Triumph Launches TXP Off-Road Electric Motorcycles for Youth Market | Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled its first off-road electric motorcycles, the new TXP range powered by OSET, marking a bold step into the youth e-motorcycle market. Press: Triumph AusA New Era for Young Riders-

The Triumph TXP range consists of four age-specific models – the TXP-12, TXP-16, TXP-20, and TXP-24 – each engineered with dedicated frames, ergonomics, and components scaled to suit developing riders. From children as young as three through to teenagers and adults up to 90kg, the TXP line supports every stage of learning, balance, and skill-building.The bikes feature brushless motors ranging from 600W to 1600W, with adjustable throttle response, speed, and power. Triumph’s engineering expertise, combined with OSET’s championship-winning trials heritage, has produced a platform that is both fun and confidence-inspiring.Smart, Safe and Versatile-

Built-in safety is central to the TXP range. All models come with parental PIN-protected speed controls, two-stage startup sequences, and magnetic safety lanyards. IP67-rated waterproofing across the battery and electronics adds peace of mind.The 2-in-1 modular design allows quick conversion between seated off-road riding (XPlore mode) and standing trials-style riding (Trials mode). Lightweight steel frames, adjustable suspension, and premium braking systems – from cable brakes on the smallest model to four-piston hydraulics on the TXP-24 – ensure stability and control on varied terrain.Premium Style, Real Performance-

Finished in bold Triumph Performance Yellow and Graphite Black livery, the TXP models carry the same design DNA as Triumph’s full-size motorcycles. Details such as carbon-effect panels and tailored ergonomics reflect a premium build quality rarely seen in the youth electric sector.Triumph CEO Nick Bloor said the TXP line represents “an exciting new chapter” for the brand, blending Triumph’s race-winning experience with OSET’s proven trials expertise to “empower the next generation of riders.”OSET founder Ian Smith added that the TXP platform “takes fun seriously” while opening opportunities for more young riders and families worldwide to discover the thrill of two wheels.


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The Triumph TXP range will be available through selected Triumph dealerships worldwide in the first half of 2026, with pre-Christmas delivery for early orders. Current OSET youth models remain available in dealerships now.


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