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Triumph Scrambler 400 XC

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC price in Vadodara

₹3.41 Lakh
On road price in
EMI starting at ₹4,988 /month

The Triumph Scrambler 400 XC is available in a single variant, the Standard. The Scrambler 400 XC price in Vadodara is ₹2.99 lakh (ex-showroom). On the other hand, the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC on road price in Vadodara is ₹3.41 lakh.

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC On Road Price by Variants

Standard349 cc | Petrol | Manual
Price Breakdown
Ex-showroom Price
₹2,99,333
RTO (Individual)
₹17,960
Insurance
₹23,947
Hypothecation Charges
₹0

On road price in Vadodara₹3,41,240 *
Want to take a loan?
EMI starting at ₹4,988 /month

* Estimated on-road price. Final amount may vary.

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Mileage26.3 kpl
Daily drive60 km
Fuel price₹100
Monthly fuel cost
₹6,844

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC Images

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Triumph Scrambler 400 XC Colours

Racing Yellow
Storm Grey
Vanilla White

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC FAQs

The Scrambler 400 XC price in Vadodara is ₹2.99 lakh (ex-showroom).

The Scrambler 400 XC on road price in Vadodara is ₹3.41 lakh.

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10w

Hi! I am confused between the BMW F450 GS, Triumph Scrambler 400 XC, and KTM 390 Adventure. My usage will include city riding, weekend touring, and occasional long trips. Budget is not a constraint.

Verified
10w

Addressing the two single-cylinder machines first, between the 399cc KTM 390 Adventure and 350cc Triumph Scrambler 400 XC, the KTM bike is sure to be the more fun and capable machine. Its engine is much more powerful, its suspension much more capable and it fits the brief better for your needs than the Triumph bike. One area where the 390 Adventure will not be as good as the Scrambler 400 XC is city manners, because its engine feels buzzy and frankly unhappy at lower revs and its large windscreen also blocks some cooling wind at predominantly slower city speeds. Now coming to the BMW F 450 GS, this is a machine that could be your one bike to do it all with its twin-cylinder engine, capable suspension and comfortable ergonomics. However, we still haven't spent enough seat time on the small GS - the first ride event was a rather rushed one - and BMW bikes are notorious for being expensive to own and maintain. Then there's also the fact that the F 450 GS is based on an all-new platform and its long-term reliability still remains a question mark. Our recommendation would be the 399cc KTM 390 Adventure of the three bikes you've chosen but should you decide to go for the GS instead, we'd advise you to at least defer your purchase by six months so that you have more real-world information on the GS and then make an informed decision.

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35w

I currently ride a Honda Activa 125, and I’m now planning to upgrade to a proper bike. I’m considering the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC for city commuting and occasional off-road weekend rides. I’m open to other bikes too that can handle Bengaluru city traffic and light trail/off-road excursions well - any suggestions?

Verified
35w

You can definitely learn on a Triumph Scrambler 400 XC, as it's a very forgiving 400cc 40hp machine; however, we would steer you toward the Hero Xpulse 210 instead. Considering you're also going to do some off-roading and you're simultaneously also going to be learning to ride a motorcycle, the Xpulse is a more forgiving machine than the Scrambler 400 and will be a better fit for city usage as well.

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Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210
2w

I need a bike for daily commuting as well as adventure riding. My budget is Rs. 4 lakh.

Verified
2w

Given your requirements, the Triumph Scrambler 400 X/XC is likely to be the best fit. Its upright and commanding riding position, smooth and tractable engine, and capable handling make it a true all-rounder, and it comfortably fits within your budget.If you want the look of an adventure bike or wish for more suspension travel, then options like the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 390 Adventure should be on your shortlist. These bikes are better at highway duties than the Scrambler (not by much, but it is a tangible difference), although they are also heavier than it.It also depends on what your usage pattern is like. If highway touring isn't playing a big role in your riding right now, and you are serious about getting into off-roading, then something lighter and friendlier like the Hero Xpulse 210 and Kawasaki KLX230/KLX230 S is the way to go.First, decide what you're going to be using your bike for and depending on that, take a test ride of the options specified above before you make your decision.

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KTM 390 Adventure
Hero MotoCorp Xpulse 210
Kawasaki KLX230
Kawasaki KLX230 S
Royal Enfield Himalayan
9w

Will Triumph consider selling the 398cc version alongside the downsized 349cc model? Honestly, the 349cc version feels less appealing with its lower power and torque figures. I was interested in buying the Scrambler 400 XC, but not the downsized version.

