Triumph has unveiled two new additions to its 400 range for 2026 — a flat track-inspired Tracker 400 and the cafe racer-style Thruxton 400, two machines that blend retro styling with Triumph DNA.

The all-new 400s feature an enhanced TR-Series engine, delivering 42PS at 9,000rpm. With a higher rev limit and stronger top-end performance, this latest evolution offers a 5% increase in peak power. Both models combine premium quality and accessible pricing, delivering exceptional value for money.
“The Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X and, more recently, the Scrambler XC, have been a global hit, winning multiple awards and driving record sales. These bikes have brought more younger riders and more women into the Triumph family than ever before, proving the appeal of a premium brand in this market.” — Paul Stroud, chief commercial officer, Triumph
“This success reflects Triumph’s unique position in the segment, blending high-quality finishing, modern performance, and beautiful retro styling.”
Tracker 400: Flat Track Style for the road
The Tracker 400 features flat and wide handlebars and repositioned footpegs for a commanding riding position. Supported by a dedicated chassis for sharper handling and an engaged rider experience, its design also incorporates a seat cowl, number board, boxy fuel tank, fly screen, and newly styled wheels, paired with Pirelli MT60 RS tires.
Its advanced rider technology includes a torque-assist clutch, switchable traction control, and ABS. A contemporary single-dial analogue speedometer paired with a digital tachometer displays essential information, with hidden wiring to preserve a clean look.
In the engine, the latest model features a new and more powerful iteration of Triumph’s TR series, allowing the Tracker 400 to rev harder and higher, for an exhilarating throttle response. The enhanced engine also retains the 27.7 ft-lb. of peak torque, with 80% of this available from 3,000 RPM. The ride-by-wire throttle ensures intuitive throttle response through the six-speed gearbox.
Available in Racing Yellow, Phantom Black, and Aluminum Silver Gloss, the Tracker 400 will be in dealerships beginning in April, with prices starting at $5,995



