New Delhi | April 6, 2026: Expanding its successful mid-capacity portfolio in India, Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the Triumph Tracker 400 at an ex-showroom price of Rs 2,46,225. Developed in strategic partnership with Bajaj Auto, this new model is the latest addition to the TR-series lineup, drawing heavy inspiration from the world of flat-track racing.
The Tracker 400 enters a competitive segment, positioned between the urban-focused Speed 400 and the off-road-capable Scrambler 400 X. It aims to attract riders looking for a minimalist, “street-tracker” aesthetic combined with modern performance.
The standout feature of the Triumph Tracker 400 is its distinctive silhouette. Moving away from the rounded lines of a traditional roadster, the bike features:
While it carries the “400” badge to maintain consistency with its siblings, the Indian variant of the Tracker 400 is powered by a revised 350cc liquid-cooled, single-cylinder TR-series engine.
This strategic downsizing helps keep the motorcycle competitively priced under India’s current GST structure for sub-350cc vehicles. Despite the slightly smaller displacement, the performance remains punchy:
The Tracker 400 is built on a dedicated chassis designed for sharp handling in urban environments.
| Feature | Specification |
| Engine | 350cc, Liquid-cooled, Single-cylinder |
| Power | 39.45 bhp @ 8750 rpm |
| Torque | 32 Nm @ 7500 rpm |
| Weight (Kerb) | 183 kg |
| Fuel Tank | 13 Litres |
| Seat Height | 795 mm |
| Price (Ex-showroom) | Rs 2,46,225 |
At its current price point, the Triumph Tracker 400 competes with the Royal Enfield Scram 440, Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, and even internal rivals like the Triumph Scrambler 400 X.
Bookings are now open across Triumph’s expanding dealership network in India, with deliveries expected to commence later this month. For enthusiasts seeking a bike that balances “cool factor” with daily usability, the Tracker 400 presents a compelling new chapter in the Triumph-Bajaj partnership.