2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 Unveiled: Anticipation Builds for Indian Launch
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The 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900 is poised for its debut in the Indian market. The manufacturer has unveiled a new teaser on its social media platforms, confirming the upcoming launch of this motorcycle's 2025 model. In the international market, the 2025 Speed Twin 900 has already been available for purchase since October.
What are the design changes to the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900?
The 2025 Speed Twin 900 showcases a modern and sportier design, incorporating features such as newly crafted fork protectors at the front and a more streamlined rear frame. The updated bench seat has been made narrower to enhance support during cornering. Furthermore, the refined tail light and sleeker mudguards add to its dynamic look while maintaining its classic appeal. Significant updates include a reimagined fuel tank, a new fuel filler cap, side covers, throttle body covers, foot pegs, heel guards, an overhauled clutch cover, an alternator cover, and alterations to the sprocket cover.
Are there any mechanical changes to the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900?
Triumph has not implemented any mechanical modifications to the 2025 Speed Twin 900. The motorcycle retains its 900 cc engine, which produces a maximum power output of 64 bhp at 7,500 rpm and generates 80 Nm of torque at 3,800 rpm. It is equipped with a 6-speed transmission.
What are the suspension changes to the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900?
The motorcycle will now be equipped with Marzocchi upside-down front forks and dual rear RSUs featuring piggy-back reservoirs and preload adjustment. This suspension system is complemented by a stiffer and lighter aluminium swingarm, which facilitates enhanced control and increased comfort. Additionally, the marginally decreased rear suspension travel improves handling while maintaining ride quality.
What are the features of the 2025 Triumph Speed Twin 900?
The newest Speed Twin 900 is equipped with a range of modern rider assistance technologies, including advanced cornering ABS and Traction Control, which adjust braking and power delivery based on the motorcycle's lean angle. The riding modes remain 'Road' and 'Rain', allowing riders to adapt to different road conditions.
The updated LCD instrument panel provides clear information, such as speed, engine RPM, and gear selection. Furthermore, an optional Bluetooth connectivity module enables turn-by-turn navigation, call management, and music playback. To enhance comfort during long rides, cruise control and heated grips can be added as optional accessories.
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