Triumph Tracker 400 Launched in India At Rs 2.46 Lakh With Track Style Looks

Triumph Motorcycles has added one more bike to its 400 range in India. The new Tracker 400 comes in at Rs 2.46 lakh ex-showroom. It sits very close to the Speed 400 in pricing but feels quite different in character.

The Tracker is part of the new downsized 350 range but still carries the same 400 name.

This bike carries a flat track style which is not common in this price range.

Design and stance

The Tracker 400 keeps things clean and raw

  • Flat long seat with single piece look
  • Wide handlebar for better control
  • Small headlamp cover
  • Number plate style side panels
  • Slim and muscular fuel tank
  • Upright riding posture

The overall shape feels light and easy. The riding position is designed to be more open compared to other bikes in this segment.

Engine and performance

The key update is in the engine

  • 349cc single cylinder liquid cooled motor
  • Around 39 to 40 bhp and 32 Nm
  • 6 speed gearbox
  • Slipper clutch

The engine is based on the earlier 398cc unit but has been reduced in size to 349cc. This helps bring GST down and keeps pricing competitive. Power is slightly lower than the earlier 400cc version, but the tuning still feels strong.

Hardware and ride setup

The cycle parts are focused on balance and control

  • USD front forks
  • Rear monoshock with preload adjust
  • 17 inch alloy wheels
  • Dual purpose tyres suited for both road use and light off road riding
  • Disc brakes on both ends
  • Dual channel ABS
  • Switchable traction control

The frame is a mix of different structures which helps in keeping weight low and handling stable.

Features and usability

The Tracker 400 keeps features simple but useful

  • Ride by wire throttle
  • Traction control
  • ABS
  • Analogue speedometer with digital display
  • Upright seating for daily use
  • Seat height around 805 mm

Visibility is expected to be good, and the seating position is designed to make it easy to ride in city traffic as well as open roads.

Colours and rivals

The bike comes in multiple shades

  • Racing Yellow
  • Phantom Black
  • Aluminium Silver

At this price, it goes up against bikes like the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 and Harley X440.

It keeps things simple but adds strong performance, good handling and a unique look that is not seen often in this segment.


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