2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Revealed; India Launch Soon

- The 2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS will be launched on Jan 28, 2021
- All-new 1,160 cc in-line triple engine; makes 178 bhp & 125 Nm
- Lots of new features and electronics on offer
The 2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS is finally here! And we really mean it because it will be launched in India on January 28, 2021. It is an all-new model ground up and Triumph says that it is the most powerful and most advanced Speed Triple ever! The Speed Triple was missing from Triumph Motorcycles India's line-up for a few years but now the motorcycle is back into the fold. It will be positioned above the Street Triple and from what we learnt, there is going to be just one fully-specced model.
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Design

(The 2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS gets a sharp, lean-mean design and an aggressive stance)
The new Speed Triple looks sharper, leaner and meaner than ever before! Boasting of an aggressive stance, the motorcycle now gets differently designed twin headlights along with embedded LED daytime running lights. The motorcycle oozes strength and poise with the sculpted fuel tank, minimal bodywork and the exposed frame. New design elements include carbon-fibre front mudguard, colour-coded belly pan and rear seat cowl and compact tail section. Needless to say, the motorcycle looks stunning as it is supposed to be.
Engine Specifications

(The 1,160 cc in-line triple cylinder engine on the new Speed Triple makes 178 bhp and 125 Nm)
The new Speed Triple 1200 RS gets an all-new 1,160 cc triple-cylinder engine which is 7 kg lighter than before. It makes 178 bhp at 10,750 rpm along with 125 Nm of peak torque coming in at 9,000 rpm. The new engine makes 30 bhp and 8 Nm more than the previous model. The company says that the performance is best yet among any sport naked from Triumph till date. With 12 per cent lesser powertrain inertia, the new Speed Triple is said to have solid acceleration as well. The engine is paired to a 6-speed gearbox with a bi-directional quick-shifter.
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Cycle Parts

(Triumph says that the new Speed Triple is the best-handling iteration of the model yet. Plus, it is 10 kg lighter than before)
The motorcycle is built on a new all-new lightweight cast-Aluminium frame and is 10 kg lighter overall than the previous generation model. The weight distribution is further forward and lower. The wet weight of the motorcycle is 198 kg. The bike gets top-spec Ohlins NIX30 upside down forks which are adjustable for preload, rebound and compression damping. At the rear is a Ohlins TTX36 twin-tube monoshock which is also fully adjustable for preload, rebound and compression damping. In terms of braking, the front end gets twin 320 mm discs gripped by Brembo Stylema radial Monobloc front callipers and a Brembo twin-piston calliper at the rear with a 270 mm disc. The front brake lever is adjustable as well. The motorcycle is shod with Metzeler Racetec RR tyres as standard and can be optionally specified with Pirelli Diablo SuperCorsa SC2 tyres as well.
Features and Electronics

(The 5-inch screen is all-new on the 2021 Speed Triple and there are 5 riding modes on offer too )
The 2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS is loaded with electronics and new features as well. It gets a new 5-inch fully TFT instrument console with different layouts. The switchgear is new too and Triumph says it offers better functionality while riding. Then there is a comprehensive electronics suite which consists of a 6-axis inertial measurement unit (IMU), ABS, cornering ABS, traction control, front wheel lift control and 5 riding modes which are road, rain, sport, track and rider. All modes are configurable and have varying settings for electronic intervention. Other features include My Triumph Connectivity System, full LED lighting, keyless ignition and integrated GoPro controls.
Expected Pricing

(The 2021 Triumph Speed Triple is expected to be priced in India at about Rs. 15 lakh)
Triumph will offer 35 accessories for the new Speed Triple and there will be two colour options which are Sapphire Black, with red and silver graphics, or Matt Silver Ice, with black, silver and yellow graphics. We expect the 2021 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS to be priced at about Rs. 16.5 lakh or when it is launched in India. In the UK, it is priced at 15,100 pound sterling, which is equivalent of Rs. 15 lakh approximately.
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