Triumph Scrambler 400 X first ride review: Another hit for Triumph?

2.63 lakh ex-showroom
4 out of 5
Pros
  • Good handling
  • Fit and finish feels like a proper Triumph
  • Can do mild off-roading
Cons
  • Vibey engine above 5,000 rpm
  • Tall seat height
  • Awkward instrument cluster
  • Triumph Scrambler 400 X shares some of its underpinnings with the Speed 400. However, there are few differences between the characterstics of the motorcycles.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Five years ago, Triumph and Bajaj announced their partnership. The first motorcycle to spawn from it is the Speed 400 which was very well received. Because of it, people were eagerly waiting for the Scrambler 400 X and now we have finally ridden the new motorcycle. 
Triumph has not only made cosmetic changes to the Scrambler 400 X but there are mechanical changes as well. The motorcycle comes with a larger front wheel, knuckle guards, a headlight grille, a bash plate, a split seat setup and a split grab rail. There is a new exhaust unit on the side as well. It is a dual-barrel unit and it does sound better than the exhaust found on the Speed 400.
When compared to the Speed 400, Triumph has reworked the suspension and it now has 10 mm travel in the front and 20 mm travel at the rear. The total suspension travel at both ends stands at 150 mm. The only adjustment the motorcycle gets is of the pre-load of the rear suspension. 
The 19-inch front wheel now gets a larger 320 mm disc brake. Triumph is not using sintered brake pads which have decreased the sharpness of the initial bite which is present on the Speed 400. However, this has been done to have a more progressive bite which should help while riding on off-road trails. 
The instrument cluster is a digi-analogue unit. The speedometer is shown in an analogue form on the left side whereas on the the digital unit shows a vertical tachometer, gear position indicator, fuel guage, twin trip meters, odometer, distance to empty, real-time fuel economy and time. Some people would have preferred to have an analogue tachometer and a digital speedometer. 
Triumph is also offering a ride-by-wire system but there are no riding modes and Bluetooth connectivity on offer. The motorcycle also comes with all-LED lighting The manufacturer is also offering traction control which cuts power seamlessly. Apart from this, there is a Type-C charging port on offer that can be used to charge mobile devices. 
Triumph has reworked the ergonomics of the Scrambler 400 X. It comes with a new handlebar that is wider and taller, the foot pegs are now moved a bit forward. All of this means that the riding triangle is now more comfortable and relaxed as compared to the Speed 400. Overall, the ergonomics are more suited for commuting as well as touring.
The engine on the Scrambler 400 X is the same one as the Speed 400. It is a 398.15 cc, single-cylinder unit that is liquid-cooled. It produces the same 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm. Triumph has retuned the engine to have more engine braking to help reduce the speed while riding on the trails. The gearbox on the Scrambler 400 X is the same 6-speed unit. It is slick shifting and the clutch action is also very light. 
The engine has loads of low and mid-end grunt. This means that the rider does not need to use the gearbox much. The engine pulls from lwer speeds effortlessly even in higher gears. However, after 5,000 rpm, there are few vibrations that start creeping on the handlebar and foot pegs.
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Triumph Scrambler 400 X does have more road presence than the Speed 400. This is mostly because of the exhaust, accessories and height.
Five years ago, Triumph and Bajaj announced their partnership. The first motorcycle to spawn from it is the Speed 400 which was very well received. Because of it, people were eagerly waiting for the Scrambler 400 X and now we have finally ridden the new motorcycle. 
1/9
Five years ago, Triumph and Bajaj announced their partnership. The first motorcycle to spawn from it is the Speed 400 which was very well received. Because of it, people were eagerly waiting for the Scrambler 400 X and now we have finally ridden the new motorcycle. 
Triumph has not only made cosmetic changes to the Scrambler 400 X but there are mechanical changes as well. The motorcycle comes with a larger front wheel, knuckle guards, a headlight grille, a bash plate, a split seat setup and a split grab rail. There is a new exhaust unit on the side as well. It is a dual-barrel unit and it does sound better than the exhaust found on the Speed 400.
2/9
Triumph has not only made cosmetic changes to the Scrambler 400 X but there are mechanical changes as well. The motorcycle comes with a larger front wheel, knuckle guards, a headlight grille, a bash plate, a split seat setup and a split grab rail. There is a new exhaust unit on the side as well. It is a dual-barrel unit and it does sound better than the exhaust found on the Speed 400.
