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Triumph Tracker 400
₹2.49 Lakh*
Check on road priceEx Showroom Price in New Delhi
EMI start from₹4.60k/month
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Top Things to Know About Triumph Tracker 400
Key Features
Key Specs
All-Road Traction - Grip With Grit
Suspension - Black Anodised 43 mm Upside-down Forks
Torque Rich Performance - Peaks 32 Nm, Delivering Effortless Drive
Stripped Back Bold Style - Race-inspired Graphics
TR Series Engine - Delivering Modern Performance
Carbike360 Verdict
4.2
out of 5
Very Good!
Performance
5/5
Mileage
3.5/5
Ride & Handling
4/5
Braking
4/5
Electronic
4.5/5
The Tracker 400 is expected to blend Triumph’s accessible 400cc platform with more rugged scrambler-inspired styling and improved versatility. The engine should retain the smooth and approachable character already seen in Triumph’s smaller-capacity motorcycles, making the bike suitable for both city riding and light touring. Upright ergonomics and adventure-style touches are likely to improve comfort and practicality further. Styling is expected to balance retro influences with modern detailing, giving the motorcycle strong lifestyle appeal. It’s aimed at riders looking for a stylish and versatile middleweight machine with everyday usability.
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Ashish Masih
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Triumph Tracker 400 Price
Triumph Tracker 400 price in New Delhi starts at ₹2.49 Lakh. Tracker 400 is available in single variant.
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Tracker 400 STD
349 ccManualPetrol27 kmpl
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Triumph Tracker 400 Latest Update
Triumph Tracker 400 has been officially launched in India at ₹2.46 lakh (ex-showroom). It becomes the most powerful model in Triumph’s new 350cc range, producing 40 bhp and 32 Nm of torque.
April 6, 2026
The Triumph Tracker 400 has been unveiled in the UK. It is unlikely to launch in India.
December 16, 2025
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Comparison With Similar Bikes
Triumph Tracker 400 ₹2.49 Lakh | Triumph Speed 400 ₹2.40 Lakh | Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 ₹2.51 - 2.75 Lakh | Triumph Scrambler 400 X ₹2.65 Lakh | Royal Enfield Hunter 350 ₹1.38 - 1.71 Lakh | Honda CB350RS ₹1.98 - 2 Lakh | Harley-Davidson X440 ₹2.35 - 2.59 Lakh |
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Fuel Type | ||||||
| Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol | Petrol |
Mileage (ARAI) | ||||||
| 28 Kmpl | 28 Kmpl | 29 Kmpl | 28 Kmpl | 36.2 Kmpl | 35 Kmpl | 35 Kmpl |
Engine (cc) | ||||||
| 350 cc | 350 cc | 452 cc | 350 cc | 349 cc | 349 cc | 440 cc |
Fuel Tank Capacity | ||||||
| 13 Liters | 13 Liters | 11 Liters | 13 liters | 13 Liters | 15 Liters | 13.5 Liters |
Top Speed | ||||||
| 154 Kmph | 147 Kmph | 140 Kmph | 144 Kmph | 130 Kmph | 150 Kmph | 135 Kmph |
Max Power (bhp@rpm) | ||||||
| 39.45 bhp @ 8750 rpm cc | 36.49 bhp @ 8500 rpm cc | 40.02 PS @ 8000 rpm cc | 36.49 bhp @ 8500 rpm cc | 20.48 PS @ 6100 rpm cc | 21.07 PS @ 5500 rpm cc | 27.37 PS @ 6000 rpm cc |
Vehicle Type | ||||||
| Scrambler | Cruiser | Roadster | Scrambler | Street | Scrambler | Cruiser |
Weight | ||||||
| 183 Kg | 179 Kg | 185 Kg | 185 Kg | 181 Kg | 180 Kg | 190.5 Kg |
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How is Triumph Tracker 400 Bike?
What We Like?
- A unique flat-track-themed design sets it apart from other bikes in the segment.
- Delivers power comparable to the more expensive Thruxton 400.
- 805mm seat height is fairly accessible for most riders.
What could have been better?
- The sporty riding posture may not suit every rider's preference.
Triumph Tracker 400 Design & Styling:

- Triumph’s first flat-track-inspired bike, the Tracker 400, enters the growing 400cc segment.
- It could become one of Triumph’s best-sellers in 2026 following the Speed 400’s success.
- The ‘Street Tracker’ name was trademarked by Triumph as early as 2013.
- The Tracker 400 shares its chassis with other Triumph 400cc models.
- It features fresh flat-track roadster styling with minimal changes from the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X.
- The distinguishing elements include a removable seat cowl, flatter handlebars, and new colour options.
- A smoked wind deflector and flat seat setup enhance its overall appeal.
- It uses compact tail lamps shared with the Thruxton 400.
- The R&D costing has led to the sharing of numerous cosmetic elements from the 400cc series given the R&D costing.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Technology & Features:

- The Tracker 400 keeps technology simple with only switchable traction control and mandatory ABS.
- It uses the same instrument cluster as the Speed 400 with an analogue speedometer and small LCD display.
- A USB-C charging socket is provided for convenience.
- A wide range of accessories is available, many shared with other 400cc models.
- The engine immobiliser is integrated, taken over from the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X with the downsized TR-series displacement version.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Engine & Performance:

