If you thought the Triumph Speed T4 was already one of the sharpest-looking options in the mid-segment class, it just got better. The company has now introduced a new Baja Orange color for the Speed T4, and it’s turning heads for all the right reasons. Priced at ₹2.05 lakh (ex-showroom), this new variant adds a fresh burst of energy to the 400cc scene without touching the mechanicals.
Design and Visuals
The Baja Orange edition stands out with its sporty dual-tone theme. It features a rich orange spread across the top and rear of the fuel tank, split by a clean white stripe from the blacked-out lower half. While this shade made waves earlier on higher-end Triumph models like the Street Triple 765 R, it now brings that same upscale feel to a more affordable motorcycle.
Other available color options include:
- Caspian Blue with Pearl White
- Lava Red Gloss with Pearl White
- Phantom Black with Pearl White
- Phantom Black with Storm Grey
Engine and Performance
Underneath the fresh paint is the same 398.15cc, single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine that puts out around 31 PS and 36 Nm of torque. What’s nice is how accessible that torque is — most of it kicks in as early as 2,500 rpm, so the bike feels punchy and responsive, especially in city rides.
It uses a 6-speed gearbox with a slip and assist clutch, making shifts smooth and forgiving — useful for newer riders or those upgrading from smaller machines.
Ride Quality and Handling
The Speed T4 isn’t just about looks — it’s built to ride well. It rides on a strong tubular steel frame setup, supported by a 43mm front fork and a preload-adjustable rear monoshock with gas damping. While it skips USD forks, the handling still feels confident and planted, particularly during casual cruising or cornering at medium speeds.
The seat height of 806 mm makes it friendly for most riders, and at 180 kg, it’s not overly heavy either.
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Features and Practical Touches
While the Speed T4 nods to classic styling, it still packs in some practical modern touches:
- All-LED lighting with DRL
- Semi-digital instrument cluster with essential info
- USB charger and hazard lights
- Engine cut-off when the side stand is down
- Dual-channel ABS and immobilizer for safety
Triumph Speed T4 Quick Spec
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Engine | 398.15cc, liquid-cooled, 1-cylinder |
Max Power | 31 PS @ 7000 rpm |
Max Torque | 36 Nm @ 5000 rpm |
Gearbox | 6-speed, slip & assist clutch |
Suspension (Front) | 43mm telescopic fork |
Suspension (Rear) | Gas monoshock, 5-step preload |
Brakes | Disc brakes with dual-channel ABS |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 13 litres |
Seat Height | 806 mm |
Price (Baja Orange) | ₹2.05 lakh (ex-showroom) |
Final Thoughts
With the Baja Orange shade, the Speed T4 now looks and feels more like a larger premium machine, yet remains nimble enough for everyday city rides. With strong performance, modern features, and an eye-catching paint scheme, it’s a stylish option for those who want a bit of retro flair with modern-day usability. If you’ve been eyeing a 400cc bike that feels premium without going overboard on price, this one’s definitely worth a closer look.