This bike has been recently in the news because of the company is planning to build a street-tracker style motorcycle that based on its new 400cc platform. Triumph has manufacture it's intentions clear in India with the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X, indicating that the company is going to play a long-term game in this segment. This Triumph 400 seems like the next step in this strategy, targeting more style-focused and urban riders.
Design Based on Street Tracker DNA
The Triumph Tracker 400's design is expected to be entirely based on the street tracker philosophy, featuring a short rear section, a flat seat, a muscular fuel tank, and a round LED headlamp. This design will be more aggressive than the Speed 400 and lower-slung than the Scrambler 400X, making it well-suited not only for off-road riding but also for a sporty presence in the city and on the highway.
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Engine
If we talk about its Engine-
| Key Spec | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 398cc, single-cylinder |
| Cooling | Liquid-cooled |
| Power | ~40 PS |
| Torque | 37.5 Nm |
| Valve Setup | DOHC |
| Fuel System | Fuel Injection |
Riding Experience and Hardware
The Triumph Tracker 400 is likely to feature a steel trellis frame, USD front forks, and rear monoshock suspension. Its road-focused setup should result in sharp and confidence-inspiring handling, while the inclusion of dual-channel ABS will further enhance rider confidence.

Features and Daily Use
Talking about the features of this bike, it is expected to come with modern features such as full LED lighting at the front, a digital instrument cluster, and ride-by-wire technology. Its real-world mileage is expected to be around 25-28 kilometers per liter, which can be considered practical and good for daily use.
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Expected Price
The expected price of the Triumph Tracker 400 is said to be between ₹2.30–2.60 lakh (ex-showroom). Factually, this bike is being designed for riders who want something different from performance bikes like the KTM Duke 390, seeking more character and premium brand value. And considering its price, this bike looks quite good to me. Are you also waiting for this rider bike?


