Triumph Launches TXP: All-New Electric Off-Road Range for Young Riders

PUBLISHED 07.10.2025

The new Triumph TXP electric bike range riding through the woods

Triumph Motorcycles has announced the launch of its first electric youth motorcycles; the new Triumph TXP range, powered by OSET.

Since joining the Triumph family in 2022, the OSET team has been working alongside Triumph’s world-renowned design and engineering team to further develop their championship-winning trials technology. The new Triumph TXP range is the result of that collaboration; four new models with scalable electric performance, premium design, and built-in safety features.

Supporting riders at every stage of their development, from finding their balance to mastering technical terrain, each bike is engineered from the ground up with age-specific frames, geometry, controls, and components. Everything is scaled and optimised for the rider's size and experience.

Building upon the proven foundation of OSET’s pioneering technology and enhanced by Triumph’s design and engineering expertise, the new TXP models feature a lightweight chassis, advanced rider ergonomics, a unique 2-in-1 modular set-up, and Triumph’s striking Performance Yellow and Graphite Black livery.

Triumph TXP-24 electric motorcycle riding near wooded trails

The new Triumph TXP range starts with the TXP-12 for children as young as three, followed by the TXP-16 and the TXP-20 for growing riders, culminating in the largest and most powerful TXP-24, which is ideal for children over the age of ten, teenagers and adults up to 90kg.  Available to order now at selected Triumph dealerships around the world, with pre-Christmas delivery, the TXP range is the ultimate gift for adventurous families.

Each TXP model features a brushless motor for smooth, predictable power, scaled to rider age and experience. From the 600W TXP-12 to the 1600W TXP-24, the range delivers responsive torque with adjustable throttle response, speed, and power. Smart control systems include FOC (Field-Oriented Control), a motor management system that applies magnetic fields at optimal intervals to deliver maximum torque and smooth response, and Active Power Stabilisation (APS), that ensures consistent power output even as the battery depletes, maintaining peak performance throughout the ride. High-capacity lithium batteries feature IP67-rated waterproofing and diagnostic support for added reliability.

The TXP bikes are built on lightweight steel frames with age-specific geometry, two seat height options and child-friendly ergonomics. Suspension setups are scaled to rider size, with adjustable forks and shocks supporting growth and varied terrain. Each bike is designed to grow with the rider, with tool-free configuration changes and intuitive control layouts.

The new Triumph TXP electric bike range riding through the woods

Braking systems range from cable-operated on the TXP-12 to four-piston hydraulic disc brakes on the TXP-24, ensuring safe, progressive stopping power. Each model is extensively tested in off-road environments and built to Triumph’s high standards, with premium specifications that mirror its full-size off-road motorcycles.

Robust safety systems ensure peace of mind for parents and create secure, confidence-building experiences for young riders. Age-appropriate controls and ergonomics to support safe, confident riding. Features include magnetic safety lanyards and PIN-protected parental speed controls, two-stage startup sequences and IP67-rated water-resistant electronics.

The TXP’s unique 2in1 modular design, features a removable seat and mudguard, enabling parents and riders to switch easily between seated off-road riding (XPlore mode) and standing trials-style (Trials mode).

Nick Bloor, Chief Executive Officer, Triumph Motorcycles said: “The TXP range represents an exciting new chapter for Triumph. Since bringing OSET into the Triumph family, we’ve blended our expertise to develop a range that’s not only technically advanced but also rooted in real-world riding experience. By combining our off-road race-winning engineering experience with OSET’s proven electric trials expertise, we have created a product line that can empower the next generation of riders.

“As a family business, I’m excited to see families riding Triumphs together, sharing the joy of motorcycling across generations. Riding an electric bike helps young riders develop motor skills, balance, and coordination, but it also builds confidence and a lifelong love for motorcycling.”

Ian Smith, OSET Founder added: “Being part of Triumph has given OSET the platform to scale our technology and reach new riders. The TXP range carries forward everything we’ve built, from trials championships to community riding. With the support of Triumph dealers across the world we can reach more families, support more communities, and continue to evolve the technology that’s helped thousands of young riders discover the thrill of two wheels. It’s about taking fun seriously, and building the future of the sport.”

Triumph TXP-12 riding beside the Triumph TF 450-X in the forest

TXP-12: The Perfect Start for the Youngest Riders


The TXP-12 is designed for children aged 3 to 5, offering a safe and confidence-building introduction to motorcycling.

With its lightweight steel frame, the TXP-12 is just 22.7kg in Trials set up, making it easy to lift, manoeuvre and control. Its low seat height, just 360mm in Trials mode, and 445mm in Explore mode, allows young riders to plant both feet firmly on the ground, while child-sized grips and short-reach brake levers ensure comfortable operation. The compact chassis has a 675mm wheelbase, 152mm ground clearance, and low 650mm handlebar height, creating balance and low-speed stability for small riders. The TXP-12 features a 50mm front fork, plus a 60mm coil rear shock with preload adjustability for growing riders.

