By: Rahul Priydarss
A new 400cc Triumph has been caught on test — and it’s not what we expected. Meet the upcoming Tracker 400, and yes… the price leak is surprising.
After the success of the Triumph Speed 400 and Triumph Scrambler 400 X, Triumph now seems ready to introduce a street-focused “Tracker” variant. More road presence. More attitude.
The test mule shows: ✔ Upright handlebar ✔ Minimal body panels ✔ Road-biased tyres ✔ Shorter fender Looks inspired by classic flat-track styling.
Expect the same 398cc liquid-cooled engine seen in the Speed 400. Around 40 PS & 37.5 Nm torque. Smooth, punchy, and beginner-friendly. Jointly developed by Triumph Motorcycles and Bajaj Auto.
Insider reports suggest pricing could start around ₹2.35–2.45 lakh (ex-showroom). If true, it undercuts many rivals — making it one of the most affordable premium 400cc bikes in India. That’s big.
• Speed 400 = Classic roadster • Scrambler 400 X = Adventure-ready • Tracker 400 = Urban flat-track style Different vibe. Same powerful core.
The Tracker 400 may rival: • Royal Enfield Hunter 350 • KTM 390 Duke • TVS Ronin Triumph’s edge? Premium badge + refined engine.
Testing suggests a late 2025 reveal. Possible India launch in early 2026. Triumph is clearly expanding its 400cc domination plan.
The 350–400cc segment is booming. A stylish, affordable Triumph tracker could attract: • Young city riders • First-time premium buyers • Custom bike lover Perfect timing.
If the leaked pricing is accurate, the Tracker 400 might become the most stylish and value-packed Triumph in India. Would you choose this over Speed 400?