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Own a Triumph Motorcycle: Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X Now at Incredible EMI Options

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Triumph Motorcycles Nepal has introduced an exciting financing scheme that makes owning their premium motorcycles more accessible than ever. The iconic Triumph Speed 400 and the rugged TriumpScrambler 400X are now available with affordable EMIs, ensuring that enthusiasts can ride their dream bike without a hefty upfront cost. Here’s everything you need to know about these incredible offers and the motorcycles themselves.


Affordable EMIs Tailored for Enthusiasts

Triumph has crafted a financing plan that balances affordability and flexibility. Here’s how you can own one of these stunning machines:

  • Speed 400:

    • Price: NPR 6.39 lakh
    • EMI: NPR 10,323/month for 36 months
    • Interest Rate: 9.99%
    • Down Payment: 50%

    • Scrambler 400X:

      • Price: NPR 6.89 lakh
      • EMI: NPR 11,129/month for 36 months
      • Interest Rate: 9.99%
      • Down Payment: 50%

    This competitive financing structure ensures that you can experience Triumph’s premium quality without stretching your budget.


    Performance and Engineering Excellence

    Both the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X are powered by a robust 398cc single-cylinder engine, delivering:

    • Power: 39.5 bhp
    • Torque: 37.5 Nm
    • Transmission: Six-speed gearbox with a slip-and-assist clutch

    These performance figures ensure a thrilling riding experience, whether you're conquering urban streets or rugged trails.

    Extended Durability

    With a 16,000km service interval and a two-year unlimited mileage warranty, both models promise reliability and peace of mind for years to come.


    Distinctive Features: Speed 400 vs. Scrambler 400X

    While both motorcycles share core engineering, their designs cater to different riding styles.

    Feature Speed 400 Scrambler 400X
    Seat Height 790mm 835mm
    Weight 170kg 179kg
    Front Suspension 43mm upside-down forks Extended travel suspension
    Front Wheel Road-focused geometry, 17-inch rim Off-road-ready, 19-inch rim
    Handlebars Standard-width roadster bars Wider, for better off-road grip


    The Speed 400 is perfect for riders who prioritize agility and comfort on paved roads. In contrast, the Scrambler 400X offers enhanced suspension travel and a longer wheelbase, making it the ultimate companion for off-road enthusiasts.


    Cutting-Edge Features

    Both models are equipped with modern technologies that elevate the riding experience:

    • Ride-by-Wire Throttle for smooth and precise power delivery
    • Traction Control to ensure safety on all terrains
    • Dual-Channel ABS for optimal braking performance
    • Dual-Format Instrument Panel blending analog and digital displays
    • All-LED Lighting for enhanced visibility and style
    • Anti-Theft Features for added security

    These features underscore Triumph’s commitment to innovation and rider safety.


    Why Choose Triumph?

    Triumph Motorcycles has long been synonymous with craftsmanship, performance, and a heritage of excellence. Owning a Triumph is more than just purchasing a bike—it’s joining a legacy of innovation and adventure.

    Here’s what sets Triumph apart:

    1. Timeless Design: Iconic styling that turns heads.
    2. Unmatched Quality: Durable materials and meticulous engineering.
    3. Versatility: Models tailored for both road and off-road adventures.
    4. Community: A global network of passionate riders and enthusiasts.

    If you’ve been dreaming of owning a Triumph, there’s no better time than now. With affordable EMI options, these motorcycles bring world-class performance within reach. Contact Triumph Motorcycles Nepal today to book a test ride or learn more about their financing plans.


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