
Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its 400cc Modern Classics portfolio

The Tracker 400 is positioned as a flat track-inspired road motorcycle

The Tracker 400 sits with the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400

It produces 42hp and 37.5Nm (same as the Thruxton 400)

Although it shares Triumph’s TR-Series engine and the Scrambler’s end-can, the Tracker 400 differs from the Scrambler 400

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

It remains unlikely that Bajaj will launch this model in India.
Triumph Tracker 400 image gallery
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.


















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