2021 Triumph Speed Twin Pre-Bookings Now Open In India

- Pre-bookings for 2021 Triumph Speed Twin now open
- The Speed Twin gets significant updates for 2021
- The 1,200 cc parallel-twin engine is now updated & meets BS6 norms
Triumph Motorcycles India has announced that pre-bookings for the 2021 Speed Twin have now begun in India. Interested customers can pre-book the new and updated Speed Twin by paying Rs. 50,000. The motorcycle was listed on Triumph's India website. We expect the new Triumph modern classic motorcycle to be launched in India within a month or so. Prices in India are expected to be around Rs. 10 lakh or so (ex-showroom). The 2021 Triumph Speed Twin gets significantly updated with new graphics, updated engine and cycle parts along with revised geometry as well.
Also Read: 2021 Triumph Speed Twin Listed On India Website

(The 2021 Triumph Speed Twin now gets 43 mm Marzocchi forks, with cartridge damping, a revised steering geometry and Metzeler tyres)
The 1,200 cc Bonneville 'high power' engine now makes 3 bhp more, with a 500 rpm higher redline, and the torque coming in 500 rpm lower in the revs, making for a wider power band. Maximum performance of 99 bhp is achieved at 7,250 rpm, while peak torque of 112 Nm is at 4,250 rpm. The engine is paired to a six-speed gearbox.
undefinedPre-Bookings are now open for the exciting new Triumph #SpeedTwin 2021. Evolution in every dimension, the incredible 2021 Speed Twin sets a new benchmark.
— TriumphIndiaOfficial (@IndiaTriumph) June 7, 2021
Pre-book for INR 50000 only at your nearest Triumph dealer.
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Triumph has updated the suspension on the motorcycle, with the front end now getting 43 mm Marzocchi forks with cartridge damping while the rear gets twin shocks with adjustable preload. Braking hardware is also improved with new higher specification Brembo four-piston M50 radial monobloc callipers gripping twin 320 mm discs. At the rear wheel is a Nissin two-piston calliper with 220 mm disc. The steering geometry has been changed as well, with a half-degree sharper rake and 2 mm shorter trail.
Also Read: 2021 Triumph Speed Twin India Price Expectation

(The 1,200 cc high-power, parallel-twin engine makes 99 bhp at 7,250 rpm and 112 Nm at 4,250 rpm)
The 17-inch alloy wheels feature a new 12-spoke design, and are shod with new Metzeler Racetec RR tyres, which are said to offer better grip, precision and stability. The Speed Twin gets three riding modes, Rain, Road and Sport, which have also been updated for 2021. The classic 3D analogue twin-pod instrument console now gets a digital screen with menu which can be accessed by a scroll button on the handlebar.

(The design gets changes in the details, with anodised headlight mounts, brushed Aluminium finish on the exhausts, new mounts on the front and rear mudguards)
In terms of design, the motorcycle has been updated with new graphics on the fuel tank, the headlight mounts are anodised and the silencers now get a brushed Aluminium finish, a Monza-style fuel-filler cap and an anodised swingarm. Needless to say, the motorcycle looks much more premium and sporty, with all the updates.
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