The Triumph Scrambler 350 XC is an upcoming bike with a retro-modern design and a rugged twist. It seems to be inspired by classic scramblers, offering vintage styling and modern engineering in the same package. It should rival bikes like the Royal Enfield Scram 440 and the Honda CB350RS. Let’s delve into the anticipated features and specifications of this upcoming Triumph motorcycle.
The Scrambler 350 XC is expected to come with a 349cc single-cylinder, air-oil-cooled engine developed jointly by Triumph and Bajaj. It is slated to produce up to around 20bhp of power and 27 Nm of torque. A 5-speed gearbox is likely to handle transmission duties, and the exhaust note should have a signature throaty character.
The Scrambler 350 XC could feature a tubular steel frame, better suited for mixed-terrain performance. It should feature long-travel suspension, possibly with telescopic front forks and dual shocks at the rear. It shall ride on spoked wheels with dual-purpose wide tyres for better off-road grip. Braking duties might be handled by disc brakes at both ends with dual-channel ABS, ensuring stable stopping power even on uneven surfaces.
There is no official information on the dimensions for now. However, the market anticipations suggest that the bike would carry a longer wheelbase and higher ground clearance than the upcoming Speed 350. The seat height could hover around 800–830 mm, and the kerb weight could be similar to the Scrambler 400 X.
This Triumph bike is likely to draw heavily from its bigger siblings, the Scrambler 400 X and the Scrambler 900. It is expected to feature high-mounted exhausts, a round LED headlamp, rubber tank pads, and wide handlebars. It should further feature a dual-tone tank finish and metallic detailing to keep the brand’s signature retro aesthetic visible in it. These aspects shall make it an elegant, tough, and adventure-ready motorbike.
The Scrambler 350 XC is expected to come with several modern features, including:
The Triumph Scrambler 350 XC is anticipated to debut in the mid of next year. The ex-showroom pricing is expected to hover in the range of ₹2.60 lakh to ₹2.80 lakh.
Disclaimer: The specifications and details mentioned above are based on early reports, industry speculation, and leaked information. The final production model may differ once officially unveiled by Triumph.
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