The Thruxton expands Triumph’s 400 cc lineup in India, and has finally gone on sale after being spied on test multiple times.
Triumph has priced it at ₹2.74 lakh, making it the second costliest motorcycle in its Indian portfolio after the Scrambler 400 XC that costs ₹2.94 lakh (both prices ex-showroom).
Although it shares several design elements with the Speed 400, it does have some unique bits like clip-on handlebars, bar-end mirrors, and a rear cowl
Compared to the Speed 400, its seat height is down from 803 mm to 795 mm, has a 10mm difference in wheelbase, and a ground clearance difference of 6 mm (from 164 mm to 158mm)
The colour palette for the cafe racer includes triple-tone paint schemes, including yellow,red, black and white
It has the same 398 cc TR-Series engine from the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, but itproduces 41.43 bhp and 37.5 Nm. The engine continues with the 6-speed gearbox