Triumph Motorcycles Australia have announced the pricing of the hotly anticipated Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X. The Speed 400 roadster will be available from $8990 rideaway and the Scrambler 400 X will start from $9990 rideaway. The new models will arrive on showroom floors from early 2024.

The Speed 400 roadster joins Triumph’s most successful modern classic line-up, the Speed Twin 900 and 1200 while the Scrambler 400 X takes its rugged design cues from the Scrambler 900 and 1200.

Triumph Motorcycles Australia have announced the pricing of the hotly anticipated Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X.

Triumph say they offer class-leading capability, high levels of standard specification and rider-focused technology, premium quality and detail, and best-in-class 16,000km service intervals along with a comprehensive two-year warranty.


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Triumph Motorcycles’ Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said: “The response to the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X has been phenomenal and we know that customers across the world have been eagerly awaiting the price. We want to make these bikes as accessible and competitive as possible, and we hope these prices will surprise and excite potential customers in every market. We believe we’re offering incredible value, both in terms of initial purchase price and overall cost of ownership.”

Both models benefit from their own model-specific chassis set-up, with a new frame, bolt-on rear subframe and cast-aluminium swingarm paired with suspension set-ups tailored to each use case.

The Speed 400 roadster will be available from $8990 rideaway and the Scrambler 400 X will start from $9990 rideaway. The new models will arrive on showroom floors from early 2024.

“The orders are already flooding in and both models will be arriving in dealers from late January. We’re confident that a whole new generation of Triumph riders will soon be enjoying Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.”

The Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X are now live on Triumph’s easy-to-use online configurator, so customers can choose from three two-tone paint schemes, and a range of genuine accessories, from styling and comfort to luggage and security. 


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