The TXP-12 has a Triumph-tuned 600W 43V brushless motor, and the sealed, high-capacity battery pack provides up to three hours of light riding or shorter sessions at full power in trials mode. An integrated LED panel shows real-time battery state of charge so riders or parents can easily monitor usage, and charging is made easy with tool-free battery removal, a twist-lock connector and built-in carry handle.

A secure PIN-protected keypad that adjusts power, speed up to 14mph, and throttle response across four levels ensures parents remain in control. The bike’s magnetic safety lanyard and two-stage startup system add layers of protection, while IP67-rated electronics keep the bike safe from water and dust.

The TXP-12 features Triumph’s unique 2in1 modular set up, featuring a removable seat and modular mudguard, helping build balance and coordination from the earliest stages.
 

Two Triumph TXP-16 bikes riding together through woodland terrain

TXP-16: The Next Step in Confidence, Power, and Control


For riders aged 5 to 7, the TXP-16 builds on the foundation of the TXP-12 with increased power, upgraded suspension, and a slightly larger chassis. Its 765W 43V motor delivers more torque and a top speed of 19mph, while maintaining the smooth, predictable throttle feel that helps young riders develop control and confidence.  

The TXP-16 introduces hydraulic disc brakes for stronger, more progressive stopping power, and features a scaled steel frame with a 720mm wheelbase for improved stability. Suspension travel increases to 80mm at the front and 90mm at the rear, supporting more adventurous riding across varied terrain. Like the TXP-12, it benefits from two-in-one modular setup, allowing riders to switch between seated and standing configurations in seconds.

Engineered for growing riders, the TXP-16 is just 26.2kg in weight in Trials set-up, providing light, agile handling. Ergonomics are carefully considered, with a 550mm seat height in Xplore mode and 450mm in Trials mode, ensuring easy footing and control. The simplified handlebar layout and child-specific controls make the TXP-16 approachable, while its advanced electronics, including APS and FOC, deliver consistent performance and efficient power management.
 

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Triumph TXP-20 electric dirt bike jumping over rocky trail section

TXP-20: Built for Competition and Play


The TXP-20 is designed for riders aged 7 to 10 who are ready to explore more technical terrain or enter junior trials competitions. With a powerful 1200W motor and a high-capacity 50V, 20Ah lithium battery, the TXP-20 offers extended range, up to 22mph top speed and increased torque for confident off-road riding. Triumph’s tuning ensures smooth throttle mapping across all four rider modes, whether configured for trail exploration or trials precision.

Suspension is significantly upgraded, with a 125mm air-sprung front fork and a 120mm rear monoshock, both featuring rebound adjustment. The larger steel chassis has a 1085mm wheelbase and weighs from 40.7kg depending on its configuration. Front and rear 180mm dual-piston hydraulic discs provide strong, reliable stopping power.

Tailored to this age group, seat height to 525mm in Trials mode or 700mm in Xplore mode, and ground clearance is 255mm, supporting confident footing and adaptability for different riding styles and abilities. As well as the unique modular riding setup, the TXP-20 has diagnostic-ready electronics, showing system fault codes and service alerts for quick troubleshooting and allowing quick servicing.
 

Triumph TXP-24 electric motorcycle on a dirt track

TXP-24: Big Performance, Youth-Friendly Control


The TXP-24 is the most powerful and versatile model in the TXP range, designed for riders aged 10 and above, offering serious off-road capability and championship-winning performance for older youths and adults up to 90kg. It features a 1600W motor paired with a 50V, 28Ah lithium battery, deliver up to 24mph top speed and extended ride time. 

Its steel frame is the largest in the range, with a 1220mm wheelbase, offering 305mm ground clearance and a weight from 48.1kg depending on the rider’s setup. Suspension is fully air-adjustable, with 160mm front fork travel and 145mm rear shock travel, including rebound, compression, and volume adjustment. Hydraulic disc brakes are upgraded to four-piston calipers with 203mm front and 180mm rear rotors, offering race-level stopping power.

Despite its capability, the TXP-24 remains approachable. Ergonomics are scaled for older youths and adults, with seat height options of 635mm in the Trials set up and 810mm in Xplore mode.
 

Full Triumph TXP electric bike range parked in the woods

CHRISTMAS PRE-ORDERS


The Triumph TXP Electric Range is available to order now at selected Triumph dealerships, with pre-Christmas delivery guaranteed for early orders. The TXP-12 is available from £1,595, the TXP-16 is £2,295, the TXP-20 is £3,195 and the TXP-24 is £3,695.
 

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