This is a specification comparison post. We are comparing the Triumph Speed 400 with the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650. Triumph has just come up with the Speed 400 and wait we see how customers react to this product.
Triumph Speed 400
Engine: The Speed 400 is equipped with a new 398.15cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. It produces 40 PS at 8000 rpm and 37.5 Nm of torque at 6500 rpm. The engine uses a 6-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch. It has a service interval of 16,000 km.
Features: The Speed 400 offers advanced features such as all-LED lighting, bar-end mirrors, switchable traction control, and Bosch dual-channel ABS. The semi-digital instrument cluster provides information including gear position indication, distance to empty reading, and warning lights. It also includes a USB-C socket for charging electrical items. Optional accessories for the Speed 400 include heated grips, indicators, and luggage, and it comes with a two-year, unlimited mileage warranty.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650
Engine: The Interceptor 650 retains its BS6-compliant 648cc parallel-twin air-cooled engine. The power output has slightly decreased by 0.2PS and is now rated at 47.45PS. It has a maximum torque of 52 Nm. The engine uses a 6-speed transmission, an assist clutch, and a slipper clutch.
Features: The Interceptor 650 features basic components such as a taillight, indicators, and a halogen headlight. The instrument cluster includes a twin-pod analogue display with a tachometer and speedometer, along with a digital insert displaying the odometer, fuel gauge, and service reminder. Turn-by-turn navigation is not available as an option. There is a newer variant of the Interceptor 650 with alloy wheels, an LED headlamp, and USB charging on the left switch cube.
Price in India
Triumph Speed 400: The Speed 400 is priced at INR 2.90 lakh.
Royal Enfield Interceptor 650: The price of the Interceptor 650 ranges from INR 2.88 lakh to INR 3.14 lakh, depending on the variant.
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