Triumph has launched the updated Speed Twin 900 in India at Rs 8.89 lakh, ex-showroom. The new Triumph Speed Twin 900 sees significant changes to its design and components, making it more sportier than before. The motorcycle will go on sale this month and customers even have the option of customising the motorcycle. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new with the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900.
New Triumph Speed Twin 900 — Design
On the design front, the new Speed Twin 900 sees updates to its chassis and the rear section is now narrower than before. On the overall design front, the motorcycle is slimmer and sportier, while it retains its classic design language. The motorcycle also gets minor tweaks to make the riding posture more relaxed, while the swing arm is made of aluminium, making it lighter.
The new Triumph Speed Twin 900 gets a sculpted tank with a new colour scheme, while the short fenders and a compact tail lamp design give it a minimalistic look. The blacked-out components and black-wrapped stainless steel exhaust headers with upswept exhausts add to the classic look of the new Speed Twin 900.
New Triumph Speed Twin 900 — Features and equipment
In terms of equipment, the new Triumph Speed Twin 900 gets USD forks, dual shocks at the rear, disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS, four-piston callipers for the brakes, 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel, and a digital instrument cluster.
In terms of electronics, the Speed Twin 900 keeps it simple with Cornering ABS, Traction Control, heated grips, cruise control, and LED lighting all around. The instrument cluster is an LCD unit with an integrated TFT screen to read out extra information. The motorcycle also gets Bluetooth connectivity as part of the update.
New Triumph Speed Twin 900 — Engine specifications
The engine on the new Triumph Speed Twin 900 is a 900cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin with a 270-degree firing order. The engine makes 64bhp and 80Nm of torque with the help of a 5-speed gearbox. The engine is fuel-injected and gets two ride modes — Road and Rain.
There are no direct competitors to the Triumph Speed Twin 900 in India, apart from the Kawasaki Z900 RS. The Japanese motorcycle is priced at Rs 16.9 lakh ex-showroom, almost twice that of the Speed Twin 900.