2026 Triumph TF 250-X First Look

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Triumph’s TF 250-X was immediately competitive when it debuted for the 2024 model year, but that hasn’t stopped the British brand from continuing to tweak its motocross bike. For 2025, Triumph updated the ECU mapping for more consistent fueling and power delivery, and now, for the 2026 model year, the TF 250-X gets an even more significant update, with a new airbox, exhaust, and clutch, plus new suspension settings.

“The TF 250-X has already made a huge impact in the motocross world, delivering podium-finish performances in the 2025 AMA Supercross Championship, as well as the MX2 class in MXGP,” says Steve Sargent, Triumph’s Chief Product Officer. “This TF 250-X, built for 2026, is the result of relentless development and feedback from our factory riders. With sharper power delivery, refined suspension, and advanced electronics, it’s built to give riders the edge they need to win.”

2026 triumph tf 250 x first look

Triumph designed a new airbox and updated the silencer to optimize airflow. The engine mapping was updated accordingly for quicker launches and sharper corner exits. Triumph says the updates improve power delivery and throttle response, while still complying with the new FIM and AMA sound restrictions.

For 2026, the TF 250-X receives a new Exedy clutch that Triumph claims to offer more direct engagement and increased torque capacity, while also being more durable under extreme use compared to the previous design.

The KYB suspension has also been updated with improved mid-stroke control, a change Triumph claims to provides better stability through corners and improves overall chassis balance.

For easier servicing, Triumph updated the battery tray for better accessibility, while designing a more accurate oil level sight glass.

And of course, there’s a new graphics package for 2026, with Triumph Performance Yellow in-mould decals over Jet Black and Pure White.

Pricing has not been announced, though we can expect it to come when the 2026 Triumph TF 250-X will arrive in dealerships this summer.

2026 Triumph TF 250-X Specifications
Engine TypeSingle Cylinder 4-Stroke DOHC
Capacity249.95 cc
Bore x Stroke78.0 mm x 52.3 mm
Compression14.4
SystemDell’Orto EFI
ExhaustSingle Silencer
Final Drive13/48
ClutchWet Multi-Plate Belleville Spring
Gearbox5 Speed
FrameAluminum, Spine
SwingarmAluminum Fabrication
Front Wheel21″ x 1.6″
Rear Wheel19″ x 1.85″
Front Tire80/100 – 21
Rear Tire100/90 – 19
Front Suspension48mm KYB coil spring fork, compression/rebound adjustment, 12.2 inches of travel
Rear SuspensionKYB Coil, compression adjustment (H and L speed), rebound adjustment, 12.0 inches of travel
Front BrakesBrembo Twin 24mm Piston, 260mm Disc
Rear BrakesBrembo single 26mm piston, 220mm disc
Instrument Display / FunctionsHour Meter, Multifunction Switch Cubes
Width Handlebars32.91 inches
Height Without Mirror50 inches
Seat Height37.8 inches
Wheelbase58.74 inches
Rake / Trail27.4° / 4.57 inches
Wet Weight229.3 pounds (claimed)
Tank Capacity1.85 gallons

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