Triumph holds the international presentation of the new Tracker 400 and Thruxton 400 in the south of Espanha, in Marbella. The two models share the same mechanical base, but deliver dynamic proposals that are quite different from each other. O motor da série TR, com 42 cv, recebeu novo setup que favorece o uso relaxado em baixas rotações ao mesmo tempo que oferece bom desempenho em regimes mais elevados.
The models arrive to expand the British brand’s 400 cc line. The Tracker 400 adopts a concept inspired by the flat track, while the Thruxton 400 brings back the classic café racer style. Ambas already have expected arrival dates at dealerships in several markets throughout 2026.
Features of Tracker 400
The Tracker 400 stands out for its wider wheels and natural, comfortable driving position. Esse set favors everyday versatility and agile behavior on different types of flooring.
The visual elements refer directly to the flat track universe, with a minimalist design and imposing stance. The suspension and geometry have been tuned to deliver stability and fun without compromising comfort.

Style and dynamics of the Thruxton 400
The Thruxton 400 has the unmistakable café racer look, with a sportier and more aggressive riding position. The Pirelli Rosso road tires and firmer suspension complement the package aimed at those looking for greater involvement in driving.
The model maintains the classic silhouette of the Thruxton family, now updated with modern components. Essa combination enables superior dynamic performance on winding roads and urban environments.
Shared engine with evolution
The 398 cc engine has undergone updates that increase the rev limit and improve power delivery at the top. The engineers at Triumph worked on mapping to offer torque from low revs and a more linear response across the entire range.
This evolution allows both models to be accessible to pilots with an A2 license in several countries. The mechanical set prioritizes reliability and simple maintenance without giving up the typical character of the brand’s motorcycles.
Expansion of the 400 cc range
With the launch of these two new models, Triumph now offers five different options in the 400 cc family. The strategy reinforces the brand’s presence in the affordable motorcycle segment with classic style and modern performance.
Recent integration with new distribution groups in some markets, such as Grupo Multimoto in Portugal, makes it easier for these motorcycles to reach more dealers. Starting prices indicated in European markets are in the range of 5,745 to 5,995 pounds, depending on the model.
Release and availability details
The motorcycles will gradually begin to arrive in stores from March and April 2026 in several countries. Thruxton 400 is forecast slightly ahead of Tracker 400 in some markets.
Buyers will find varied color options, with combinations that highlight the visual DNA of each version. The Triumph emphasizes component quality and premium finishing even in entry-level models.
Different driving options
The two models share DNA from the Triumph, but deliver different riding experiences. Enquanto One prioritizes comfort and versatility, the other focuses on sportiness and classic style. Essa Diversity allows different motorcyclist profiles to find the most suitable option within the same platform.