Triumph Unveils Off-Road Models
T
riumph's range of dirt bike models
continues to grow. First, it was
the 250cc motocrosser, and then the
450cc version. Now, Triumph is offer-
ing two more new models: the 2026
TF 250-E and TF 450-E off-road bikes.
The 250 and 450 TF-E off-roaders
are essentially Triumph's motocross
bikes but tweaked for off-road/en-
duro racing and developed under the
watchful eyes of multi-time off-road
World Champions Ivan Cervantes and
Paul Edmondson.
Steve Sargent, Chief Product Officer
for Triumph Motorcycles, said, "We
are entering the competitive enduro
scene with new models that introduce
cutting-edge advancements in enduro
performance and technology. Featur
-
ing a brand-new chassis and engine
platform, the 2026 enduro models are
designed to elevate performance, han-
dling, comfort and usability, meeting
the diverse needs of both professional
and amateur riders."
The TF 250-E will start from $9795
and the TF 450-E will start from
$10,795. Orders can be placed now at
Triumph dealers, with bikes available
for delivery from June 2025.
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Triumph introduced
the TF 450-E and
250-E bikes, the
off-road versions
of the company's
motocrossers.
Availability is set
for June.