Triumph is gearing up to launch the all new variant of the scrambler 400x, the new variant would be known as the 400 XC. As per a slew of leaked details it has been revealed that the only difference between the X and the XC would be that the bike would have a pair of cross spoke wheels. Further details for the new bike are still pretty scarce. It has also been revealed that the bike would be powered by the existing 400cc engine.
The New 400 XC scrambler, would share its engine, frame and most of its parts with the existing 400x. The only difference between the bikes as per recent revelations would be the presence of cross spoke wheels that support tubeless tires in the place of alloys. The XC being a more extreme version of the scrambler 400x it would also be equipped with additional engine protection as well.
Such new upgrades, would further increase the prices of the bike from the current Rs 2.67 Lakh. As per further details the XC would carry a premium of around Rs 25,000 over the 400x. With the revised pricing the bike would closely compete against the likes of Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 and KTM 390 Adventure X. Triumph has recently revised the pricing of the Speed 400 from its original Rs 2.23 lakh introductory price to Rs 2.46 Lakh. The 400 XC would sell alongside the scrambler 400x. The XC variant would soon launch some time next week.
Triumph Scrambler X
Triumph has recently updated the scrambler 400x with new shade of red along with a slight revision in prices. The bike was originally launched along with the launch of the Speed 400.
Triumph has positioned both of these bikes at a price bracket that they had never entertained before. The new Scrambler 400x has been updated with a new colorway and looks a lot more appealing than before. The new shade replaces the Current Volcanic red and Photo Black Colorway.
Price Hike
Both the bikes have received a price hike as well, The Bike is now priced at Rs 2.67 Lakh. Other colorways that are being offered with the new Scrambler 400 x are Matt Khaki Green, Fusion White, Pearl Metallic White and Phantom Black. Other than the revised pricing and the overall changes in the colour palette the bike seems to have witnessed no other changes. The bike continues to be powered by a 398 cc liquid cooled DOHC 4v- single cylinder Series engine.
Written By
Shriyansh Garg
May 08, 2025 15:06