The XC variant is Rs 26,540 more expensive than the Scrambler 400 X
Quick News Highlights
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Gets tubeless spoke wheels
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Many accessories are now part of standard fitment
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It is 5kg heavier than the 400 X
Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the Scrambler 400 XC priced at Rs 2,94,147 (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Scrambler 400 XC sits above the Scrambler 400 X in terms of price and off-road ability, and is also now the most expensive Triumph 400cc bike.
What’s New
The main difference between the Scrambler 400 X and the Scrambler 400 XC is that the latter gets tubeless spoke wheels with tubeless tyres. However, the size remains the same as the 400 X, with a 19-inch front and a 17-inch rear wheel. Additionally, the bike comes with a high-mounted front beak fender, a painted windscreen, adjustable clutch and brake levers – all as part of standard fitment. Notably, the upper engine guards that come standard on the other Triumph 400s are missing here – it only gets the lower engine guards. It is 5kg heavier at 190kg as compared to 185kg for the 400 X (both kerb weights). It gets three new colour schemes: Racing Yellow, Storm Grey, and Vanilla White.
Pricing
The Triumph Scrambler 400 XC has been priced at Rs 2,94,147 – making it Rs 26,540 more expensive than the 400 X which is available at Rs 2,67,607 (both prices ex-showroom). The bike comes with a standard five-year warranty that includes one year of roadside assistance. Customers have the option of purchasing extended warranty coverage for up to 10 years. For those looking to customize their bike, Triumph is offering over 20 new optional accessories for the Scrambler 400 XC.
What’s Same
The Scrambler 400 XC uses the same 398cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine found in the Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400. It produces 40PS at 8,000rpm, 37.5Nm at 6,500rpm, and is paired with a six-speed gearbox with a slipper clutch. It also includes the same features like the switchable traction control, off-road ABS mode, ride-by-wire throttle, all-LED lighting, a semi-digital instrument console, and a USB charging port.
BikeDekho Says
The Scrambler 400 XC has been positioned as the more rugged, off-road-focused version of the Scrambler 400 X. We hope Triumph will offer the tubeless spoke wheels as an accessory to existing 400 X owners. The 400 XC competes with other scramblers like the Royal Enfield Scram 440, the Yezdi Scrambler, and the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401. The XC is the only bike in this segment to offer tubeless spoke wheels and is more off-road focused than the rest of them. The Yezdi has the smallest engine and is the least refined. The Scram 440 is the most basic here with an air-cooled engine and is the heaviest as well. While the Svartpilen is just a ‘scrambler-inspired’ road bike with spoke wheels.
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