The much-awaited Triumph Thruxton 400 has been spotted testing in India, marking a near-production-ready phase for this cafe racer. Taking design cues from the legendary 1200cc Thruxton, this motorcycle is built on the Speed 400 platform, promising a blend of retro aesthetics and modern performance.
Design Inspired by the Iconic Thruxton 1200
The Thruxton 400 flaunts a semi-fairing design, sculpted fuel tank, and clip-on handlebars that echo its larger 1200cc sibling. Its styling includes a single-piece seat, bar-end mirrors, and a unique tail section featuring a rectangular tail-lamp and grab rail, setting it apart from the Speed 400.
Engine and Performance
The bike will use the same 398cc single-cylinder engine co-developed by Bajaj and Triumph, delivering 40hp and 37.5Nm of torque. It shares many components with the Speed 400, ensuring reliability and affordability.
Triumph’s Expanding 400cc Range
Triumph’s 400cc lineup currently features the Speed T4, Speed 400, and Scrambler 400X. The Thruxton 400 will be the fourth model, aimed at riders seeking a retro-modern cafe racer.
What’s in a Name?
While it remains unclear if Triumph will revive the “Thruxton” badge globally, its use in India signals a possible nostalgic revival. Internationally, the Thruxton 1200 has been replaced by the Speed 1200 RS, further adding intrigue to this model’s nomenclature.
Expected Price and Launch Timeline
Triumph’s single-cylinder range starts at Rs 1.99 lakh (ex-showroom) with the Speed T4, and the Thruxton 400 is expected to be competitively priced within this range. A launch announcement could be just around the corner, as testing seems to be in its final stages.
Conclusion
The Triumph Thruxton 400 is shaping up to be an exciting addition to Triumph’s lineup, blending cafe racer charm with accessible performance. Stay tuned for more updates as Triumph gears up for its official launch.
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