KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Mumbai, Pune, and Hyderabad deliveries commenced
- Priced at Rs. 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom)
- First 10,000 units have already been sold out
Bajaj-Triumph Speed 400, has finally made its way to dealerships, bringing excitement to enthusiasts across the country. Deliveries have already commenced in various cities, including Mumbai, Pune, and Hyderabad, and the response from the Indian market has been quite positive. Read all of the details about the production & deliveries of the Speed 400 below. Meanwhile, you can join our 91Wheels Whatsapp Group for all of such latest updates from the automotive industry.
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Bajaj-Triumph Speed 400: Make Its Way In The Indian Market
Priced at an attractive Rs. 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom), the Speed 400 has quickly won the hearts of Indian customers, with the first 10,000 units selling out rapidly, especially since they were available at a special discount.
If you're looking to get your hands on this beauty, be prepared to wait a little as the demand is quite high. The dealer sources have indicated that the waiting period could range from 10 to 16 weeks, depending on your location. However, Bajaj Auto's Chakan plant in India is currently producing 5,000 units per month, and they might increase the production capacity to meet the growing demand. The waiting period is expected to decrease as more Triumph showrooms open nationwide.
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But that's not all! Triumph Motorcycles India has another treat in store for motorcycle enthusiasts. They are gearing up to launch the Scrambler 400 X, which will be the second most affordable bike in the Indian market. This new model shares the same engine platform as the Speed 400 and is scheduled to hit the roads in October this year. Exciting, right? You can already book both motorcycles online or at your nearest dealership.
Verdict
The Baja-trumiph Speed 400 has been eagerly awaited and well-received in India, with the first 10,000 units already sold out. It features a 398.15cc engine, 40PS power, and 28.3kmpl mileage. The waiting period may vary, but it's worth considering. The bike's neo-retro style makes it a strong competitor against KTM 390 Duke ABS, BMW G 310 R, and Harley-Davidson X440. Share your thoughts in the comment box below!
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