KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Speed 400 is available at a price tag of Rs 2.33 lakh
- Equipped with a 398.15cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine
- Offered with multiple optional accessories
The Bajaj-Triumph Speed 400 recently got launched in India. The new middle-weight bike has instantaneously got an immense response from the audience. The bookings for it have already plunged 10,000 plus mark. As it is a roadster bike, Triumph is also offering a long list of optional accessories to customize it according to the taste of buyers. We've got a price list of these official accessories which might help you in choosing the right fitments for your bike. Do read below the complete list. Meanwhile, join our Whatsapp Group Community of petrolheads to find out more exciting news like this.
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Bajaj-Triumph Speed 400 - Accessories Price List
Part Name | Price (in Rs) |
Quilated Seat | 6,942 |
Bullet LED Indicators (Front) | 2,433.99 |
Bullet LED Indicators (Rear) | 2,490 |
Mud Splash Protection Kit | 474.99 |
Lower Engine Bars | 2,003.99 |
Sump Guard | 4,508 |
Tank Pad | 330.99 |
Bar-End Mirrors | 7,050.99 |
Screen Fitting Kit | 378 |
Coated Screen | 391 |
Triumph offers various types of accessories for the Speed 400 in India. These accessories include protective parts as well as customizable options for utility enhancements. While the list of accessories and their names as well as details are already available on the official website; pricing is still not shown. The latest list which we got our hands on belongs to a customer who has booked the bike in Chennai. This list shows the details of prices for every available option. A detailed analysis of the list hints that the protective parts are priced lower while the customizable parts are pitched higher in pricing.
While these prices may vary per city, the idea of accessory pack costing is clear via this online image. Triumph is currently on an expansion spree for its dealerships. The aim is to achieve a footprint in more than 100 cities by the end of 2023. Huge demand for the Speed 400 & pre-bookings for the upcoming Scrambler 400X hint at a successful attempt. Therefore, to keep the fire going, Triumph needs to keep working hard. Mind you, Speed 400 is built at Bajaj's Chakan 2.0 plant. It is powered by an all-new 398.15cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine & it is available in 3 different colour options.
Verdict
The availability of accessories help customers to customize the bike as per their taste & use. Currently, the Speed 400 rivals KTM 390 Duke & BMW G 310 R in India. But, TVS Apache RTR 310 & the upcoming Royal Enfield Scram 450 are also in pipeline. Therefore, the competition for the newly launched baby Triumph is going to get tought in the coming time.