Triumph Tracker 400 Unveiled: Specs, Features, and India Launch Expectations
Triumph Motorcycles has officially taken the wraps off its latest addition to the 400cc modern classic family—the Triumph Tracker 400. Unveiled in the UK on December 17, 2025, this retro-styled street bike joins the popular Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X, bringing a distinct flat-track flavor to the lineup.
While the motorcycle has generated massive buzz globally, Indian enthusiasts are keen to know one thing: Will the Triumph Tracker 400 launch in India?
Here is a complete breakdown of the looks, specs, features, and the current status of its arrival on Indian shores.

Flat-Track Inspired Retro Looks
The Triumph Tracker 400 is arguably the most visually distinct model in the 400cc range. Drawing inspiration from classic flat-track racers, it moves away from the standard roadster aesthetic of the Speed 400.
Key Design Highlights:
- Bodywork: It features a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with bold “Tracker” decals and sculpted knee recesses.
- Rear Profile: The bike sports a stubby tail section with a seat cowl and a twin-can upswept exhaust that sits at a jaunty angle, reinforcing the retro racer vibe.
- Number Plates: Staying true to its heritage, it wears a side number plate (displaying “400”) and a wind-splitting fly screen.
- Color Options: The bike is available in three striking schemes:
- Phantom Black: A moody black with Dark Silver and Vanilla White accents.
- Aluminium Silver Gloss: A classic metallic finish.
- Racing Yellow: A vibrant option for those who want to stand out.

Triumph Tracker 400 Specs and Performance
Under the hood, the Tracker 400 retains the potent heart of its siblings but with specific tuning adjustments to suit its character.
- Engine: 398.15cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine.
- Power: 41.5 BHP @ 9,000 RPM.
- Torque: 37.5 Nm @ 7,500 RPM.
- Gearbox: 6-speed transmission with a torque-assist clutch.
While the engine specs look familiar, the ergonomics are completely new. The Tracker 400 features flat handlebars that are 23mm wider and 134mm lower than the Speed 400, encouraging an aggressive, elbows-out, forward-lean riding stance.

Features and Hardware
Triumph has equipped the Tracker 400 with premium hardware to ensure it handles as good as it looks.
- Suspension: Upside-down (USD) big piston forks with 5.5 inches of travel at the front and a gas monoshock with preload adjustment at the rear.
- Braking: Disc brakes at both ends supported by dual-channel ABS.
- Tyres: The 17-inch alloy wheels are wrapped in rugged, dual-purpose Pirelli MT60 RS tires, offering grip on both tarmac and light dirt.
- Tech: It includes a ride-by-wire throttle, switchable traction control, and a hybrid instrument cluster combining a single-dial analog speedometer with a digital tach display.

Triumph Tracker 400 India Launch Date and Price
This is the most critical question for Indian buyers. The motorcycle is set to roll into global dealerships in April 2026 as a 2027 model.
Global Price: In the US market, the starting price is confirmed at $5,995 (approx. ₹5 Lakhs directly converted, though local manufacturing usually lowers this significantly).
India Launch Reality: According to recent reports, the Triumph Tracker 400 India launch is currently labeled as “Unlikely” for 2026.
- Why? The tracker style is considered a “niche” segment in India compared to roadsters and scramblers.
- Is there hope? Triumph may reconsider if consumer demand is high, but as of now, they are focusing on their existing 400cc portfolio and the Thruxton 400.
Expected Price of Triumph Tracker 400 in India: If Triumph were to launch the Tracker 400 in India, heavily localized manufacturing would likely place it in the bracket of ₹2.50 Lakh – ₹2.70 Lakh (Ex-Showroom), positioning it slightly above the Speed 400 but competitive against rivals.
Photo Gallery: The Tracker 400 in Action
(Below are high-definition reference descriptions of the motorcycle’s key angles for enthusiasts)

- [Front View]: Showcasing the circular LED headlamp with the short fly screen and the aggressive wide handlebars.

- [Side Profile]: Highlighting the teardrop tank, the “400” number plate on the side panel, and the upswept twin exhaust.

- [Cockpit]: A close-up of the analog-digital instrument cluster and the Tracker branding on the tank cap.
Tracker 400 vs. Thruxton 400: Which One Do You Prefer?
With reports suggesting the Tracker shares tuning with the Thruxton 400, Indian riders might soon have to choose between the café-racer style Thruxton and the flat-tracker style Tracker.
- The Thruxton offers classic clip-ons and a rear-set footpeg position for high-speed stability.
- The Tracker offers wide bars and an upright-but-aggressive stance perfect for city hooliganism and sliding around corners.
Tell us in the comments: Would you prefer the flat-track style of the Tracker 400 over the café-racer Thruxton for Indian roads?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the expected price of the Triumph Tracker 400 in India? If launched, the expected price would be around ₹2.50 Lakh to ₹2.70 Lakh (ex-showroom), similar to the Scrambler 400 X pricing structure, though an official launch is currently unconfirmed.
Q2: When is the Triumph Tracker 400 launch date in India? Currently, there is no confirmed launch date for India. Reports indicate it is unlikely to launch in 2026 as it is a niche product, despite its global release in April 2026.
Q3: What are the key specs of the Tracker 400? It features a 398cc liquid-cooled engine producing 41.5 BHP and 37.5 Nm of torque. It comes with 17-inch wheels, Pirelli MT60 RS tires, and 43mm USD forks.
Q4: How is the Tracker 400 different from the Speed 400? The Tracker 400 has a unique flat-track design, wider and lower handlebars for a different riding posture, distinct body panels (number plates, seat cowl), and dual-purpose tires compared to the road-focused Speed 400.
Q5: What colors is the Triumph Tracker 400 available in? The bike is available in Phantom Black, Aluminum Silver Gloss, and Racing Yellow.
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