When compared to the Speed 400, Triumph has reworked the suspension and it now has 10 mm travel in the front and 20 mm travel at the rear. The total suspension travel at both ends stands at 150 mm. The only adjustment the motorcycle gets is of the pre-load of the rear suspension. 
3/9
When compared to the Speed 400, Triumph has reworked the suspension and it now has 10 mm travel in the front and 20 mm travel at the rear. The total suspension travel at both ends stands at 150 mm. The only adjustment the motorcycle gets is of the pre-load of the rear suspension. 
The 19-inch front wheel now gets a larger 320 mm disc brake. Triumph is not using sintered brake pads which have decreased the sharpness of the initial bite which is present on the Speed 400. However, this has been done to have a more progressive bite which should help while riding on off-road trails. 
4/9
The 19-inch front wheel now gets a larger 320 mm disc brake. Triumph is not using sintered brake pads which have decreased the sharpness of the initial bite which is present on the Speed 400. However, this has been done to have a more progressive bite which should help while riding on off-road trails. 
The instrument cluster is a digi-analogue unit. The speedometer is shown in an analogue form on the left side whereas on the the digital unit shows a vertical tachometer, gear position indicator, fuel guage, twin trip meters, odometer, distance to empty, real-time fuel economy and time. Some people would have preferred to have an analogue tachometer and a digital speedometer. 
5/9
The instrument cluster is a digi-analogue unit. The speedometer is shown in an analogue form on the left side whereas on the the digital unit shows a vertical tachometer, gear position indicator, fuel guage, twin trip meters, odometer, distance to empty, real-time fuel economy and time. Some people would have preferred to have an analogue tachometer and a digital speedometer. 
Triumph is also offering a ride-by-wire system but there are no riding modes and Bluetooth connectivity on offer. The motorcycle also comes with all-LED lighting The manufacturer is also offering traction control which cuts power seamlessly. Apart from this, there is a Type-C charging port on offer that can be used to charge mobile devices. 
6/9
Triumph is also offering a ride-by-wire system but there are no riding modes and Bluetooth connectivity on offer. The motorcycle also comes with all-LED lighting The manufacturer is also offering traction control which cuts power seamlessly. Apart from this, there is a Type-C charging port on offer that can be used to charge mobile devices. 
Triumph has reworked the ergonomics of the Scrambler 400 X. It comes with a new handlebar that is wider and taller, the foot pegs are now moved a bit forward. All of this means that the riding triangle is now more comfortable and relaxed as compared to the Speed 400. Overall, the ergonomics are more suited for commuting as well as touring.
7/9
Triumph has reworked the ergonomics of the Scrambler 400 X. It comes with a new handlebar that is wider and taller, the foot pegs are now moved a bit forward. All of this means that the riding triangle is now more comfortable and relaxed as compared to the Speed 400. Overall, the ergonomics are more suited for commuting as well as touring.
The engine on the Scrambler 400 X is the same one as the Speed 400. It is a 398.15 cc, single-cylinder unit that is liquid-cooled. It produces the same 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm. Triumph has retuned the engine to have more engine braking to help reduce the speed while riding on the trails. The gearbox on the Scrambler 400 X is the same 6-speed unit. It is slick shifting and the clutch action is also very light. 
8/9
The engine on the Scrambler 400 X is the same one as the Speed 400. It is a 398.15 cc, single-cylinder unit that is liquid-cooled. It produces the same 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm. Triumph has retuned the engine to have more engine braking to help reduce the speed while riding on the trails. The gearbox on the Scrambler 400 X is the same 6-speed unit. It is slick shifting and the clutch action is also very light. 
The engine has loads of low and mid-end grunt. This means that the rider does not need to use the gearbox much. The engine pulls from lwer speeds effortlessly even in higher gears. However, after 5,000 rpm, there are few vibrations that start creeping on the handlebar and foot pegs.
9/9
The engine has loads of low and mid-end grunt. This means that the rider does not need to use the gearbox much. The engine pulls from lwer speeds effortlessly even in higher gears. However, after 5,000 rpm, there are few vibrations that start creeping on the handlebar and foot pegs.

