Triumph Australia has temporarily reduced the prices of its new enduro models in a bid to be even more competitive against its rivals. But you'll have to be quick.
First revealed in March, the new 2026 Triumph TF 450-E and TF 250-E were originally priced at $19,690 ride away and $18,290 ride away respectively.
But Triumph has now announced a $700 reduction on both bikes as an “introductory” offer. The TF 450-E will be priced from $18,990 ride away, while the TF 250-E will be priced from $17,590 ride away.
According to Triumph Australia, the new prices will be available for pre-orders, meaning that the original prices will likely be reinstated once the bikes hit dealer floors in June. So, in other words, get in quick!
The new Triumph enduro models follow the release of the British firm’s first dedicated motocross models. The TF 250-X arrived in 2024, while the Ricky Carmichael-approved TF 450-RC launched earlier this year.
Triumph expects the new enduro bikes to arrive in June, with each bike fitted with fully adjustable KYB suspension, traction control, a quickshifter, Galfer and Brembo brake components, and Michelin Enduro 2 tyres. Both bikes also have an 8.3L translucent tank and meet road-legal requirements with LED lighting.