Triumph Launches New TF 450-X for 2026

Triumph Motorcycles has added a new TF 450-X to its 2026 off-road line-up, bringing its latest race-developed power, precision control, and factory-level tech to the 450cc class.
Following the launch of last year’s TF 450-RC special edition, which marked Triumph’s debut in the 450 class, this purpose-built motocross machine benefits from the latest technical updates introduced on the TF 250-X.
A newly designed Exedy clutch hub has optimised lubrication ports, further enhancing durability and improving torque capacity in extreme racing conditions. The new Belleville Clutch Spring delivers refined clutch action and consistent engagement. New engine mounts are tuned to deliver a more refined chassis performance, while a new gearbox selector star offers improved gear selection and robust engagement.
The new Performance Yellow graphics kit, with in-mould decals, gives the TF 450-X a bold, race-ready presence.
With 62.4 PS peak power at 9,500rpm, the Triumph 450cc four-stroke single is the most powerful engine in its class. Its power to weight ratio also beats the competition, featuring an ultra-light 108.3kg chassis that delivers top-tier agility and balance.
Ensuring racers have everything they need straight from the box, the TF 450-X has premium componentry including Brembo brakes, KYB suspension, Pro Taper bars, and D.I.D wheels fitted as standard, along with race-optimise electronics including launch control, traction control, quickshifter, and dual engine maps.
Triumph Motorcycles’ Chief Commercial Officer, Paul Stroud, said: “Our motocross programme has already delivered podium finishes in both Supercross and MXGP, and the response to our TF 250-X and TF 450-RC has been outstanding. The new TF 450-X builds on that momentum, offering the same race-developed performance in a standard production model. Developed and tested to deliver performance, control, and reliability for riders of all capabilities, this model is engineered to be accessible for weekend riders while helping competitive racers perform at the highest level.”
