Triumph has extended its increasingly popular 400cc line-up with the new Tracker 400, which was released a couple of weeks ago. Here we tell you all you need to know about the motorcycle through images.

Based on the Speed 400 that is currently available in New Zealand, the Tracker 400 goes for a styling mixed with that of the Scrambler 400.

Its design includes a flat seat, fuel tank with knee recesses like flat track motorcycles, a straight handlebar, short tail section and a straight, flat-tracker like stance.

Triumph has also adorned it with details that make it look retro. There is the round LED headlamp, tracker-style side panels with the bold ‘400’ l, Thruxton-like seat cowl, and minimal bodywork.

Now, the motorcycle uses an engine tune derived from the sportier Thruxton 400.

It continues with the 398cc, single-cylinder engine with 41.5bhp and 37.5Nm of offer. This motor is paired to a six-speed gearbox and a slip and assist clutch.

Underneath, it uses a steel frame, USD forks, a monoshock at the rear, dual-channel ABS and 17-inch alloy wheels.

Triumph Motorcycles NZ is expected to launch the Tracker 400 in April. It is likely to be priced slightly higher than the Speed 400.















