Gallery: Triumph Tracker 400 Explained In Images
This is by far the most unique looking Triumph 400 ever

The 2026 Triumph Tracker 400 has a unique personality while retaining the brand’s signature modern-retro appeal. With its upright stance, dual-purpose intent, and a simple features set, it aims to be an easy and versatile everyday motorcycle. Priced at Rs 2,46,000 (ex-showroom, Delhi), it sits right between the compact Triumph Speed 400 and the rugged Triumph Scrambler 400 X. Here is how this bike looks in some detailed images:
Looks

The Tracker 400 looks rugged yet clean, with a flat-tracker inspired design. The round LED headlight, slim metal fuel tank, and high-mounted exhaust give it a purposeful stance. The slightly committed riding posture, with a wide handlebar, and rearset footpegs, add to its unique appeal, while still looking compact enough for daily use. Other than this, the bike also comes with some striking graphics on the fuel tank and side panels which complete its overall look.
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Unique flat-tracker inspired styling
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Striking graphics, and bold-looking twin-tip exhaust
Colours
The Tracker 400 is available in three bold colour options that suit its scrambler character: Phantom Black, Aluminium Silver, and Racing Yellow. All of these shades are quite interesting. Personally we prefer the Aluminum Silver shade the most as it is the most distinctive looking within Triumph’s 400 lineup.
Check out our detailed colours explainer of the Triumph Tracker 400.
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Striking and rugged colour options
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Most distinctive looking shades in Triumph’s 400 lineup
Engine And Performance
The Tracker 400 uses the new downsized 349cc liquid-cooled engine, as seen in every 2026 Triumph 400 model. It produces 40PS and 32Nm. It gets the same tune as the Triumph Thruxton 400, and is going to be quicker and faster than the Speed 400 and the Scrambler 400 X.
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Strong low-end performance
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Brilliant engine refinement
Features
The bike comes with the same semi-digital instrument console as all other Triumph 400s, that displays all essential information like speed, fuel level, gear position, and trip details. It also gets ride-by-wire throttle, dual channel ABS and switchable traction control.
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Functional and practical feature set
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Gets essential rider aids
Underpinnings And Other Specifications
The Tracker 400 gets the same inverted fork setup as the Speed 400, but tuned differently, and a preload adjustable monoshock.. It rides on 17-inch alloy wheels at both ends with dual-purpose tyres, 110-section front and 150-section rear. At 805mm, its seat height is slightly higher than the Speed 400, but should still be quite manageable due to its slim fuel tank and narrow seat profile. It has a 300mm front, and a 230mm rear disc brake setup.
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Wide dual-purpose tyres
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Same inverted fork as the Speed 400 but with different tuning
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