First Look: 2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400

Published: June 28, 2023

It’s not often that a bike maker releases not only a new bike and a new engine – but also its first entry in a whole new sector. That’s what Triumph has done, though, with the launch of two new single-cylinder 400cc bikes.

The Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400 will give the Hinckley firm a brand new entry-level range, aimed at novice riders and those looking for something smaller, while also opening up massive parts of the global bike market in developing markets – where a 400 counts as a big bike, and a Tiger 1200 or Speed Triple is far too pricey for most.

2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X
2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X

The soft retro-dirtbike Scrambler 400 X shares its looks and feel with the firm’s bigger Scrambler 1200 and 900 models, thanks to an upswept twin-exit silencer, long-travel suspension, Scrambler style seat and tank and round headlight protector.

2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X
2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X

Meanwhile, the new retro roadster Speed 400 apes the bigger Speed Twin 900 and 1200, with the same café-racer styled tank and seat unit, round LED headlight and flat bars.

The two new bikes share the same basic platform, with common engine and chassis fundamentals. That all-new 398cc motor is a modern single-cylinder design, with a four-valve DOHC head, ride-by-wire Bosch fuel-injection, and 89x64mm bore and stroke. It even has DLC (diamond-like carbon) coatings on the finger valve followers for reduced friction and wear.

2024 Triumph Speed 400
2024 Triumph Speed 400

Dubbed the TR-Series after the old Triumph firm’s historic Trial Racing singles, the engine makes 39bhp, and drives through a six-speed gearbox and wet slipper/assist clutch. The new powerplant is unique to Triumph, despite being built in partnership with the Bajaj firm in India (which will be building the bike for its home market), and was designed and developed at the Hinckley HQ.

2024 Triumph Speed 400
2024 Triumph Speed 400

That brand-new engine gets a brand-new chassis too, and here there are some differences between the two bikes here, to suit their different purposes. Both bikes have a steel tube spine/perimeter frame design, with different geometry thanks to altered steering head angle.

There’s also the same dual-sided cast aluminium rear swingarm design, with monoshock suspension. But the Scrambler gets longer-travel suspension and a relatively tall seat height of 835mm, to give extra ground clearance for light offroad work.

Triumph Speed 400
Triumph Speed 400

Meanwhile, the Speed 400 gets shorter suspension and a lower 790mm seat height. Both use a 43mm USD Big Piston fork design and piggyback rear monoshock, with preload adjustment only. Brakes are by Brembo’s Indian subsidiary ByBre, with the same four-piston radial caliper up front and a 320mm disc on the Scrambler but smaller 300mm disc on the Speed.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph Scrambler 400 X

The wheels are cast aluminium, with 17-inch ten-spoke rims at both ends on the Speed, and 19-inch front/17 inch rear rims on the Scrambler, for improved off-road abilities. Overall, the Scrambler is heavier by 9kg (179kg vs 170kg on the Speed 400), and has a longer wheelbase (1,418mm vs 1,377mm).

Add on the altered steering geometry from the bigger wheel and different frame/suspension, and you should feel quite a difference between the two models on the road.

Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X
Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X

Extensive computerised riding aids suites are less common on smaller bikes, but Triumph has still given the 400s a decent set of electronics. There’s a proper Bosch dual-channel ABS setup, and a switchable single-mode traction control system.

Lighting is all-LED, and there’s a digital LCD display on the dash, alongside a traditional analogue speedometer, plus a built-in USB-C charging socket. The 400s also have a built-in factory immobiliser, again, not always the case on smaller machinery.

2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X
2024 Triumph Scrambler 400 X

Triumph has kept a premium feel to the new 400s, which is pretty impressive. The tyres are proper mainstream fitments: Metzeler Sportec M9RR on the Speed and Metzeler Karoo Street on the Scrambler. The new engine has the same slick black powder coat and stainless fasteners finish as Hinckley’s bigger models, with machined cylinder head  finning, and large stainless-steel exhaust downpipe design.

Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X
Triumph Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X

The gold-anodised USD fork stanchions, hydro-formed exhaust silencers and metallised badges all round off an upmarket design and feel. The Scrambler boasts a tasty sump guard/bash plate and headlight protector grille, hand guards, handlebar brace and longer front mudguard.

There’s no word on price as yet – but Triumph says it will be ‘competitive’ (which is what you’d expect them to say of course). It’s clearly aimed at the likes of BMW’s G310R and Royal Enfield’s 350 Meteor, so you can take those prices (£5,190 and £4,219) as rough guidelines, maybe with a premium for the better performance and spec on the Triumph.

Triumph Speed 400
Triumph Speed 400

Perhaps surprisingly, the new 400s will be on sale in India next month first, no doubt down to the initial production being from Bajaj. The Triumph factories in Brazil and Thailand will also be building the new 400s for the European markets, and we’ll get the 400s at the start of 2024. There are three colours for both models, black, blue or red on the Speed 400 and black, green or red on the Scrambler 400 X.

SPECIFICATIONS

Engine:

Type Liquid-cooled, 4 valve, DOHC, single-cylinder
Capacity 398.15 cc
Bore 89.0 mm
Stroke 64.0 mm
Compression 12:1
Maximum Power 40 PS / 39.5 bhp (29.4 kW) @ 8,000 rpm
Maximum Torque 37.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Fuel System Bosch electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control
Exhaust Stainless twin-skin header system with stainless steel silencer
Final Drive X-ring chain
Clutch Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
Gearbox 6-speed

 

Chassis:

 

Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X
CHASSIS
Frame Hybrid spine/perimeter, tubular steel, bolt-on rear subframe
Swingarm Twin-sided, cast aluminium alloy
Front Wheel Cast aluminium alloy 10 spoke, 17 x 3 in Cast aluminium alloy 10 spoke, 19 x 2.5 in
Rear Wheel Cast aluminium alloy 10 spoke, 17 x 4 in Cast aluminium alloy 10 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in
Tyres Metzeler Sportec M9RR Metzeler Karoo Street
Front Tyre Size 110/70 R17 100/90 R19
Rear Tyre Size 150/60 R17 140/80 R17
Front Suspension 43mm upside down Big Piston forks.
140mm wheel travel
43mm upside down Big Piston forks.
150mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension Gas monoshock RSU with external reservoir and pre-load adjustment.
130mm wheel travel
Gas monoshock RSU with external reservoir and pre-load adjustment.
150mm wheel travel
Front Brakes 300mm fixed disc,
four-piston radial caliper, ABS
320mm fixed disc,
four-piston radial caliper, ABS
Rear Brakes 230mm fixed disc, floating caliper, ABS 230mm fixed disc, floating caliper, ABS
Instruments Analogue speedometer with integrated multi-function LCD screen

 

 

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS

 

Speed 400 Scrambler 400 X
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS
Length 2056 mm 2117 mm
Width (Handlebars) 795 mm 825 mm
Height (Without Mirrors) 1075 mm 1190 mm
Seat Height 790 mm 835 mm
Wheelbase 1377 mm 1418 mm
Rake 24.6° 23.2°
Trail 102 mm 108 mm
Wet Weight* 170kg 179kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 13 litres

*(90% fuel – mass in running order)

 

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