| Battery & Range | - Fuel tank capacity: 13 litres (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com)[1]
- Claimed mileage around 28 kmpl (India-spec, bikes24.com)[5]
| - Fuel tank: 13 litres; mileage not disclosed in Nepal sources (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com; TechLekh).
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| Motor Power & Drivetrain | - 398.15 cc liquid-cooled, 4-valve DOHC single-cylinder engine (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com)[1]
- Max power: 40 PS / 39.5 bhp @ 8,000 rpm (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com)[1]
- Max torque: 37.5 Nm @ 6,500 rpm (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com)[1]
- Bosch electronic fuel injection with ride-by-wire throttle (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- 6-speed gearbox with wet, slip & assist clutch (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Final drive via X-ring chain (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
| - 398.15 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder DOHC engine (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com).
- 40 PS / 39.5 bhp and 37.5 Nm torque (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com; OnlineKhabar).
- 6-speed gearbox with wet multi-plate slip clutch (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com; NepalDrives).
- Bosch electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com).
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| Wheelbase & Ground Clearance | - Wheelbase: 1418 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Ground clearance: 195 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
| - Ground clearance: 170 mm (YouTube result; not officially confirmed in Nepal distributor source).
- Seat height: 790 mm (NepalDrives).
- Wet weight: 170 kg (NepalDrives; OnlineKhabar).
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| Dimensions | - Length: 2117 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Width: 901 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Height: 1169 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Seat height: 835 mm (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Wet weight: 179 kg (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
| - Width: 814 mm (OnlineKhabar).
- Height: 1084 mm (OnlineKhabar).
- Wheel size: 17-inch wheels (NepalDrives).
- Overall length and wheelbase not disclosed in Nepal sources (As of: 2026-07-13).
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| Cargo | - Underseat storage: minimal, typical for scrambler bikes (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
| - Underseat storage not disclosed officially (As of: 2026-07-13).
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| Comfort & Interior | - Upright riding position with wide handlebars (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Long-travel suspension tuned for mixed surfaces (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Split seat with scrambler-style bench design (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
| - Slip/assist clutch for easier city riding (NepalDrives; Aarthik News).
- Roadster-specific geometry for urban agility (NepalDrives).
- Service interval: 16,000 km internationally, not Nepal-confirmed (NepalDrives).
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| Infotainment & Convenience | - Analogue-digital instrument cluster with LCD info screen (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Ride-by-wire enables precise throttle response (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- USB charging port not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Ride-by-wire throttle (Aarthik News).
- Switchable traction control and ABS (Aarthik News).
- LED lighting and immobilizer (Aarthik News).
- Semi-digital instrument console and USB Type-C port reported in Nepali video coverage (YouTube result).
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| Safety | - Dual-channel ABS with switchable rear ABS (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Traction control system with on/off option (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- LED headlamp and LED tail lamp (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Front and rear disc brakes (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
| - Dual-channel ABS reported in Nepali video coverage (YouTube result).
- Switchable traction control (Aarthik News).
- Immobilizer (Aarthik News).
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| Design & Exterior | - Scrambler styling with high front mudguard and upright stance (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Available colours: Matt Khaki Green/Fusion White, Carnival Red/Phantom Black (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Also Phantom Black/Silver Ice and Pearl Metallic White/Phantom Black (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Distinctive Triumph ‘Scrambler’ tank stripe and triangle badge (India-spec, motorcyclespecs.co.za)[8]
| - Available Nepal colours: Carnival Red, Caspian Blue, Phantom Black (OnlineKhabar).
- Modern retro roadster styling (OnlineKhabar).
- 43mm upside-down front forks and mono-shock rear suspension (NepalDrives).
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| Sales & Imports | - Officially launched in Nepal with price Rs 7.14 lakh on-road (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Imported as CBU/CKD not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Official Nepal introductory price: Rs 639,900; later reported at Rs 659,900 (Aarthik News; TechLekh; NepalDrives).
- Price increased by Rs 10,000 to Rs 649,900 in one report (Meroauto).
- Current Nepal-market listing in TechLekh shows Rs 659,900 (TechLekh).
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| Value for Money Verdict | - Positioned as premium 400cc scrambler with competitive pricing (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Offers modern tech plus heritage styling for the segment (nepaldrives.com)[7]
| - Strong value in Nepal for a 400cc-class retro roadster (NepalDrives; TechLekh).
- Price has risen from launch, so value is slightly weaker than at introduction (Aarthik News; TechLekh).
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| Pros | - Strong 40 PS performance for 400cc class (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com)[1]
- High ground clearance suitable for rough Nepali roads (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Distinctive scrambler design and multiple colour options (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Premium brand appeal and global Triumph engineering (nepaldrives.com)[7]
| - Punchy 398.15 cc engine (triumphmotorcyclesnepal.com).
- Light, agile roadster character (Aarthik News; NepalDrives).
- Ride-by-wire and traction control (Aarthik News).
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| Cons | - Minimal underseat storage limits practicality (India-spec, triumphmotorcycles.com)[4]
- Seat height 835 mm may be tall for shorter riders (nepaldrives.com)[7]
- Exact fuel efficiency for Nepal conditions not disclosed officially (As of: 13/07/2026)
| - Underseat storage not disclosed officially (As of: 2026-07-13).
- Exact Nepal on-road breakdown not disclosed in sources (As of: 2026-07-13).
- Conflicting Nepal prices across portals (Aarthik News; Meroauto; TechLekh; NepalDrives).
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