KATHMANDU: Triumph Motorcycles Nepal unveiled the new Triumph Scrambler 400 XC at a media and influencer meet at Bikers Cafe, Naxal, on Friday.
The event, organised by Hansraj Hulaschand & Co, the official distributor of Triumph Motorcycles in Nepal, was attended by mediapersons, celebrities and Triumph enthusiasts, generating strong excitement within the country’s motorcycling community.
Designed for riders seeking both daily usability and authentic adventure capability, the Scrambler 400 XC was introduced with enhanced off-road performance, Scrambler DNA and premium craftsmanship, and was engineered to tackle Nepal’s diverse terrains from city streets to mountain trails.
The motorcycle was priced at an introductory Rs 799,900 and was made available across Triumph’s authorised dealer network nationwide from February 2026, with pre-bookings open for customers across Nepal.
Sagar Thapa, Manager at Triumph Motorcycles Nepal, said, “As Nepal’s riding community continues to evolve, we are proud to introduce the Scrambler 400 XC, a motorcycle that truly reflects the spirit of adventure our riders embody. Built to handle Nepal’s diverse terrains, it blends rugged capability with premium craftsmanship, offering riders confidence both on and off the road.”
The Scrambler 400 XC features side-laced wire-spoked wheels with lightweight aluminium rims and tubeless tyres, a 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheel setup for enhanced stability, a colour-coded high-level front mudguard and flyscreen, and a robust aluminium sump guard with engine bars for added protection.
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It is equipped with 43mm upside-down big-piston front forks, a rear piggyback monoshock with 150mm travel, switchable traction control, a dedicated off-road ABS mode, and a four-piston radial brake caliper with a 320mm front disc. The bike is powered by Triumph’s TR-series 400cc engine producing 40 PS and 37.5 Nm of torque, with Bosch engine management and a six-speed gearbox featuring a torque-assist clutch.
With premium detailing, adventure-focused upgrades and authentic Scrambler heritage, Triumph said the Scrambler 400 XC reinforces its commitment to redefining mid-capacity adventure riding in Nepal.
