Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its 400cc Modern Classics portfolio with the unveiling of the Tracker 400, confirmed for launch in the UK for the 2026 model year. Positioned as a flat track-inspired road motorcycle, the Tracker 400 adds a new body style to Triumph’s small-capacity range.
The Tracker 400 sits with the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400, and it has been unveiled alongside the Thruxton 400 in the UK. Although it shares Triumph’s TR-Series engine and the Scrambler’s end-can, the Tracker 400 differs from the Scrambler 400 across several mechanical, dimensional and ergonomic parameters. It is more closely related to the Speed 400.
The Tracker 400 features a taller seat height of 805mm as opposed to the Speed 400’s more accessible 790mm. Braking hardware is also shared with the Speed: 300mm front disc paired with a 230mm rear disc.
With the Tracker 400 being unveiled in the UK, it remains unlikely that Bajaj will launch this model in India.