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Triumph Speed T4 price hiked: New price, engine, features & more
Triumph Speed T4 price hiked: New price, engine, features & more

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Triumph Speed T4 price hiked: New price, engine, features & more

Triumph Speed T4 price hiked. Triumph Motorcycles has silently implemented a price hike on its entry-level model, the Speed T4. The bike, which was launched in September last year year, now carries an ex-showroom price tag of Rs 2.03 lakh, reflecting a hike of Rs 4,121. Previously, the Speed T4 was available at Rs 1.98 lakh, following a limited-period price reduction of Rs 18,000 announced in December 2024. It is worth noting that the model is available in four dual-tone colour options, of which, the Caspian Blue-Pearl Metallic White variant is still listed at Rs 1.99 lakh on the company's website. Triumph Speed T4: All you need to know The Speed T4 is designed specifically for India, sharing its platform with the Speed 400 but with certain cost-effective modifications to keep the pricing competitive. These changes include a shift from the more premium USD fork on the Speed 400 to a conventional telescopic fork for the T4. It also comes equipped with bias-ply tyres instead of the radial ones found on its sibling. Triumph Speed 400 | Is it boring to ride? | TOI Auto Powering the Speed T4 is a 398cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 30.6 bhp and 36 Nm of torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. While it shares its engine setup with the Speed 400, the T4's output is slightly restricted. In terms of design, the motorcycle sports a single-piece seat and a semi-digital instrument cluster. Braking duties are handled by a 300 mm disc at the front and a 230 mm disc at the rear, complemented by dual-channel ABS. Even with the recent price hike, the Speed T4 remains a very competitively priced mid-capacity option for buyers and also the British manufacturer's most affordable model in the country. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs rivals: Price Comparison
2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs rivals: Price Comparison

Hindustan Times

time01-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Hindustan Times

2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 vs rivals: Price Comparison

Royal Enfield recently updated its most accessible offering, the Hunter 350, with a host of changes for the new model year. The 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 starts from ₹1.50 lakh (ex-showroom) and gets new colours, more features, and a much-needed updated rear suspension. The bike is one of the top sellers for the company, and the latest updates are only expected to increase its popularity even further. But what else does the 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 compete against? Let's take a look. The closest rival to the Hunter 350, the TVS Ronin, also received a comprehensive update earlier this year. The bike received two new colours, dual-channel ABS on the mid-spec variant, and visual tweaks including blacked-out headlamp surrounds, revised seat, and a slimmer rear mudguard. The bike continues to draw power from the 225 cc oil-cooled motor tuned for 20.1 bhp and 19.93 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The Ronin is priced from ₹1.35 lakh, going up to ₹1.73 lakh (ex-showroom). ₹ 1.5 - 1.82 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 1.74 - 2.18 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 1.93 - 2.3 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 1.5 Lakhs Onwards Offers Expiring soon ₹ 2 - 2.18 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon ₹ 1.73 - 1.98 Lakhs Offers Expiring soon (Also read: 2025 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 launched: Here's what all is new) The sportier iteration based on the CB350 platform, the Honda CB350RS gets chopped mudguards, ribbed seat, an LED headlamp, and brighter colours that add to its youthful appeal. It draws power from the same 348 cc single-cylinder motor tuned for 20.7 bhp and 30 Nm of peak torque, making it slightly more powerful than the Hunter 350. Much like the Hunter, the CB350RS is also targeted at younger buyers but the Honda neo-retro commands a premium pricing starting at ₹2.16 lakh, going up to ₹2.19 lakh (ex-showroom). Rumour has it that Honda is developing a RE Hunter rival based on the CB350, but the model is still some time away from launch. Bringing the neo-retro looks with modern performance, the Triumph Speed T4 promises the best of both at a highly attractive price. It packs the familiar 399 cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor tuned for more torque, producing 30.6 bhp and 36 Nm. The Speed T4 benefits from a promising chassis, bassy exhaust note and a recent price correction. This means the Triumph Speed T4 is now priced at ₹1.99 lakh (ex-showroom), bringing it closer to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350's territory. (Also read: 2024 Triumph Speed T4 first ride review: Cost-cut or a steal deal?) For those looking at a fun retro machine, the Jawa Forty Two fits the bill as much as the Hunter 350 does. The bike stays true to the retro looks, albeit with a modern heart. The 294 cc motor produces 27 bhp and 26 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. The Forty Two balances easy riding with sporty handling, bringing some fun to the modern-classic space. The Jawa 42 is priced from ₹1.75 lakh, going up to ₹2.01 lakh (ex-showroom), bringing it in the same space as the Hunter 350.

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