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Triumph's Scrambler 400X Lineup Set to Expand with New Variant Under Testing

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Triumph's upcoming Scrambler T4 variant has been spotted, offering cost-effective changes to the Scrambler 400X.

Triumph Motorcycles, in collaboration with Bajaj Auto, appears to be gearing up for the launch of a new variant of the Scrambler 400X, positioning it as a middle ground between the premium Scrambler 400X and the more affordable Speed T4. A test mule spotted on Indian roads suggests this development, hinting at Triumph's strategic move to expand its highly successful 400cc portfolio.

A Strategic Expansion of the 400cc Range

Triumph’s partnership with Bajaj Auto has enabled the brand to develop a competitive 400cc platform catering to price-sensitive markets like India. The success of the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400X has introduced Triumph to a new, wider customer base. Following the launch of the Speed T4, an affordable variant of the Speed 400 priced at ₹2.17 lakh (ex-showroom), Triumph seems to be applying a similar strategy with the Scrambler lineup. The new variant, likely to be named Scrambler T4, aims to offer a more budget-friendly option for scrambler enthusiasts.

Triumph's Scrambler 400X Lineup Set to Expand with New Variant Under Testing

Visual and Mechanical Differences

The test mule revealed several changes aimed at reducing production costs while maintaining the Scrambler 400X’s core appeal. Key differences include:

Simplified Components

  • The USD front forks are retained but sport a plain black finish instead of the Scrambler 400X’s golden shade.
  • MRF tyres replace the more premium Metzeler Tourance units.
  • A simpler single-piece seat replaces the split-seat setup, potentially lowering the saddle height from the current 835mm, making it more accessible to shorter riders.
  • Knuckle guards and tank grips are omitted, and the handlebars lack the brace pads found on the Scrambler 400X.

Revised Aesthetics

  • Rectangular side panels replace the round number plate holders.
  • The rear section, including the LED tail light, mirrors design cues from other Bajaj motorcycles, contributing to a more cost-effective build.
  • A small stock visor is now integrated, enhancing practicality.

Potential Powertrain Tweaks

Emission testing equipment spotted on the test mule suggests the possibility of a retuned engine.

While the Scrambler 400X’s 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm output might be retained, there is a chance of a toned-down state of tune akin to the Speed T4’s 30.6 bhp and 36 Nm configuration. Notably, the ride-by-wire system appears intact, setting it apart from the Speed T4’s simpler throttle setup.

Targeting Affordability

Triumph has adeptly recognized the Indian market’s preference for value-driven offerings. By introducing affordable variants, the brand is creating accessible entry points into the Triumph lineup. The Scrambler T4 is expected to slot in at around ₹2.4 lakh (ex-showroom), approximately ₹25,000 less than the Scrambler 400X’s ₹2.65 lakh price tag.

A New Rivalry in the Making

This move positions the upcoming Scrambler T4 as a potential competitor to upcoming models such as the Royal Enfield Scram 440 and the Hero Maverick Scrambler 440. With its distinctive British charm, Triumph’s offering could appeal to riders seeking a blend of premium branding and practicality without stretching their budget.

Launch Timeline and Market Impact

The test mule appears close to production-ready, indicating that the official launch might occur early next year. Meanwhile, Triumph is offering year-end discounts on the existing Scrambler 400X, possibly to clear inventory in anticipation of the new variant.

Conclusion

Triumph’s iterative approach, inspired by Bajaj’s playbook, demonstrates a clear intent to capitalize on its 400cc platform’s versatility. The Scrambler T4, if it materializes as expected, could redefine the mid-tier scrambler segment, balancing affordability with Triumph’s hallmark styling and performance. Enthusiasts and market watchers alike eagerly await more details on this promising addition to Triumph’s lineup.


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