Triumph makes a bold entrance into enduro racing with the launch of its new TF 250-E and TF 450-E models, debuting at the 2025 FIM EnduroGP World Championship in Portugal.

Triumph Motorcycles is turning up the heat in the world of off-road racing. After making a splash in motocross just last year, the iconic British brand is now making a bold entrance into the global enduro scene — and they’re not coming quietly.
In a major announcement, Triumph revealed it will not only debut a new line of enduro motorcycles but also take on a sponsorship role at the prestigious Paulo Duarte FIM EnduroGP World Championship. The event kicks off in Fafe, Portugal, on April 4, 2025. This sets the stage for Triumph’s official entry into the competitive enduro market.

Racing Pedigree Meets Fresh Firepower
Triumph’s racing ambitions are in good hands. Their factory team brings together a powerhouse trio: SuperEnduro champion Jonny Walker, five-time World Champion Ivan Cervantes, and team manager Paul Edmondson, himself a four-time World Enduro Champion. Edmondson has been deeply involved in shaping Triumph’s off-road strategy from day one. This campaign is more than just a branding exercise; it’s a serious chance at podiums.
“Our new Enduro range is not just about entering a new segment — it’s about doing it right, at the highest level,” said Greg Willis, Triumph’s global marketing director. “Fans will finally get to see our bikes in action at the world’s toughest enduro events.”

Introducing the TF 250-E and TF 450-E
Headlining Triumph’s enduro assault are two all-new machines: the TF 250-E and TF 450-E. Officially launched on March 25, 2025, these bikes are designed to take on the intensely competitive 250cc and 450cc classes.
- TF 250-E: Starting from 9,795 euros (around RM50,700)
- TF 450-E: Starting from 10,395 euros (around RM53,800)
Both models have been meticulously developed to deliver the kind of precision, power, and resilience needed for professional enduro racing. Triumph certainly isn’t shy about aiming squarely at the top competitors in the segment.

A New Era for Triumph
Triumph’s move into enduro is more than just expanding its product lineup. It signals the brand’s broader ambition to be a serious player across all off-road categories, from motocross to enduro, with machines built for both racers and hardcore enthusiasts.
With a combination of racing pedigree, cutting-edge engineering, and a growing roster of world-class riders, Triumph’s enduro chapter is off to an electrifying start.
The message is clear: Triumph isn’t just entering enduro racing — they’re here to conquer it.
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