
Triumph has unveiled a new addition to its mid-displacement lineup: the Tracker 400, a model directly inspired by the world of Flat Track Racing that expands the TR family alongside the already known Speed 400 and Scrambler 400.
With a minimalist look and a clearly sporty approach, the Triumph Tracker 400 adopts a “stripped-back” design, featuring clean lines and elements that recall competition motorcycles on oval tracks. The package includes a more squared fuel tank, a small fly screen, a side number plate, and raised twin exhausts, reinforcing its racing character.
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Ergonomics have also been thoroughly revised compared to the Speed 400. The handlebar is 23 mm wider and 134 mm lower, providing a more aggressive riding position. The footpegs have been moved 86 mm rearward and raised by 27 mm, improving control during sporty riding. Seat height is set at 805 mm.
In terms of chassis components, the Tracker 400 features a front suspension with 43 mm upside-down forks and 140 mm of travel. At the rear, the monoshock offers 130 mm of travel with preload adjustment. The wheels feature a new design and are fitted with Pirelli tires, reinforcing the focus on performance and grip.

Lighting is fully LED, highlighted by the round headlamp, while the instrument cluster combines an analog speedometer with a digital tachometer.
Among the electronic features, the motorcycle is equipped with switchable traction control, ABS, and an assist and slipper clutch, enhancing safety and riding comfort.

The Triumph Tracker 400 will be offered in competition-inspired color schemes, including Racing Yellow, Phantom Black, and Aluminium Silver Gloss, all featuring details that simulate mud splashes, reinforcing the model’s off-road and racing identity.
With the Tracker 400, Triumph expands its strategy in the mid-displacement segment, betting on a motorcycle with strong visual appeal, sporty ergonomics, and direct Flat Track inspiration to attract new audiences within the 400 lineup.
Source and images: Triumph. This content was created with the support of AI tools and reviewed by the editorial team.
