Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X available with new finance offer
Triumph has added a plethora of models to its new low rate finance offer, which runs until 30 June.

Triumph’s 400cc range is now available for £75 a month or less, after the Speed 400, Scrambler 400 X and Scrambler 400 XC were added to the company’s latest round of finance offers.
You might be interested in reading our Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X review.
All three models are available with a finance rate of 5.9 per cent APR, although no minimum deposit is required.
The Speed 400, together with both Scrambler models, can be bought through a PCP deal which will then give customers three options at the end of their agreement. Customers can either pay the final optional payment to own the bike outright, return the motorcycle, or part exchange the bike.
Based on a 37-month agreement, and with a deposit of £1,363, the Scrambler 400 XC is available for £75 per month. Launched during the summer of 2025, the XC model arrived with a more off-road focus and several updates that were designed to elevate its adventure-ready capabilities.

With the same term agreement, the more road-focused Scrambler 400 X is available for just £69 a month. That figure is based on a deposit of £1,200.
Finally, there’s the Speed 400 which is the cheaper of the three models in terms of how much customers can expect to pay per month, based on the suggested deposit figures from Triumph.
The Speed 400 is available for just £65 per month if customers pay a deposit of £1,150. All three agreements have been calculated with an annual mileage count of 4,000 miles.
The three bikes make use of the same liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine which produces 39.5bhp at 8,000rpm and 27.6Ib-ft of torque at 6,500rpm.
Also part of the new finance offer are the Street Triple 765 RX and RS models, as well as the Speed Triple 1200 RX and RS.
You can find out more information about the finance offers on the official Triumph website.
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