Triumph TF 250-E and TF 450-E-RC Enduro Bikes Unveiled Globally
Triumph TF 250-E and TF 450-E enduro bikes feature a digital dashboard displaying engine temperature, trip data, gear position, and full LED lighting.

Triumph has revealed the TF 250-E and TF 450-E, expanding its enduro lineup. Developed with off-road experts Ivan Cervantes and Paul Edmondson, these high-performance bikes feature a aluminium spine frame. This design improves control and balance on tough terrains, making them ideal for competitive enduro racing while maintaining Triumph’s performance standards. Both models come with premium components for top performance. They feature a Dellorto 44 mm throttle body, Del West titanium valves, and Konig forged aluminium pistons. The suspension includes fully adjustable KYB 48 mm front forks and a linkage-driven rear setup, tuned for enduro racing. This setup offers precise handling, helping riders tackle rough trails and high-speed sections confidently.
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Triumph TF 250-E, TF 450-E: Features
The bikes have a digital dashboard and full LED lighting. The dashboard displays key metrics like engine temperature, trip data, and gear position. The LED lighting ensures better visibility in all conditions. While road-legal, these bikes can be adapted for closed-circuit racing, making them versatile for both adventure and competition.
Triumph TF 250-E, TF 450-E: Engine
The TF 450-E is built for high-speed enduro with a 450 cc liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine. It delivers strong low-end and mid-range torque. The TF 250-E has a 250 cc engine producing 42 bhp and 27.8 Nm of torque, designed for technical sections and high-revving performance. Both models feature a 6-speed gearbox for smooth power delivery across all terrains.
For reliable braking, the bikes use a Galfer system with Brembo calipers. They come with a 260 mm front disc and a 220 mm rear disc, providing strong stopping power. Michelin Enduro 2 tyres (21-inch front, 18-inch rear) offer excellent grip on rough surfaces. The TF 450-E weighs 116.7 kg, while the TF 250-E weighs 114.2 kg, ensuring nimble handling without sacrificing durability.
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Both models share the same dimensions, giving them a balanced and aggressive stance. With lightweight frames and high-end components, these bikes are built for serious off-road performance, making them perfect for both recreational riders and competitive racers.
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