Triumph has unveiled the Tracker 400 in the UK, a retro flat-track-inspired roadster based on the Speed 400, but featuring the sportier Thruxton 400 engine tune.
The Tracker 400 sports a minimalist flat-track look with a flat seat, slim tank, stubby tail, round LED headlamp, tracker-style panels, & sparse bodywork for a purposeful retro stance.
It uses a hybrid perimeter steel frame with USD forks & a rear monoshock. Disc brakes with dual-channel ABS & 17-inch alloys on road-focused knobby tyres round off the setup.
The Tracker 400 gets full-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument cluster, ride-by-wirethrottle, traction control, & dual-channel ABS as standard
Power comes from a 398.15cc liquid-cooled single tuned to Thruxton 400 specs, producing 41.5 bhp & 37.5 Nm, paired with a 6-speed gearbox & slip-and-assist clutch.
Despite it being manufactured in India, the Triumph Tracker 400’s India launch looks unlikely due to GST hikes. A future 350cc version, aligned with new tax norms, could be considered instead.