Triumph has updated its most affordable modern classic, the Speed T4, for 2025. It remains mechanically unchanged but features four new colours with refreshed graphics.
- Speed T4 features refreshed graphics, too
- Its price now starts at Rs 1.99 lakh
2025 Triumph Speed T4: What’s new?
The 2025 Triumph Speed T4 gets four new dual-tone colours – blue with metallic white, red with metallic white, black with metallic white and black with grey. These dual-tone colours are divided via a diagonal slash across the tank, lending it an understated look.

This is a major departure from the earlier tank graphics that featured a large ‘400’ lettering with a prominent Triumph logo flanked on both sides. It also features a 3D Speed T4 emblem on its side panel. Another high-quality touch is the brushed aluminium exhaust compared to the black powder-coated one earlier.

At its launch, the Speed T4 was priced at Rs 2.17 lakh, putting it just Rs 23,000 below the more powerful and feature-rich Speed 400. We had reported that Triumph had recently slashed its price by Rs 18,000 as part of its year-end discount, bringing down the price to Rs 1.99 lakh. Triumph has now made this price permanent.

The Speed T4 shares its engine with the Speed 400, albeit in a lower state of tune. The bike produces 31hp and 36Nm from the 398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine paired to a 6-speed gearbox. Also, the Speed T4 misses features such as an electronic throttle, traction control, an immobiliser and the golden upside-down fork.
The Triumph Speed T4 rivals the Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, TVS Apache RTR 310, Hero Mavrick 440 and Royal Enfield Hunter 350. We had previously conducted a performance comparison between the Speed T4 and Pulsar NS400Z. With the recent price cut, these two models are now more closely stacked than ever.
Also see: KTM 390 Duke priced at Rs 2.95 lakh after Rs 18,000 price cut
Comments
Member Login
Personal Details
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.