Rev Up Your Engines: Triumph Launches the Thruxton 400 Café Racer in India

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A New Chapter for Triumph

Triumph has done it again! Just when you thought they couldn’t get cooler, they unveil the Thruxton 400 café racer in India, a teaser before its grand worldwide release later this year. Yes, you heard right—motorcycle aficionados can rejoice as the iconic British brand expands its A2-friendly lineup. Priced around £2342 (or ₹2,74,137), the Thruxton 400 isn’t just a pretty face; it’s ready to rumble.

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What Makes the Thruxton 400 Stand Out

Imagine a sculpted tank, clip-on handlebars that scream ‘look out, world!’, and a rearset footpeg setup ready for those exhilarating rides through the twisties. The Thruxton 400 promises exhilarating performance with a revised tune on its 398cc single-cylinder motor, now boasting an addictive top-end power of 41.4bhp. Let’s just say, it’s like having that third cup of coffee right before a big meeting—pure adrenaline!

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Specifications and Expectations

Weighing in at a nimble 183kg wet, this café racer has been built around a tubular steel frame with 43mm upside-down forks for that smooth ride. The single front disc brake certainly indicates Triumph’s commitment to both style and safety. Coming in four dual-tone paint options, including the stylish Lava Red, the Thruxton 400 proves it’s not just about power; it’s a statement on wheels.

As we wait for production to roll out to the UK in 2025, one thing is clear: the Thruxton 400 is set to turn heads worldwide!

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