Overview
- The Thruxton 400 goes on sale August 6 with an ex-showroom price of Rs 2.74 lakh in key Indian metros.
- It retains the Speed 400’s chassis, suspension, dual-channel ABS setup and semi-digital instrument cluster.
- A 398 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine is tuned to 42 hp, a 2 hp increase over its Speed 400 sibling.
- Café racer highlights include a half fairing, clip-on handlebars, bar-end mirrors and a detachable rear seat cowl.
- Built through Triumph’s partnership with Bajaj Auto, it aims at premium mid-capacity riders and undercuts the Continental GT 650.