Triumph brings back desert racing vibes with their brand new Scrambler 400 XC motorcycle. The company plans to sell this retro adventure bike around the world starting September 2025. Riders can choose from three colors when they visit dealerships next year. The bike costs 7,345 euros and targets people who want vintage looks with modern performance. Triumph designed this machine for both city streets and dirt trails.
The new Scrambler packs a 398cc single cylinder engine that pumps out 40 horsepower. Liquid cooling keeps the motor running smooth during long rides. The bike weighs 190 kilograms and sits riders 835 millimeters off the ground. Triumph fitted the machine with spoked wheels and knobby tires for tackling rough terrain. Electronic fuel injection delivers gas to the engine through computer controls.
Adventure riders will love the 150 millimeters of suspension travel front and back. The company installed disc brakes on both wheels with anti-lock systems for safety. Riders can turn off the rear brake computer when riding on loose dirt or sand. The bike comes with hand guards and a metal skid plate to protect against rocks. Triumph added a USB charging port for phones and GPS devices.
The Scrambler features classic styling that reminds people of 1960s desert racers. Modern LED lights replace old bulbs for better visibility at night. The analog speedometer includes a digital display for trip information. Triumph built the frame from steel tubes that bolt together for easy repairs.
The new Scrambler packs a 398cc single cylinder engine that pumps out 40 horsepower. Liquid cooling keeps the motor running smooth during long rides. The bike weighs 190 kilograms and sits riders 835 millimeters off the ground. Triumph fitted the machine with spoked wheels and knobby tires for tackling rough terrain. Electronic fuel injection delivers gas to the engine through computer controls.
Adventure riders will love the 150 millimeters of suspension travel front and back. The company installed disc brakes on both wheels with anti-lock systems for safety. Riders can turn off the rear brake computer when riding on loose dirt or sand. The bike comes with hand guards and a metal skid plate to protect against rocks. Triumph added a USB charging port for phones and GPS devices.
The Scrambler features classic styling that reminds people of 1960s desert racers. Modern LED lights replace old bulbs for better visibility at night. The analog speedometer includes a digital display for trip information. Triumph built the frame from steel tubes that bolt together for easy repairs.