Triumph supports Save the Children charity with special auction
Triumph Motorcycles Italia has put its one-off Viper 400, which was first revealed at EICMA 2024, up for auction.

Triumph has partnered with Charity Stars to make this special, one-off Viper 400 available for auction, in support of international charity Save the Children.
The bike is based on the British company’s Speed 400 model, and was first seen at the EICMA show in 2024.

Keen to know more about the bike’s features and how it rides? Check out our Triumph Speed 400 review.
The Viper 400 is a true collector’s item, meaning it is being sold as a ‘non-runner’, according to Charity Stars. All proceeds will go to Save the Children Italia, with bidding starting at €8,000 (£6,997). But the good news is you don’t have to be living in Italy to have a chance of owning this bike, as the auction is open to an international audience.

The bespoke Triumph Viper 400 was created by Milan-based workshop Noisy Style, in collaboration with designer Rodolfo Frascoli. The inspiration behind building the Viper 400 was to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the iconic Speed Triple model, which was born in 1994.
It did that by incorporating some of the same stylistic features from previous models, which include the double round front headlight, and its muscular silhouette.

Frascoli has a long history of working with Triumph, as he is the creator of models such as the 2024 Street Triple 765, the Trident 660, the Tiger Sport 660 and the Tiger 900 and 1200.
The Viper 400 is currently located at the Triumph Motorcycles Italia headquarters in Milan. However, transport can be arranged by Triumph to a local Triumph Dealership, at the winner’s expense.
You can find out more about the bike and how to place a bid by heading to the official Charity Stars website.
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