearl Metallic White | Red and white combo |
Phantom Black with Pearl Metallic White | Black and white combo |
Phantom Black with Storm Grey | Dual-tone black and grey |
Design
The Triumph Speed T4 maintains its identity as a modern-classic motorcycle. It comes with a round LED headlight, round rear-view mirrors, and a ribbed single seat that adds to its retro personality. The matte-finished exhaust, simple body lines, and minimalist design language offer a clean, vintage-inspired aesthetic.
The bike uses a steel trellis frame, which provides structural strength while keeping the overall look sleek. Suspension duties are handled by a telescopic fork at the front and a monoshock at the rear, offering decent comfort for everyday riding.
Engine
At the heart of the Speed T4 is a 398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. This motor produces 30.6bhp at 7,000rpm and 36Nm of torque at 5,000rpm, making it a solid performer in the lightweight roadster category. The engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox that promises smooth shifts and adequate grunt for city and highway riding alike.
Braking
The braking setup on the Speed T4 includes a disc brake at both the front and rear, giving it reliable stopping power. While the bike doesn’t go overboard with features, it includes all the essentials expected at its price point and segment.
Competition
In the Indian market, the Triumph Speed T4 goes head-to-head with the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. While the Hunter 350 offers a more classic British aesthetic and slightly lower displacement, the Speed T4 brings in more power, a more modern build, and sharper looks for riders wanting a different flavour of retro motorcycling.
With the Baja Orange colourway now added to the mix, the Triumph Speed T4 becomes even more appealing for buyers who like their retro bikes with a bold twist.
FAQs
What is the price of the Triumph Speed T4?
It is priced at Rs. 2.05 lakh, ex-showroom.
What engine does the Speed T4 use?
It has a 398cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine.
How many colour options are available?
There are five colours including the new Baja Orange.
What bikes compete with the Speed T4?
It rivals the Royal Enfield Hunter 350.
What type of brakes does it have?
The Speed T4 has disc brakes at the front and rear.