The bike is available in variants such as Standard, each providing a blend of performance and efficiency.
Variants
Mileage
Price
Variants
Mileage
Price
Triumph has developed the new Speed Triple RS from scratch and the most obvious difference between the new bike and its predecessor, the Triumph Speed Triple 1050, is the new design. The new Speed Triple 1200 RS looks slimmer than the previous motorcycle, which is evident from the compact-looking frame and sleek LED headlamp that's inspired by the current Street Triple R/RS. What comes as a big aesthetic departure from the previous Speed Triple 1050 is the omission of the high-mounted twin exhausts. Instead, the new Speed Triple 1200 RS has a conventionally-mounted, single exhaust canister that looks less bulky and also contributes to the weight reduction. The new 1,160cc, inline-triple makes 180hp at 10,750rpm and 125Nm at 9,000rpm, which is 30hp and 8Nm more than its predecessor’s motor. Triumph has also managed to reduce the weight of the engine by 7kg and incorporated a new, free-breathing intake as well as exhaust system. The engine is paired to a new stacked 6-speed gearbox and has an up/down quickshifter as standard.