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Triumph Scrambler 400 X gets new Lava Red Satin colour scheme

Triumph Scrambler 400 X gets new Lava Red Satin colour scheme

Hindustan Times09-05-2025

The new Lava Red colour scheme does look more premium than the existing Volcanic Red colour scheme.
Triumph India has introduced a new colour scheme for the Scrambler 400 X in the Indian market. It is called Lava Red Satin, and it will replace the Volcanic Red that was sold till now. The rest of the colour schemes continue to be on sale, and no changes have been made to them.
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First Published Date: 09 May 2025, 10:07 AM IST TAGS: Triumph Triumph India Scrambler 400 X
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