The Triumph Thruxton 400 has been launched in India at Rs 2,74,137 (ex-showroom). It’s the cheapest Triumph cafe racer
By Tanmay | Published Aug 06,2025
Though it’s based on the Speed 400, the cafe racer-style fairing seems to be inspired by the Speed 1200 RR.
Clip-on handlebars look well-made, this along with the rear-set footpegs and sleeker tank will result in a leaned-forward riding stance.
Offered in 4 colours: Lava Red Gloss/Aluminum Silver, Pearl Metallic White/Storm Grey, Metallic Racing Yellow/Aluminum Silver, and Phantom Black/Aluminum Silver.
Powered by a 398cc, liquid-cooled engine that makes 42PS & 37.5Nm. It’s 2PS more powerful than Speed 400
Engine is paired to 6-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch, and has a claimed mileage of 27.02kmpl
Uses a tubular steel frame like other Triumph 400s, also gets a 43mm inverted fork and a 10-step preload adjustable monoshock.
Gets 300mm front and 230mm rear disc brake, 17-inch alloys with radial tubeless tyres: 110-section front, 150-section rear.
Has a 805mm seat height, 181kg weight (2kg more than Speed 400), and 13-litre fuel tank capacity.
Has all-LED lights, semi-digital console, USB charging port, switchable traction control, and dual-channel ABS.
Costs Rs 23,586 more than the Speed 400 - which is priced at Rs 2,50,551 (ex-showroom)
No direct rival in this price or engine wise, closest café racer is the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 - which has an extra cylinder, costs & weighs more.