Triumph announces prices of Speed ​​400 and Scrambler 400

After the motorcycles were presented at the end of June, Triumph has now announced the prices of the new entry-level platform, consisting of the Speed ​​400 and Scrambler 400 Both models will be available at Triumph dealers from the end of January 2024.

Triumph announces prices of Speed ​​400 and Scrambler 400

We can’t imagine it, but in case it completely passed you by: on June 27, after a decade full of rumors and spy photos, Triumph launched the long-awaited little Triumph, in the form of the Speed ​​400 and the Scrambler 400 the Indian partner Bajaj Auto and powered by a completely newly developed 398cc single-cylinder, good for a top power of just under 40 hp.

As befits a true European, Triumph has gone all out in terms of specifications and details with the new 400 platform. Curious about what that all is? In this article we went into depth about it at the time, but in a nutshell: a Bosch ECU with ride-by-wire throttle control, switchable traction control on both models and ABS switch off on the Scrambler, Bybre radial brake calipers and a Showa Big Piston upside down front fork.

During the presentation at the end of June, Triumph already indicated that the new platform would initially be launched in India and Asia in September, but in Europe this would not be until the end of the year. How much they would cost was not yet known at that time and would be announced at a later stage.

So that is today. The cheapest of the two is the Speed ​​400 roadster, which is available in the Netherlands from € 6,795 (€ 5,985 from our southern neighbors). The Scrambler 400 For the Scrambler 400 Available from the end of January 2024.

Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer of Triumph Motorcycles:

“The response to the Speed ​​400 and Scrambler 400
We want to make these motorcycles as accessible and competitive as possible and we hope these prices will surprise and excite potential customers in every market. We believe this provides incredible value, both in terms of initial purchase price and total cost of ownership.
Orders are already pouring in and both models will be available in dealers from the end of January. We are confident that a new generation of Triumph riders will soon be able to enjoy Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.”

– Thanks for information from Motorfreaks.

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