Triumph Tracker 400 launched at Rs. 2.46 Lakh in India
Triumph Tracker 400 was launched in India on April 6, 2026. It is a flat-track-inspired motorcycle with a sporty, aggressive look. Despite the “400” name, it actually has a 350cc engine to save on taxes.

Quick Overview
| Feature | Triumph Tracker 400 |
| Launch Date | April 6, 2026 |
| Ex-Showroom Price | ₹2,46,225 |
| Engine | 349cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled |
| Power | 40 PS (39.45 bhp) @ 8,750 rpm |
| Torque | 32 Nm @ 7,500 rpm |
| Top Speed | 154 kmph |
| Transmission | 6-speed with torque-assist clutch |
| Seat Height | 805 mm |
| Fuel Tank | 13 litres |
| Kerb Weight | 181 kg |
| Ground Clearance | 162 mm |
Why 350cc Instead of 400cc?
| Question | Answer |
| Why smaller engine? | To pay lower tax (18% GST) instead of 40% tax |
| Is power much less? | No – still makes 40 PS, very close to old 400cc |
Winner: Smart move – you get almost the same power but pay less tax.
Design and Styling
The Tracker 400 looks like a flat-track race bike :
- Flat, long seat with sporty cowl
- Wide handlebars for better control
- Boxy fuel tank with knee recesses
- Side number boards with “400” branding
- Twin-can upswept exhaust
- Round LED headlamp with small flyscreen
Colours Available :
- Racing Yellow
- Phantom Black
- Aluminium Silver Gloss
Hardware and Suspension
| Component | Specification |
| Front Suspension | 43mm USD forks (upside-down) |
| Rear Suspension | Gas-charged monoshock |
| Suspension Travel | 140mm (front and rear) |
| Front Brake | 300mm disc with 4-piston radial caliper |
| Rear Brake | 230mm disc |
| ABS | Dual-channel |
| Wheels | 17-inch cast aluminium |
| Tyres | MRF REVZ FD1 (road-focused) |
Features
| Feature | Available? |
| Traction Control | Yes (switchable) |
| Ride-by-Wire | Yes |
| Torque-assist clutch | Yes |
| Full LED lighting | Yes |
| Semi-digital instrument console | Yes |
| Smartphone connectivity | No |
Riding Position
The Tracker 400 has a sportier riding posture than the Speed 400 :
- Wider and lower handlebars
- Rear-set footpegs
- Upright but slightly forward-leaning stance
Winner: Good for riders who want a more aggressive, engaging ride.
Price and Positioning
| Model | Ex-Showroom Price |
| Triumph Speed T4 | ₹1,95,000 |
| Triumph Speed 400 | ₹2,31,890 |
| Triumph Tracker 400 | ₹2,46,225 |
| Triumph Scrambler 400 | ₹2,59,241 |
| Triumph Thruxton 400 | ₹2,65,538 |
| Triumph Scrambler 400 XC | ₹2,89,534 |
The Tracker 400 sits between the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 .
Rivals
| Competitor | Approx. Price |
| Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 | ~₹2.40 Lakh |
| Harley-Davidson X440 | ~₹2.40 Lakh |
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