Triumph Unveils Tracker 400 For 2026, Expands Modern Classics Line-up
Triumph Motorcycles has expanded its small-capacity Modern Classics range with the unveiling of the Tracker 400, a flat track-inspired road motorcycle confirmed for a UK launch in the 2026 model year. The new model introduces a distinct body style to Triumph’s 400cc line-up, joining the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400. With revised styling, marginally higher power output and changes to ergonomics, the Tracker 400 is aimed at riders seeking a sportier and more stripped-back design.
Triumph Tracker 400 Expands The 400cc Portfolio
The Tracker 400 has been revealed alongside the Thruxton 400, further strengthening Triumph’s growing presence in the sub-500cc segment. While the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 cater to roadster and scrambler preferences, the Tracker introduces a flat track-inspired aesthetic focused on clean lines and minimal bodywork. It is positioned as a road-focused motorcycle rather than an off-road-oriented machine, making it more closely aligned with the Speed 400 in overall intent.Engine And Performance Details
Powering the Tracker 400 is Triumph’s familiar 398cc single-cylinder, liquid-cooled TR-Series engine. In this configuration, the engine produces 42hp at 9,000rpm, delivering 2hp more than the Speed 400. Torque output remains unchanged at 37.5Nm, ensuring strong mid-range performance suitable for everyday riding and spirited road use. The engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox, continuing the mechanical consistency seen across Triumph’s 400cc models.You may also like
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