Triumph took the market by storm when they launched the Speed 400 in the Indian market. The motorcycle was very well accepted because of this the hype around its scrambler version also increased. Both motorcycles are being manufactured by Bajaj Auto. The partnership was formally announced five years ago and after the Speed 400, it seems like the products coming from the partnership will be promising.

Now the brand has launched the Scrambler 400 X. It is essentially a scrambler version of the Speed 400. However, it is not just a cosmetic job, Triumph has made a few mechanical changes to the motorcycle as well. So, how is it to ride? Well, today we will be answering that very same question.

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Cosmetic differences between the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X

From far away, a person might not be able to tell the differences between the Scrambler 400 X and Speed 400. However, as soon as you come close, you will be able to differentiate between the motorcycles. The Scrambler 400 X comes with a headlight grille, regular mirrors, knuckle guards, a bash plate, a different exhaust and a larger front wheel.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Design

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Bajaj has been able to pull off the quality that everyone expects from Triumph. The paint quality, switch gear and attention to detail feels outstanding.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Bajaj has been able to pull off the quality that everyone expects from Triumph. The paint quality, switch gear and attention to detail feels outstanding.

Cosmetically, the Scrambler 400 X does share quite a bit of parts with the Speed 400. The headlamp, fuel tank, switchgear, instrument cluster and tail lamp have been carried forward. However, the Scrambler 400 X does get a new paint shade called Khaki Green which is not available on the Speed 400. The quality of the paint, welds, switchgear and attention to detail is top-notch. Triumph went a step ahead to make fake fins and a triangular casing on the engine. The road presence of the Scrambler 400 X is slightly better than the Speed 400 because it is taller, gets a dual-barrel exhaust and comes with few accessories as standard.

Triumph is offering more than 25 accessories for the Scrambler 400 X which include Bullet LED turn indicators, quilted seat, windscreen, mudguard extension and there are a few touring accessories on offer as well. Most of the accessories that are compatible with the Scrambler 400 X can also be fitted to the Speed 400.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Ergonomics

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
The riding posture on the Scrambler 400 X is more relaxed than the Speed 400 which makes it great for touring and commuting.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
The riding posture on the Scrambler 400 X is more relaxed than the Speed 400 which makes it great for touring and commuting.

Apart from the cosmetic differences, Triumph has also made changes to its ergonomics. The foot pegs are now slightly forward set and have more rubber padding. The handlebar is now wider, taller, and has a brace pad. Overall the rider now sits more upright which makes the riding posture more comfortable for touring as well as commuting. However, the seat height of the Scrambler 400 X has gone up to 835 mm which means that shorter riders will have to tip-toe and go through an adjustment period.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Features

Then comes the features, Triumph offers traction control, dual-channel ABS and an off-road mode. When the off-road mode is engaged, the ABS on the rear wheel and the traction control are turned off. This can be done by using the button on the left switch gear but it is not very intuitive to use. There is an analogue speedometer with a digital display that houses a vertical tachometer that can be a bit hard to read because of its small size, gear position indicator, twin trip meters, odometer, average fuel economy and distance to empty. However, few people would have preferred an analogue tachometer and a digital speedometer instead of the other way around.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph is offering a digital tachometer and an analogue speedometer.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph is offering a digital tachometer and an analogue speedometer.

