Triumph India is rolling out the red carpet for Speed 400 buyers with a tempting offer that includes free accessories worth Rs 7,600—and honestly, it’s making this modern classic even more irresistible for motorcycle enthusiasts who’ve been waiting for the right moment to pull the trigger.
The British manufacturer has launched this celebratory offer as part of their Modern Classic anniversary month, valid until July 31, 2025. For anyone who’s been sitting on the fence about buying the Speed 400 (and we know there are quite a few of you out there), this limited-time deal might just be the nudge you need. Especially considering the bike’s already competitive pricing of Rs 2.46 lakh ex-showroom—which, let’s be honest, is pretty decent value in today’s market.
What’s In The Box
The free accessory package isn’t just about adding bling to your ride, though we won’t complain if it makes the bike look cooler. Triumph has thoughtfully curated practical add-ons that genuinely enhance both form and function—the kind of stuff you’d probably end up buying anyway after a few months of ownership.
The bundle includes a lower engine guard for protection during those inevitable parking lot mishaps (we’ve all been there), knee pads that offer better grip and comfort during spirited rides, a transparent windscreen to deflect wind blast on highway runs, and a tank pad that prevents scratches while adding visual appeal. Pretty smart selection, if you ask us.
These aren’t aftermarket knock-offs either—they’re genuine Triumph accessories designed by the same engineers who created the Speed 400. Each component comes with Triumph’s standard two-year unlimited mileage warranty, so you can bolt them on without losing sleep over quality concerns.
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Perfect Timing For Buyers
The timing couldn’t be better for potential Speed 400 owners. The motorcycle has recently received updates including improved Vredestein tyres (replacing the earlier MRF or Apollo options that some riders weren’t too thrilled about), more comfortable seats, and adjustable brake and clutch levers. Combined with this accessory offer, buyers are essentially getting a more refined package at the same price point—which is always a win in our books.
The Speed 400 has been winning hearts since its launch with its 398cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that pumps out 40PS and 37.5Nm of torque. Paired with a six-speed gearbox and torque-assist clutch, it delivers that characteristic Triumph feel while remaining accessible to newer riders with its 803mm seat height. Not too tall, not too short—just right for most Indian riders.
Competition Heating Up
This offer comes at a time when the modern classic segment is getting increasingly crowded, and frankly, it’s about time. The Speed 400 faces stiff competition from the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450, Hero Mavrick 440, and Harley-Davidson X440. While each bike has its own character and loyal following, Triumph’s build quality, refinement, and now this attractive accessory package help it stand out in what’s becoming a pretty competitive crowd.
The motorcycle’s blend of everyday usability and weekend fun factor has made it a favorite among urban riders who want something that can handle both the daily commute and those weekend getaways to the hills. With claimed fuel efficiency of 30kmpl and a comfortable riding position, it ticks the practical boxes while delivering enough performance to keep things interesting on twisty roads.
The Bottom Line
At Rs 2.46 lakh, the Speed 400 was already offering impressive value for money—especially when you consider what you’re getting for that price. This free accessory offer makes it an even more compelling proposition, particularly for buyers who were planning to add these accessories anyway (and trust us, most people do).
But here’s the catch—and there’s always a catch, isn’t there? The offer is valid only until July 31, 2025, or until stocks last. So if you’ve been eyeing the Speed 400 and doing that classic Indian buyer dance of “let me think about it for a few more months,” this might be the perfect time to make that dealership visit.
After all, free accessories worth Rs 7,600 don’t come around every day, and knowing Triumph’s pricing strategy, these add-ons would typically cost a pretty penny if bought separately. Sometimes the stars align, and this looks like one of those times.