Triumph is getting ready to launch another 400cc bike after the Speed T4. This upcoming Scrambler 400 X variant which will likely be called Scrambler 400T is poised to offer a more budget-friendly, adventure-oriented option, sharing its powertrain with the Speed T4 while sporting distinct design cues. The recently spotted test mule reveals a familiar semi-digital instrument cluster and headlight design, but with a key difference: narrower tyres wrapped around new alloy wheels. With the recent sighting of a production-ready test mule, the Scrambler T4 appears close to launch. With its anticipated launch, the Triumph Scrambler 400 is set to directly challenge the upcoming Royal Enfield Scram 440 and Hero Maverick Scrambler 440.
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What to Expect?
The upcoming Triumph Scrambler T4 brings a host of noticeable aesthetic upgrades, setting it apart from its predecessors. Key design changes include a newly designed taillight, updated alloy wheels, a single-piece seat, and a blacked-out USD fork. The addition of a blacked-out rear grab rail and fender further enhances its rugged, off-road-ready appeal. Unique plastic side panels also distinguish it from the standard Scrambler 400 X, offering a fresh and distinctive look that appeals to scrambler enthusiasts.
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In terms of features, the Scrambler T4 is expected to forgo high-tech amenities like traction control to maintain its affordability. It will likely feature a lower-spec engine. This simplified approach makes it an ideal choice for riders seeking a straightforward, budget-friendly motorcycle that balances style and functionality.
Currently, the Triumph Scrambler 400 X is priced at Rs 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom), while the Scrambler T4 is expected to cost Rs 20,000 less, putting its price at approximately Rs 2.4 lakh (ex-showroom). Its competitive pricing and rugged design are set to make it a strong contender in the affordable scrambler motorcycle segment.
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