Triumph Thruxton 400: Launch Details and Bike Information

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Launch Details: Triumph Thruxton 400

Triumph Motorcycles is set to launch the Thruxton 400, a highly anticipated café racer, in India on August 6, 2025. The announcement was confirmed through Triumph India’s social media channels, accompanied by a teaser featuring latte art shaped like a motorcycle, a nod to the bike’s café racer heritage.

Triumph Thruxton 400

The Thruxton 400 has been spotted testing in India, including in Pune and Delhi NCR, in production-ready form with a striking red and silver two-tone color scheme. This launch marks the fifth addition to Triumph’s 400cc lineup in India, following the Speed 400, Scrambler 400X, Speed T4, and Scrambler 400XC. The bike is expected to be priced between ₹2.50 lakh and ₹2.99 lakh (ex-showroom), positioning it as the most affordable café racer in India, undercutting the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650.

Read also: Hero Mavrick 440 Discontinued in India

Bike Information Chart

Bike Information Chart

Specification

Details

Engine

398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 4-valve

Power Output

39.5 bhp at 8,000 rpm

Torque

37.5 Nm at 6,500 rpm

Transmission

6-speed gearbox with slip-and-assist clutch, ride-by-wire

Frame

Hybrid spine/perimeter frame

Suspension (Front)

43mm USD forks

Suspension (Rear)

Preload-adjustable monoshock

Brakes (Front)

300mm disc with radial caliper, dual-channel ABS

Brakes (Rear)

230mm disc, dual-channel ABS

Wheels

17-inch alloy wheels

Tires

Pirelli Rosso (expected)

Fuel Tank Capacity

~13.5 liters (based on Speed 400)

Mileage

~29.8 kmpl (based on Speed 400)

Weight

Slightly heavier than Speed 400 (~176 kg, estimated)

Seat Height

~790 mm (based on Speed 400, may vary slightly)

Features

Semi-digital instrument cluster, LED lighting, traction control, bar-end mirrors, clip-on handlebars, café racer fairing, removable rear seat cowl

Price (Expected)

₹2.50 lakh – ₹2.99 lakh (ex-showroom)

Launch Date

August 6, 2025

Rivals

Royal Enfield Continental GT 650, Husqvarna Vitpilen 250, Honda CB350RS

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