The 2025 Triumph Scrambler 400 X is generating considerable excitement among motorcycle enthusiasts in India, especially those seeking the best 400cc bike under 2.5 lakhs. Triumph Motorcycles has officially teased the launch of this model, hinting at its imminent arrival in the Indian market.
The 2025 Triumph Scrambler 400 X shares its underpinnings with the Speed 400 but is tailored for off-road adventures. It features a modern-retro design, characterized by a round headlamp, a semi-digital instrument cluster, a curvy fuel tank with knee grips, and a distinctive side-slung exhaust pipe. The bike is equipped with a 19-inch front wheel and a 17-inch tubless spokes wheels at the rear wheel being added as the major update for numerous offroad riders, both shod with dual-purpose tyres, enhancing its off-road capabilities.
Powering the Scrambler 400 X is a 398cc, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that delivers 40PS of maximum power and 37.5Nm of peak torque. This engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox, ensuring a responsive and engaging riding experience. The bike also boasts features like a torque-assist clutch and ride-by-wire throttle, contributing to its refined performance.
In terms of features, the Scrambler 400 X comes equipped with full-LED lighting, traction control, dual-channel switchable ABS, and a semi-digital instrument cluster. Triumph offers the bike in three striking color schemes: Matte Khaki Green with Fusion White, Carnival Red with Phantom Black, and Phantom Black with Silver Ice and now with ad shoot we can confirm that a new yello color can be offered in the upcoming days.
The pricing of the Scrambler 400 X is expected to be slightly higher than the Speed 400’s Rs 2.23 lakh price tag, making it a compelling option for riders looking for the best bike under 3 lakhs. With its blend of classic design, modern features, and off-road prowess, the 2025 Triumph Scrambler 400 X is poised to make a significant impact in the Indian motorcycle market.
Thanks to acko drive for giving us the glimpse of the bike.
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