Verified
9w

Bajaj has no intentions of selling the single-cylinder Triumph bikes with 398cc engines in India, and all of the six models come with downsized 349cc motors. However, in two of them (Tracker and Thruxton), the engine makes more peak output, and if you want the maximum performance from an affordable Bajaj-made Triumph. So, we'd recommend choosing between these two. Since you've mentioned you like the Scrambler 400 XC, the Tracker will be a similar machine in terms of ergonomics and comfort. Although, you will lose some off-road capability as a trade-off for better street manners. Your only option if you want to buy a 398cc Triumph Scrambler 400 XC today is to ask your nearby dealers if they have some leftover stock or scour the used market for one.

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC
13w

I am looking for a motorcycle for my daily office commute, with a total distance of around 30 km. The route is a mix of very bad and some good roads. I may also do an occasional highway ride once a year for around 100-200 km. My budget is Rs. 3 lakh. My primary requirements are good suspension, comfort for my back, and ease of riding in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

Verified
7w

Since you will spend an overarching amount of time inside the city, your best bet would be to look at either the Honda CB350 models and the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet/ Hunter 350. These are relaxed, comfortable and proven machines which will be great for patchy city roads and out on the highway - as long as you're keeping the speeds under the three-digit threshold - they will be unstressed.If you want a bit more performance without sacrificing comfort the Triumph Speed 400, Tracker 400 and Scrambler 400 models are what you should look at. With their recently downsized - 350cc, liquid-cooled engines, they offer significantly more performance and are lighter than the Honda and RE models listed above which should mean a more energetic demeanor out on open roads. Take a test ride of these machines to see which one you gel with the best before you make a decision.

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Triumph Scrambler 400 XC
Triumph Tracker 400
Triumph Speed 400
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Bullet 350
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
15w

Hi, I am confused between the Triumph Scrambler 400X, Harley-Davidson X440, Royal Enfield Himalayan, and Royal Enfield Meteor 650. I previously owned a Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 and am now looking to upgrade. My usage will mostly involve daily commuting in Pune traffic, with a 10 km highway stretch included in my 24 km one-way ride. I want a comfortable bike that can be ridden daily with a pillion and should also be comfortable enough for my wife to ride along with our 2-year-old child.

Verified
15w

In terms of familiarity, the Harley Davidson X440 will be the logical next step up for you from your Thunderbird 350. With its neutral ergonomics, plush suspension and torquey air/oil-cooled engine, the X440 T will serve your use case well. If you want something with a bit more performance and more commanding ergonomics, then the Triumph Scrambler 400 XC is what you should consider. The Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 will easily be the most comfortable for two-up riding of the bikes you've shortlisted, but its heavy kerb weight could be hard to manage, especially with a pillion onboard in stacatto big-city traffic. We'd recommend you steer clear of the Super Meteor 650 because its laidback riding position and stiff rear shocks will cause you discomfort over bad roads. Take a test ride of the other three with your pillion to see which one you find comfortable before you make your purchase.

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Triumph Scrambler 400 XC
Royal Enfield Himalayan
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
21w

Is the Triumph Scrambler 400XC a good bike for a beginner rider who will use it as a daily commuter for around 20 km?

Verified
19w

The Triumph Scrambler 400 XC can be your first bike as long as you are okay with its size and are respectful of its power output. With an upright rider's triangle, smooth and tractable engine as well as good suspension and seating comfort, the Scrambler 400 ticks most of the right boxes for a first bike. Take a test ride before you make a decision.

Triumph Scrambler 400 XC
32w

I’m 5′9″ and currently ride a Yezdi Roadster. I want to upgrade to a bike for daily office runs of 25-30 km and weekly tours of about 150 km. I’m looking for a motorcycle that offers decent mileage and good riding comfort. Please suggest suitable options.

Verified
31w

Taking your considerations into account, bikes we would recommend taking a look at are the Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X / XC. Both will offer you considerably higher performance than your Yezdi bike and will also be comfortable enough to handle daily commuting duties while being brisk enough on the highway as well. If you want an air-cooled, torquey engine, then you could even take a look at the Harley-Davidson X440, which is a comfortable neo-retro roadster that has decent performance. Take a test ride of the machines you shortlist before picking one.

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Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph Scrambler 400 XC
Harley Davidson X440
35w

I want a new bike for daily commuting as well as long tours (4-5 inter-city or interstate trips per year). I’m confused between the Meteor 350, Himalayan 450, and the Royal Enfield Scrambler XC. Which one should I pick?

Verified
33w

Of the options you've shortlisted, the Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 will be the best all-rounder with good highway manners, plush suspension for rough roads, and it's usable inside the city too, although its weight and general size need to be kept in mind. The Meteor 350 and Triumph Scrambler 400 XC will be better in the city than the Himalayan, but out on the highway, your comfortable cruising speeds will be capped at 80-100kph. Take a thorough test ride before you decide.

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