The new bike promises to be equally capable on the road, as well as off the road
The all-new Triumph Scrambler 400 XC has been launched in India at a price of Rs 2,94,147, ex-showroom. With this, the British two-wheeler manufacturer strengthened its 400-cc Modern Classic lineup in India. In the Scrambler guise, the 400 XC offers an attractive appearance, premium finish, great performance on the road and impressive off-roading capabilities. In fact, the rugged design is inspired by the likes of the Scrambler 900 and 1200. Let us take a look at the details of the new model.
Triumph Scrambler 400 XC Launched
The new Scrambler 400 XC from Triumph is built for riders who love a bit of adventure. It has a bold, scrambler-style look and a tough design made for both city roads and off-road terrains. The bike comes with cross-spoked wheels and a large 19-inch front wheel. Tubeless tyres make it ready for rough terrain. A high mudguard, windscreen, and handguards help protect the rider, while an aluminium sump guard and engine bars protect the bike. It’s available in three eye-catching colours – Racing Yellow, Storm Grey, and Vanilla White. Each version proudly shows off Triumph’s classic Scrambler badge.
With a low seat height, light weight, and upright riding position, it is easy to handle. The 400cc TR-series engine offers strong performance with 40 PS of power and 37.5 Nm of torque. It is made to handle different types of riding while keeping things fun and smooth. Modern tech is built into the bike. There is traction control, off-road ABS, a ride-by-wire throttle, and full LED lighting. It also includes a USB charging port, an immobilizer key, and a torque-assist clutch.
For comfort, it features USD front forks and a rear monoshock, both with 150mm travel. It also comes with an engine guard, raised fender, metal fuel tank, and dual-format instrument cluster. The Scrambler 400 XC also offers solid value. It has 16,000 km service intervals, a 5-year warranty, and 1 year of Roadside Assistance. Riders can also opt for extended warranties and service plans. With over 20 accessories available, riders can make the Scrambler their own. It’s now available at Triumph dealerships across India.
Also Read: RE Guerrilla 450 vs Triumph Speed 400 in a Classic Drag Race