2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Launched In India At Rs 20.39 Lakh

Highlights
- 1,160 cc triple-cylinder now makes 180 bhp and 128 Nm.
- Gets Öhlins’ SmartEC3 electronically-adjustable suspension units.
- Continues to feature five ride modes – Rain, Road, Sport, Track, Rider.
Triumph India has launched the 2025 Speed Triple 1200 RS in India at Rs 20.39 lakh. The prices for the motorcycle were announced alongside those of the updated Trident 660 (Rs 8.49 lakh to Rs 8.64 lakh). With the update, the motorcycle now gets a range of electronic and mechanical enhancements. The motorcycle’s engine has also been tweaked and now makes marginally more power than before. (All prices, ex-showroom).
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The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 is now marginally more powerful than before
On the powertrain front, the motorcycle retains the liquid-cooled 1,160 cc triple-cylinder engine, although it has now been tweaked and churns out 180 bhp and 128 Nm, just over 2 bhp and 3 Nm more than before. The engine comes mated to a six-speed gearbox, aided by a bi-directional quickshifter like before.
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The list of features offered on the motorcycle includes a 5.0-inch TFT display, in addition to electronic rider aids such as front wheel lift control, engine braking control and brake slide control, as well as fully adjustable cruise control. The motorcycle continues to feature five ride modes – Rain, Road, Sport, Track, and Rider, alongside cornering ABS and cornering traction control.

The motorcycle gets Öhlins’ SmartEC3 electronically-adjustable suspension units
This version of the Speed Triple 1200 RS is suspended via 43 mm upside-down forks up front and a rear monoshock, fully adjustable on both ends. The motorcycle gets Öhlins’ SmartEC3 electronically-adjustable suspension units with Öhlins Objective Based Tuning Interface (OBTi). Braking duties on the bike are handled by 320 mm twin floating discs up front with Brembo Stylema calipers and a single 220 mm disc with twin piston calipers by Brembo at the rear. The bike rides on Pirelli Diablo Supercorsa SP V3 tyres, which are fitted as standard.
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The Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS’s rivals in the Indian market include the Ducati Streetfighter V4 and the KTM 1390 Super Duke R.