Triumph Motorcycles has introduced an exciting limited-time offer on the Scrambler 400 X, making the entry-level scrambler even more appealing for Indian buyers. Available until 31 May 2025, the bike now comes with a comprehensive 10-year warranty package at no additional cost. Alongside this offer, Triumph has also launched a bold new Lava Red Satin colour scheme and made a minor price adjustment.
Hereโs everything you need to know.
Warranty
The headline-grabbing offer is the new 10-year warranty plan. This consists of a 5-year standard warranty, followed by a 5-year extended warrantyโall offered completely free. Thatโs a massive upgrade over the usual warranty package and brings long-term peace of mind for new owners.
Hereโs a comparison of the usual warranty versus the limited-period offer:
Warranty Type | Standard Package | Limited-Period Offer |
---|---|---|
Standard Warranty | 2 years, unlimited km | 5 years, unlimited km |
Extended Warranty | 3 years or 45,000 km | 5 years, unlimited km |
Total Coverage | 5 years / 45,000 km | 10 years, unlimited km |
This is clearly one of the most generous warranty deals in the segment and reinforces Triumphโs confidence in the Scrambler 400 X.
New Colour
The newly launched Lava Red Satin colour gives the Scrambler 400 X a fresh, premium touch. The finish looks bold and glossy in pictures and replaces the existing red shade in Triumphโs colour palette. The other colour options remain unchanged, so buyers still have multiple paint schemes to choose from.
This new red scheme should appeal to those who like their scramblers with a bit of flair.
Price
Triumph has marginally revised the price of the Scrambler 400 X by Rs. 758. The motorcycle now retails at Rs. 2.67 lakh (ex-showroom). This slight hike is unlikely to affect demand, especially when paired with the 10-year warranty offer and the visual upgrade.
Engine and Specs
Mechanically, the Scrambler 400 X remains unchanged. It continues to be powered by the 398cc TR-series, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. This unit delivers 40 bhp and around 37.5 Nm of torque, paired with a slick six-speed gearbox.
Suspension duties are handled by USD forks and a monoshock, both offering 150mm of travel. It rides on a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheel setup, ideal for both city rides and occasional off-road trails.
Hereโs a quick spec snapshot:
Specification | Scrambler 400 X |
---|---|
Engine | 398cc, liquid-cooled, single |
Power | 40 bhp |
Torque | 37.5 Nm |
Gearbox | 6-speed |
Suspension (Front/Rear) | USD forks / Monoshock (150mm) |
Wheels | 19-inch (F) / 17-inch (R) |
Price (ex-showroom) | Rs. 2.67 lakh |
Whatโs Next?
Triumph is also preparing to launch the more off-road-ready XC variant of the Scrambler 400. This upcoming model is expected to feature tubeless cross-spoke wheels and a few cosmetic tweaks to make it more trail-focused. Until then, the current Scrambler 400 X, especially with this limited-period warranty deal, offers a great mix of style, performance, and peace of mind.
If youโve been on the fence, now might be the perfect time to head to a Triumph showroom.
FAQs
How long is the new warranty on the Scrambler 400 X?
It offers a 10-year warranty till 31 May 2025.
What is the new colour option?
A Lava Red Satin shade has been introduced.
Has the price of the bike increased?
Yes, by Rs. 758. It now costs Rs. 2.67 lakh.
What engine does the Scrambler 400 X use?
A 398cc single-cylinder engine with 40 bhp.
Is Triumph launching another variant soon?
Yes, the XC variant is coming with more off-road features.