We noticed that the digital unit fogged up early in the morning while it was cold outside. Moving on, other features on offer are a Type C charging port to charge mobile devices and ride-by-wire. There is no Bluetooth connectivity on offer.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Performance

The Scrambler 400 X shares its engine with the Speed 400. It is a 398.15 cc, liquid-cooled unit that produces 39.5 bhp and a peak torque output of 37.5 Nm Triumph says that the engine has been retuned to provide more engine braking. which should help the rider while riding on the trails. The engine has a strong low and mid-range and the power is delivered in a very linear fashion. In fact, 30 Nm of torque is available from as low as 3,000 rpm and it will pull from low speeds at higher gears without creating any major fuss.

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Yes, the Scrambler 400 X weighs more than the Speed 400 and to compensate for that, Triumph has changed the sprocket sizes in the front and the rear. It has a 14-tooth sprocket as compared to the 15-tooth unit found on the Speed 400. At the rear, the sprocket size is 43. The motorcycle can cruise at 100 kmph doing just around 5,000 rpm. However, after 5,000 rpm the vibrations start to creep in from the footpegs and the handlebar which might leave the rider with a tingling sensation.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph has retuned the engine for the Scrambler 400 X but there are no changes to the power or the torque output.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
Triumph has retuned the engine for the Scrambler 400 X but there are no changes to the power or the torque output.

The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with slip and assist clutch. The gearbox is smooth and the clutch action is also light. The Scrambler 400 X gets a different exhaust when compared to the Speed 400. It is a twin-barrel unit and it does sound better. I did hear the fan kick in quite a few times but didn't face any heating issues. However, the weather was also quite cold and we rode the motorcycle on nice winding ghats. So, we will have to test this when we get the motorcycle for a city test. Triumph says that the fuel efficiency of the Scrambler 400X should be around 28 kmpl which means in day-to-day usage the figure could be around 25 kmpl.

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Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Ride and handling

The highlight of the Scrambler 400 X is the way it rides and inspires confidence. It dips into the corners nicely while sticking to the lines that the rider chooses, surprisingly the tyres also performed quite well. Speaking of tyres, the front one measures 100/90 while the rear one measures 140/80. The suspension now has 10 mm more travel in the front and 20 mm more travel at the rear when compared to the Speed 400. The suspension travel stands at 150 mm at both ends. It absorbs potholes and bad patches and remains composed on smooth roads. The rear monoshock also gets pre-load adjustment whereas there is no adjustment in the front.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Brakes

Triumph Scrambler 400 X
The Scrambler 400 X uses a 19-inch front wheel with a 320 mm disc. Triumph is not using sintered brake pads.
Triumph Scrambler 400 X
The Scrambler 400 X uses a 19-inch front wheel with a 320 mm disc. Triumph is not using sintered brake pads.

Then there are the brakes, the Scrambler 400 X gets a larger 320 mm disc in the front while the rear one is the same. The bite from the front brake is not as sharp as the Speed 400 and the reason behind this is the use of non-sintered brake pads. Triumph says this has been done intentionally so that the bite is more progressive instead of sharp on off-road trails. The dual-channel ABS and the traction control have been well-calibrated and do not feel intrusive.

Triumph Scrambler 400 X: Verdict

At 2.63 lakh ex-showroom, the Scrambler is 30,000 more expensive than the Speed 400. For that extra money you get more relaxed ergonomics, a sublime suspension setup that suits Indian roads more and if you are looking for a motorcycle to tour on the Scrambler 400 X might suit you better. Moreover, the engine is friendly, there is a safety net of traction control and the Scrambler 400 X will be a good upgrade for people who are currently riding a 150-200 cc motorcycle.

First Published Date: 18 Oct 2023, 10:01 AM IST
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