- The Tracker 400 was officially introduced with a 398-cc TR engine with a small power increase and a revved character.
- Due to GST 2.0, it is offered with a downsized 349cc TR-series engine in India.
- Despite lowering the bore by 7.9 mm to 59.6 mm, the power figure remains equivalent to 400 cc.
- Power output is 40 PS at 9,000 rpm, and torque is 32 Nm at 7,500 rpm.
- Revisions include a new intake camshaft with longer duration and revised ride-by-wire mapping.
- Flat-track design leaves the rider exposed to wind at higher speeds.
- Triumph claims a fuel efficiency of 27.7 km/l for the Tracker 400.
- 80% of peak torque is available from as low as 3,000 rpm.
- The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox and torque-assist clutch.
- Switchable traction control is standard, though not lean-sensitive.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Ride & Handling:

- The Tracker 400 uses a hybrid spine/perimeter steel frame with unique geometry for its flat-track style.
- Suspension includes non-adjustable 43mm upside-down forks with 140mm travel and a preload-adjustable monoshock.
- Wheelbase is 1371mm with a 24.4° rake and increased trail for sharper handling.
- It runs on 17-inch alloy wheels with a 14-spoke design and MRF RevZ FD1 block-pattern tyres.
- Brakes consist of a 300 mm front disc with a four-piston calliper and 230 mm rear disc.
- The kerb weight is 181kg (2kg lighter than the Thruxton 400). The lightweight gives a better command.
- Seat height is 805 mm with wider, 134 mm lower bars and rear-set pegs for a sportier posture.
- Equipped with premium Bosch dual-channel ABS and switchable traction control for better grip on wet roads and gravel.
- A removable seat cowl gives you the flexibility of a pillion ride for more than 50–60 km in one lap.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Variants & Colours:

- Triumph Tracker 400 is offered in two main variants: Standard and GT.
- Standard variant is priced at approximately ₹2.60 lakh (ex-showroom).
- GT variant, with premium features, is priced around ₹2.75 lakh (ex-showroom).
- The available colours include Carnival Red, Phantom Black, and Caspian Blue.
- A special matt khaki or racing yellow option may be added later in 2026.
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Triumph Tracker 400 Conclusion:

- Ideal for riders who want a fun, agile, and stylish 350cc roadster with a premium feel.
- Suited for young buyers and enthusiasts seeking a modern retro design with light handling.
- Perfect for city commuting and weekend rides where nimbleness matters more than outright power.
- At similar pricing to the RE Guerrilla 450 Apex at ₹2.46 lakh (ex-showroom), the Tracker 400 justifies the 350cc engine with better refinement, premium build, and engaging ride quality.
- Worth buying if you value brand prestige, handling, and daily usability over raw performance.
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Aluminium Silver
Triumph Tracker 400 EMI
Down Payment
₹24,925.3
Bank Interest Rate
8.5%
Loan Period (Months)
60
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Schedule
₹2.24 lakh
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Triumph Tracker 400 News
All Triumph Tracker 400 NewsTriumph Tracker 400 vs Speed 400: Key Differences in Design, Ergonomics, and Performance
Triumph introduces the Tracker 400, a sportier and more powerful alternative to the Speed 400. The Tracker 400 features unique design elements, revised ergonomics, and a 349cc engine with higher output, priced at Rs 2.46 lakh ex-showroom.
10-Apr-26By Utsav Chaudhary
Triumph motorcycles surpasses 1 lakh retails with new prices, offering savings up to Rs 21,500
Celebrating the milestone of one lakh motorcycles on Indian roads, Triumph has announced a highly competitive revised pricing strategy.
06-Apr-26By Utsav Chaudhary
Triumph and Bajaj Launch Tracker 400 in India with 350cc Engine at ₹2.46 Lakh
Triumph and Bajaj have launched the Tracker 400 in India at ₹2.46 lakh. The motorcycle features a 350cc engine, flat track-inspired design, and advanced electronics. Triumph now operates over 230 stores nationwide.
06-Apr-26By Utsav Chaudhary
Triumph Tracker 400 Mileage
Triumph Tracker 400 delivers mileage 27.77 kmpl.
349 cc, Manual, Petrol27 kmpl
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Triumph Tracker 400 Questions & Answers
Estimated Monthly Installment(EMI) of Triumph Tracker 400 is ₹4.60k. The down payment will be ₹24.93k.
Triumph Tracker 400 is available in a single variant – STD.
The top speed of Triumph Tracker 400 is 154 Kmph.
The real mileage of Triumph Tracker 400 is 28 Kmpl.
Triumph Tracker 400 is available in 3 colours which are Aluminium Silver, Phantom Black and Racing Yellow.
Engine displacement of Triumph Tracker 400 is 350 cc.
Yes, absolutely! You can schedule a test ride for Triumph Tracker 400 on the CarBike360 request form. To do a test ride, you must carry a valid driving license and the Triumph team will help you try the bike before you make a decision.
Triumph Tracker 400 is a Scrambler bike that weighs 183 Kg, has a 350 cc engine and a fuel capacity of 13 Liters.
Yes, Triumph Tracker 400 comes with ABS.
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