Revving Up: Triumph Unleashes the TF450-X for 2026

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Introducing the Triumph TF450-X

Hold onto your handlebars, motocross fans! Triumph has just taken a thrilling leap into 2026 with the launch of their new TF450-X, expanding their already impressive motocross line-up. Joining the ranks alongside the TF250-X and TF450-RC, this competition-only marvel can be yours for just £9995. That’s right, folks—true adrenaline doesn’t have to break the bank!

A Engineered Performer for All

Designed and tested for both the weekend warrior and the discerning racer, the TF450-X boasts a robust 449.5cc single-cylinder four-stroke engine, offering a staggering 61.5bhp at 9500rpm. Weighing in at a mere 108.3kg, it’s certainly in the same league as the competition’s best, giving you plenty of power and control to dominate the trails. And let’s face it, the only thing better than riding a powerful machine is bragging about it to your friends afterward.

Upgrades That Make a Difference

The features don’t stop there! Triumph hasn’t just sat on their laurels; the TF450-X comes equipped with upgraded technology that would make any gearhead giddy. With a redesigned Exedy clutch hub and improved lubrication ports, durability is the name of the game. And don’t forget the sophisticated electronics package including traction control and a quickshifter—because who doesn’t want to feel like a motocross superhero? As Triumph’s Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud said, this bike builds on their podium-finish legacy and is engineered to help riders of all skill levels conquer the motocross scene!

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