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Triumph Speed 400 vs Harley Davidson X440 Comparison

Harsh Kashyap by Harsh Kashyap
2 years ago
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Triumph Speed 400 vs Harley Davidson X440 Comparison

We compare the Triumph Speed 400 and Harley Davidson X400 in terms of specs, features and prices in this blog post.

The comparison between Triumph Speed 400 and Harley Davidson X440 will help you make the right decision. Both these are the latest entrants into our market. It is a classic case of premium bike manufacturers in joint ventures with domestic players. Triumph has struck a deal with Bajaj where it is using the latter’s manufacturing facilities to jointly develop the 400 series and other upcoming motorcycles. On the other hand, Harley Davidson has joined hands with Hero MotoCorp to develop the X440 and perhaps more models in the future. Hence, it becomes interesting to see how these two stack up against one another.

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Triumph Speed 400 vs Harley Davidson X440 – Specs Comparison

Triumph Speed 400 comes powered by a 398.15-cc liquid-cooled, fuel-injected 4V engine that generates 39.5 hp @8,000 RPM and 37.5 Nm @6,500 RPM of peak power and torque. There is a 6-speed gearbox with this engine with an assist-and-slipper clutch. At the front, one gets a 43 mm USD suspension while the rear gets a Gas Monoshock suspension setup. Moreover, the front alloy wheel is 17-inch with a 110/70 tyre with 300 mm disc brake and the rear alloy wheel is 17-inch with a 150/60 tyre with 230 mm disc brake. While the official mileage figures are not available, the bike will give around 30-32 km/l. The fuel tank is a decent 13 litres and the bike weighs 170 kg.

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On the other hand, the Harley Davidson X440 has a 440-cc air-oil cooled, fuel-injected engine that churns out 27 hp @6,000 RPM and 38 Nm @4,000 RPM of peak power and torque. It comes mated to a 6-speed transmission. At the front, the bike gets a KYB with Dual Cartridge Forks and the rear gets a gas-filled twin-tube shock absorber with 7-step preload adjustment. Furthermore, the front alloy wheel is 18-inch with a 100/90 tyre with 320 mm disc brake and the rear alloy wheel is 17-inch with a 140/70 tyre with 240 mm disc. It has a mileage of 35 km/l and a fuel tank capacity of 13.5 litres and its weight is 181 kg.

SpecsTriumph Speed 400Harley Davidson X440
Engine398-cc liquid-cooled440-cc air-oil cooled
Power39.5 hp @8,000 RPM27 hp @6,000 RPM
Torque37.5 Nm @6,500 RPM38 Nm @4,000 RPM
Transmission6-speed6-speed
Disc (F/R)300 / 230 mm320 / 240 mm
Alloy (F/R)17 / 17 inch18 / 17 inch
Mileage30-32 km/l35 km/l
Fuel Tank13 litres13.5 litres
Kerb Weight170 kg181 kg
Specs Comparison

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Features Comparison

Triumph Speed 400 comes with the latest tech and convenience features. This includes things like LED headlamps, factory-fitted immobilisers, use of premium materials and finishes, a USB charging socket, an upswept silencer, a ride-by-wire throttle, switchable Traction Control, an integrated LCD screen for semi-digital layout, traction control and more than 25 genuine accessories and more.

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On the other hand, Harley Davidson X440 also comes with an all-LED setup for the round headlamps and DRLs, a 3.5 mm TFT display for all the information related to the driver and features like turn-by-turn navigation, trip meter, speedo, odo, fuel, distance-to-empty, Bluetooth connectivity, a USB charging socket, HD Connect Service, gear indicator, and more.

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Price Comparison

The prices of the Triumph Speed 400 have just been revealed. Available only in a single trim, it costs Rs 2.33 lakh (ex-showroom). The first 10,000 customers will get a discount of Rs 10,000 as per the inaugural offer. On the other hand, the prices of the Harley Davidson range from Rs 2.29 lakh to Rs 2.69 lakh, ex-showroom. There are three trims on offer – Denim, Vivid and S, each positioned Rs 20,000 apart from the other. So, basically, the new Triumph is priced almost the same as the base trim of the HD X440, while the latter’s top trim costs significantly more.

PriceTriumph Speed 400Harley Davidson X440
Base Trim–Rs 2.29 lakh
Top TrimRs 2.33 lakhRs 2.69 lakh
Price Comparison

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What We Think

Needless to mention, both these motorcycles are incredibly capable machines. With the local partners, the prices have been quite competitive which will be a major draw for a whole bunch of bike enthusiasts. The Triumph Speed 400 is certainly more powerful than the Harley Davidson X440 which can translate into a better performance but the torque figures for both these bikes are almost identical. Hence, it would be interesting to see what the actual performance difference in the real world would be. In any case, it is hard to go wrong with either of these accomplished motorcycles since the features list on both bikes is quite extensive.

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