Triumph Motorcycles has once again raised the bar with the global launch of two new Speed Twin models-the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and the Speed Twin 1200 RS. While both share the same power-packed engine, each bike is tailored for different riding experiences. The Speed Twin 1200 offers a more relaxed ride, while the sportier RS model is geared for thrill-seekers.
Let’s dive into the key features, design elements, performance upgrades, and what we can expect when these bikes arrive in India.
Design Upgrades: Classic Meets Modern
Triumph Speed Twin 1200: Retro Aesthetics with Modern Touches
The Triumph Speed Twin 1200 retains its retro charm, blending the brand’s heritage with a fresh, contemporary design. The bike is available in three striking colors: Crystal White, Carnival Red, and Aluminium Silver. Its sleek tank showcases a bold “1200” graphic, accompanied by a flip-up fuel cap for added convenience. The side panels have been redesigned to be minimalistic yet classy, complementing the brushed aluminum throttle body cover.
At the rear, the exhaust system has been downsized, yet retains its signature sound and appeal. The headlight features a brushed aluminum bezel, and the cast aluminum wheels boast a retro design with well-crafted spokes. Notably, the handlebars on the standard Speed Twin 1200 have been raised, ensuring a more comfortable, upright riding posture.
Triumph Speed Twin 1200 RS: Sportier Styling
As the sportier variant, the Speed Twin 1200 RS exudes a more aggressive look with a forward-leaning riding position. Available in Baja Orange and Sapphire Black, the RS flaunts its “RS” badge and gold-accented decals. A notable feature is its suede-like napped finish seat, adding a touch of luxury to the overall design. Additionally, the anodised suspension components not only enhance performance but also contribute to the RS’s premium aesthetic.
Performance and Engine: Power Without Compromise
Both the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and Speed Twin 1200 RS are powered by the same mighty 1200cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine. This powertrain delivers an impressive 105 PS at 7,750 rpm and 112 Nm of torque at 4,250 rpm, providing the perfect balance between power and rideability.
Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, the engine remains responsive across the rev range, offering a lively and engaging riding experience whether cruising in the city or tackling winding roads.
Features: Retro Looks, Modern Technology
Despite their retro appearances, both Speed Twins are packed with modern features. The standard Speed Twin 1200 comes with two riding modes—Road and Rain—offering versatility for different weather and road conditions. The Speed Twin 1200 RS goes a step further, adding a Sport mode for riders who crave extra excitement.
Both bikes feature dual-channel ABS and benefit from cornering ABS, enhancing braking performance through corners. However, the Speed Twin 1200 RS edges ahead with an up-and-down quickshifter, which is not available on the standard model, even as an optional upgrade.
A round TFT display integrated into the instrument cluster maintains the bike’s classic appeal while providing modern conveniences like turn-by-turn navigation, phone connectivity, and a USB-C charging port.
Under the Skin: Suspension and Braking Upgrades
In terms of suspension, the standard Speed Twin 1200 features Marzocchi forks and twin rear suspension units, delivering a smooth and comfortable ride. The Speed Twin 1200 RS, however, is equipped with fully adjustable Marzocchi forks at the front and top-spec Öhlins rear suspension, designed for riders who demand high performance.
The RS model also sports Brembo Stylema calipers, further reinforcing its sportier character. When it comes to tyres, the Speed Twin 1200 RS rolls on Metzeler Racetec RR K3 tyres, while the standard Speed Twin is fitted with Metzeler M9 RR tyres, both of which enhance grip and stability on various road surfaces.
Pricing and Availability: When Will the Speed Twins Arrive in India?
The Triumph Speed Twin 1200 is priced at £12,495 (around ₹12,81,650), and the Speed Twin 1200 RS starts at £14,495 (around ₹14,87,450) in international markets. These prices reflect the premium nature of these bikes, packed with top-tier features and performance.
Although the Speed Twins have been launched in several global markets, including Europe, the UK, and the US, the Indian market will have to wait a little longer. The bikes are expected to arrive in India by 2025, where they will likely generate significant interest among motorcycle enthusiasts.
Conclusion: Which Speed Twin Should You Choose?
Both the Triumph Speed Twin 1200 and the Speed Twin 1200 RS offer excellent riding experiences, but each caters to different preferences. If you’re looking for a classic, comfortable ride with a modern edge, the Speed Twin 1200 is your go-to. However, for those seeking a more aggressive, performance-oriented machine, the Speed Twin 1200 RS delivers with its sporty ergonomics, upgraded suspension, and added riding modes.
Either way, Triumph’s latest offerings ensure that both heritage and performance are well-represented in these two beautifully crafted motorcycles.
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