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Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making
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Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph in the Making

Frank Duggan
Last updated: June 24, 2025 9:23 am
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Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

In the crowded segment of small-displacement motorcycles, the Triumph Speed 400 stands out like a beacon of sophistication and performance.

Released as the British marque’s answer to the growing demand for accessible yet thrilling motorcycles, the Speed 400 offers an exciting ride that doesn’t compromise on style or substance. After spending some time in the saddle, it’s clear that Triumph has struck a delicate balance between power, handling, and aesthetics.

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In the crowded segment of small-displacement motorcycles, the Triumph Speed 400 stands out like a beacon of sophistication and performance.Triumph Speed 400: The Ultimate Ride – Feature

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

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At first glance, the Triumph Speed 400 carries the familiar DNA of its larger, more expensive siblings the Speed Twin 900/1200. The design is quintessentially Triumph, with an liquid-cooled, round headlamp, a sculpted fuel tank, and a curvy, minimalist tail section that adds a sense of motion even when stationary. It’s a bike that proudly displays its retro influences but doesn’t feel stuck in the past.

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The build quality is typically Triumph: robust, clean, and visually pleasing. The brushed metal detailing on the exhaust and engine cases hints at the level of refinement that Triumph fans have come to expect. The fit and finish are impressive, with attention to detail that feels genuinely premium, a testament to the British company’s decades of craftsmanship.

The Speed 400’s dimensions are compact, making it well-suited for riders of all sizes. Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned enthusiast, the low seat height, wide handlebars, and well-balanced proportions instil a sense of confidence from the moment you mount the bike. The proportions of the bike, though relatively small, do not make it feel cramped or uncomfortable. Instead, it feels agile and ready to pounce.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

The heart of the Speed 400 is its 398cc single-cylinder engine, a powerplant that punches above its weight. With a Liquid-cooled, 4 valve, DOHC, single-cylinder configuration, the engine produces a claimed 40 horsepower, which is more than enough to propel the bike with enthusiasm in a variety of urban and twisty-road environments. The low-end torque is notably punchy, providing an immediate and rewarding throttle response, making it perfect for city commuting as well as occasional spirited rides through the countryside.

One of the standout characteristics of this engine is how smooth and linear the power delivery feels. There’s no sudden surge or hesitation when you roll the throttle; the 398cc engine builds power in a way that feels effortless. With the 6-speed gearbox paired to the engine, shifts are smooth and precise, allowing for quick acceleration without feeling jerky or out of sync. Even when winding through city streets in lower gears, the bike feels composed and easy to manage.Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

The exhaust note is another highlight. The bike produces a deep, throaty growl that’s satisfying without being obnoxious. It’s a tone that hints at performance without overwhelming the senses. It’s the kind of exhaust note that will turn heads but won’t send them running for cover.

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In terms of top speed, the Speed 400 isn’t a drag strip monster, but it is more than capable of keeping up with motorway traffic. It has an impressive ability to hold its own at high speeds, making it versatile enough for both city and open-road riding. The bike’s power-to-weight ratio is excellent, making it feel nimble in tight corners, while also stable at higher speeds.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

Handling is where the Triumph Speed 400 truly shines. The frame is a steel tubular setup that’s lightweight and responsive, contributing to the bike’s excellent manoeuvrability. Whether you’re weaving through traffic or tackling tight corners, the Speed 400 feels incredibly light on its feet. It’s eager to change direction and delivers an agile, almost playful riding experience that is sure to put a smile on your face. The front suspension features large 43mm big-piston upside-down front forks, while the rear is a Gas mono-shock RSU with an external reservoir and pre-load adjustment setup – simple but effective, offering adequate comfort for both short city rides and longer, more demanding trips.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

Despite the bike’s sporty demeanour, it doesn’t sacrifice ride comfort. The suspension is set up with just the right amount of stiffness, ensuring that bumps in the road are absorbed without feeling harsh. It strikes a fine balance between comfort and performance, making it suitable for riders who want to enjoy an energetic ride but not at the cost of their spine.

For city riders, the bike’s low weight (around 170 kg) and narrow design make it easy to filter through traffic, while the wide handlebars give excellent control in tight spaces. The ergonomics, too, are spot on for most riders, offering a neutral position that isn’t overly aggressive but also not too relaxed. You can lean into corners with confidence, knowing that the Speed 400 will follow your lead without protest.Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

Braking duties are handled by a 300mm disc at the front and a 230mm disc at the rear, both equipped with twin-piston calipers. The braking performance is impressive, with plenty of bite and progressive feedback to give you the confidence to slow down quickly when needed. While the braking system is not overly aggressive, it’s responsive enough for everyday riding, offering the right balance of performance for a bike in this segment.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

The Speed 400 also comes with dual-channel ABS, which provides added security, particularly in wet or challenging conditions. This ABS system is unobtrusive, kicking in only when necessary, allowing the rider to feel secure in the knowledge that they can stop effectively even if they push the limits.

The Triumph Speed 400 doesn’t overwhelm the rider with an excessive number of features, and that’s exactly what makes it appealing. The bike comes equipped with an Analogue speedometer with an integrated multi-function LCD screen instrument cluster that provides all the essential information, from speed and revs to fuel levels and trip data. The display is clear, easy to read, and well-lit, even in direct sunlight. It’s a no-nonsense approach that appeals to riders who want the basics without distraction.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

In addition, the bike is equipped with LED lighting all around, including the headlamp, which not only improves visibility but also enhances the bike’s modern aesthetic. For a bike of this class, these features show that Triumph has taken a thoughtful, practical approach to technology – offering just enough to enhance the riding experience, but not so much that it distracts from the pure joy of riding.Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

In the world of small-capacity motorcycles, the Triumph Speed 400 strikes an exceptional balance between vintage charm and modern performance. It delivers a riding experience that is both fun and accessible, with a level of refinement rarely seen in its class. For new riders, it’s a perfect entry point, offering both power and agility in a manageable package. For seasoned riders, it’s a bike that can still excite, offering enough thrill to be taken seriously without feeling too aggressive.

 

With its fantastic blend of performance, style, and technology, the Triumph Speed 400 is a worthy addition to the small bike segment. Whether you’re looking for your first motorcycle or a fun commuter for city streets, the Speed 400 stands as a solid contender-proudly carrying the Triumph name into a new generation of riders.

Triumph Speed 400: A Triumph In The Making

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