Triumph offers 29 new and updated models
Coming in the next six months
Lucy England
Well this is something to see from Triumph if they can pull it off. They are promising an extensive range of new and updated motorcycle models and they will be out double quick, apparently gracing the roads in the next six months.
The company are purported to have had a record financial year, selling more than 141,683 motorcycles in the year between June 2024 and June 2025 – quite impressive. But will that be hard to follow as motorcycle sales seem to have dropped off the edge of a cliff at the moment. Time will tell.
The first of the new launches is a reveal due on October the 21st and titled 'True Originals Never Settle' to be swiftly followed by a new model which is due to be appearing on the 28th of October called 'Made to Upstage'. Although they are new seven of the models which will be arriving have already been announced so are not strictly speaking totally new, they are already in the pipeline.
One of the interesting new lines is the TXP electric bike aimed at young riders from the age of three. Start as you mean to go on with motorcycling indeed.
The bikes which are already out there are the TF450-X, TF250-C and TF450-C cross country and these should all be available through dealerships by Christmas, with the rest of the 22 being reveals of new variants of bikes which are already there, plus some completely new models.
Triumph are promising that when this new crop of machines appears out there, you should be able to configure and reserve your motorcycle choice immediately through a new system which says what it does on the tin, it's the 'Reserve my Triumph System' which will be operational from Spring 2026 in the UK.
Triumph are very happy with their progress at the moment and the CCO Paul Stroud says they are feeling 'quiet optimism about the future'.
It's nice to hear about a success story in these straitened times so let's hope they achieve their goals. We will be watching with interest.
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