Not long ago, we told you that Triumph is on a tear these days. That momentum doesn’t look like it’s going to let up anytime soon; you can see by the video above that we are less than a week away from seeing their enduro project revealed in available-to-the-public configuration. Their YouTube description says:

When you pour your heart and soul into something, it becomes more than just a project—it becomes a part of you. Triumph Motorcycles is proud to tease its groundbreaking Enduro models, the result of relentless hard work, innovation, and passion.

Led by Paul Edmondson, four-time Enduro World Champion and ISDE gold medal record holder, these bikes have been tested to perfection by Enduro legends Ivan Cervantes (five-time Enduro World Champion) and Jonny Walker (Erzberg Rodeo legend, MAXXIS FIM SuperEnduro Champion, and AMA EnduroCross Champion). Through mud, rocks, and steep climbs, these machines have proven their capability, precision, and reliability.

As Paul says, “Every decision, every test—it’s all about trust, performance, and making the bike part of the rider.” This is more than just a motorcycle; it’s a symbol of Triumph’s dedication to creating something aspirational yet relatable—built for the real world and ready for anything.

This is not just an introduction—it’s the beginning of a new era.

The new Triumph enduro lineup will feature both a 250 and a 450, we’ve been told. But from Johnny Walker’s YouTube clip below, it sounds as if we will see the 250 revealed first at the March 25 unveiling. He’s already been racing that motorcycle for several months, and finished second overall in the 2025 FIM SuperEnduro championship aboard the machine.

At some point, these machines are expected to be street-legal with full light kits available, similar to KTM’s enduro models, although perhaps that may not be the case in all markets, and the bikes probably won’t come to market in that form initially. Expect them to be off-road only at their debut; perhaps the enduros will only serve as the basis for other dual-sport or ADV models.

We can expect to see the enduro bike in plenty of action this year, based off Johnny Walker’s interview above. While two-strokes have dominated this race world for years, Walker says he reckons the new four-stroke will get the job done just as well, and has certainly shown its capability while racing this year.

The new enduro bikes are part of Triumph’s aggressive move into the world of dirt biking, after generations of focusing on street riding. Starting with motocross machines, Triumph now is moving to true off-roading, and it looks like rally raid might be their next foray, as they recently signed former Dakar champ Sam Sunderland as a brand ambassador.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Thank you for subscribing!
This email is already subscribed.
There has been an error.