When I learned over the summer that Triumph was reviving the iconic Thruxton nameplate in a wallet-friendly, small-displacement silhouette, I felt a mixture of excitement and longing.
After all, at that time the bike was only announced for the Indian market, with no confirmation it would come to the US.

Fast-forward a few months and thank heavens: like other entry-level Triumphs introduced on the subcontinent and eventually rolled out on US shores, this beauty is due for the same treatment.
Meet the 2026 Thruxton 400, headed to North America in all its café racer glory early next year.
Looks could thrill
I can’t personally talk about this bike without addressing the style, which hits just enough retro notes to honor the original long distance-racing Thruxton Bonnevilles of the 1960s while still fitting right in on any city street in the 2020s.
Fun fact: the name comes from a UK track where Triumph claimed the top three places in the Thruxton 500 mile endurance race in 1969.






