Triumph Motorcycles launch all-new TF-E enduro range

By Team TMX on 25th Mar 25

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British motorcycle manufacturer Triumph has got the holeshot and is officially the first off-road bike brand to launch details of a 2026 model machine. The all-new TF 250-E and TF 450-E models feature enduro-optimised four-stroke powertrains and lightweight aluminium chassis combined with rider focussed ergonomics and premium brand components – including Galfer brake discs, Brembo hydraulics, KYB suspension (48mm USD forks and three-way adjustable shock absorbers), Michelin Enduro 2 tyres, DID Dirtstar rims, Athena EMS, JT Sprockets, Dellorto throttle body, Pro Taper ACF Carbon Core handlebars and ODI half-waffle lock-on grips.

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The Triumph TF 250-E in all its glory

While obviously based around Triumph’s motocross machines, these are fully off-road focussed race bikes developed in collaboration with enduro legends Ivan Cervantes and Paul Edmondson.

“Triumph Enduro bikes are built for limitless adventure, engineered with precision handling, powerful engines, and race-proven technology to dominate rugged trails, steep climbs, and unpredictable landscapes with confidence,” said Edmondson. “From technical enduro sections to untamed wilderness, these bikes deliver exceptional performance, control, and durability—empowering riders to push their boundaries. We have all been working so hard to make these new models as agile, fast, and lightweight as possible, refusing to compromise on functionality or usability.”

The Triumph Enduro range of bikes is fully road legal and comes complete with switchable Dual Engine Maps, a digital odometer featuring engine temperature and gear position, a kickstand, LED lighting, non-slip seat, 8.3-litre fuel tanks and unvented airbox covers to halt water ingress. These are just some of the features that make the bike perfect for off-road adventures.

Find out more at your local Triumph dealership or online at the Triumph Motorcycles website.  

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Big bike lovers will love the Triumph TF 450-E

 

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