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New Triumph Tracker 400 2026: Flat-Track Inspired Bike with Strong Performance & Features
Samira Vishwas | April 8, 2026 7:24 PM CST

Triumph Tracker 400: British giant Triumph has launched the Triumph Tracker 400, further strengthening its hold on the Indian motorcycle market. Launched on April 6, 2026, the bike, with its flat-track-inspired design and new 350cc engine, directly challenges rivals like Royal Enfield and Harley-Davidson. If you’re looking to stand out in the city crowd and make a formidable impact on the roads, the Triumph Tracker 400 is sure to be your best choice for 2026. Let’s take a closer look at what’s special about this rugged ₹2.46 lakh motorcycle.

Flat-Track Inspired Design

Triumph Tracker

The Triumph Tracker 400’s design strongly distinguishes it from other roadster bikes. It features a flat-track racer-like silhouette, with a small flyscreen, boxy fuel tank, and a ‘race number plate’ on the side panel, giving it a rugged retro look. The bike is fitted with 17-inch gloss black alloy wheels, giving it a strong and premium road presence. Furthermore, the rear seat cowl and rectangular LED taillamps further enhance its rugged and steely appearance.

Engine and Performance

Despite the ‘400’ in the name, the India-specific model features a new 349cc liquid-cooled engine. This change has been made to effectively take advantage of lower GST rates, providing customers with robust power at a lower price. This engine produces 40 PS of power and 32 Nm of torque. With a 6-speed gearbox and slip-and-assist clutch, this bike offers steely agility in traffic and strong stability on the highway. Its refined performance and vibration-free ride make it a strong companion for long journeys.

Triumph Tracker

Safety and Suspension

Triumph has made no compromises when it comes to safety. The Tracker 400 features robust safety features like dual-channel ABS and switchable traction control, providing unwavering security on wet or slippery roads. Suspension features robust 43mm USD Big Piston Forks at the front and a gas monoshock with an external reservoir at the rear. This setup absorbs rough terrain with steely ease, giving the rider a firm and stable feel through every turn.


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