Power is claimed at 39.5
horsepower and 27.7 lb-ft of
torque, accessed via a six-speed
gearbox.
The Speed 400 has a slightly
lower seat height at 31 inches
versus the Scrambler 400 X's
32.9 inches, while claimed
weight is 375 pounds for the
Speed and 395 pounds for the
Scrambler, although whether this
is wet or dry, we don't know.
The Speed 400 runs 17-inch
wheels with 43mm inverted
forks, four-piston caliper with
braided lines and a 300mm
brake disc up front, whereas the
Scrambler runs on a larger 19-
inch front wheel, wider handle
-
bar for off-road stability, and a
larger 320mm front brake disc,
again, with a four-piston caliper
and braided brake lines.
Both machines come with a
ride-by-wire throttle, ABS and
traction control, LCD screen,
USB-C charging port, LED light
-
ing, and an anti-theft immobi-
lizer.
Price and availability haven't
been released by Triumph Ameri
-
ca, but they will be arriving early
2024.
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The new Triumph
Scrambler 400 X
takes its cues from
the Scrambler 1200.