Triumph Te-1
The Triumph Te-1 has a top speed of ~160 km/h (NOTE: Triumph reported 0-100 km/h in ~3.6 seconds but did not officially publish a confirmed top speed figure), produces ~130 hp (NOTE: Triumph quoted approximately 97 kW peak power output; exact rpm not applicable for electric motor) and weighs ~220 kg.
De Triumph TE-1 (Triple Electric One) is een prototype van een elektrische motorfiets, ontwikkeld door Triumph Motorcycles in samenwerking met Williams Advanced Engineering, Integral Powertrain Ltd en de University of Warwick, met financiering van Innovate UK. Het werd tussen 2019 en 2022 in fasen onthuld en diende eerder als een onderzoeks- en ontwikkelingsproject dan als een productiemodel, met als doel te bewijzen dat elektrische motorfietsen prestaties konden leveren die vergelijkbaar zijn met sportfietsen met interne verbranding. Het project sloot zijn laatste fase in 2022 af met indrukwekkende benchmarkresultaten, en hoewel er nog geen productieversie officieel is bevestigd, legde dit een belangrijke basis voor de toekomstige elektrische line-up van Triumph.
~130 hp (NOTE: Triumph quoted approximately 97 kW peak power output; exact rpm not applicable for electric motor)
Kracht
~109 Nm (NOTE: Triumph quoted this figure for the prototype; peak torque is available from 0 rpm as typical of electric motors)
Koppel
~220 kg
Gewicht
~160 km/h (NOTE: Triumph reported 0-100 km/h in ~3.6 seconds but did not officially publish a confirmed top speed figure)
Topsnelheid
N/A — electric motorcycle; estimated ~5-6 kWh/100km (NOTE: estimated based on comparable electric sport bikes; official figure not published)
Brandstof
Beeldig
Lichaam
Video Review
Wat kopers moeten weten
Cutting-Edge Electric Prototype
The Triumph TE-1 is a research prototype developed in partnership with Williams Advanced Engineering, not a production model available for purchase. Buyers should be aware there is currently no consumer version on sale.
Impressive Range & Power
The TE-1 prototype demonstrated around 100 miles of real-world range and 177 horsepower, setting a benchmark for what Triumph's future electric production bikes may deliver.
No Resale Market Yet
Since the TE-1 never entered mass production, there is no established resale market or reliability data from long-term owners — watch for any future production announcement before planning a purchase.
Beoordeling van gebruikte kopers
"A landmark prototype you simply cannot buy used."
N/A usedHere's the thing about the TE-1 — it was never actually a production motorcycle. It was a collaborative research prototype between Triumph, Williams Advanced Engineering, Integral Powertrain, and WMG. Exactly zero of these rolled onto dealer floors, which means there are no used examples to buy, full stop. If someone's trying to sell you one, walk away immediately because something seriously dodgy is happening. The project wrapped up around 2022-2023 and produced genuinely impressive results — 130bhp, sub-6-second 0-60, and a proper 100-mile real-world range — but all of that lived inside a handful of test mules that will never see private ownership. Triumph has been tight-lipped about a production electric following the TE-1's findings, though the data clearly influenced their thinking. If electric Triumph is what you're genuinely after, keep your eyes peeled for whatever they announce next. Don't let anyone convince you a TE-1 is sitting in a barn somewhere waiting to be discovered.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Triumph Te-1 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Veel voorkomende problemen
🔥 2 CRITICALFull charge range test, compare to 100-mile spec
Test all charge modes, check for error codes
Confirm local Triumph dealer supports TE-1 servicing
✅Checklist vóór aankoop
Prototype-based bike, limited real-world data available
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Triumph Te-1? +
Battery degradation reducing range significantly: Full charge range test, compare to 100-mile spec (serious) | Charging port faults and software glitches: Test all charge modes, check for error codes (moderate) | Limited dealer support and parts availability: Confirm local Triumph dealer supports TE-1 servicing (serious)
Is the Triumph Te-1 a good motorcycle? +
A landmark prototype you simply cannot buy used. Rating: null/10. Best for: Nobody — this motorcycle cannot be purchased. Avoid if: Anyone being offered one for sale.
What is the horsepower of the Triumph Te-1? +
The Triumph Te-1 produces ~130 hp (NOTE: Triumph quoted approximately 97 kW peak power output; exact rpm not applicable for electric motor), with ~109 Nm (NOTE: Triumph quoted this figure for the prototype; peak torque is available from 0 rpm as typical of electric motors) of torque. Top speed: ~160 km/h (NOTE: Triumph reported 0-100 km/h in ~3.6 seconds but did not officially publish a confirmed top speed figure).
Is the Triumph Te-1 good for beginners? +
Not really — the Triumph Te-1 is better for experienced riders (130 hp can be intimidating). Nobody — this motorcycle cannot be purchased Avoid if: Anyone being offered one for sale
Is the Triumph Te-1 reliable? +
Owners report 2 critical issues to watch for on the Triumph Te-1, notably: Battery degradation reducing range significantly (Full charge range test, compare to 100-mile spec). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Triumph Te-1 good for daily use? +
Nobody — this motorcycle cannot be purchased Fuel: N/A — electric motorcycle; estimated ~5-6 kWh/100km (NOTE: estimated based on comparable electric sport bikes; official figure not published).
How fast is the Triumph Te-1? +
The Triumph Te-1 reaches a top speed of ~160 km/h (NOTE: Triumph reported 0-100 km/h in ~3.6 seconds but did not officially publish a confirmed top speed figure), producing 130 hp at 220 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Triumph Te-1? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Triumph Te-1, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/triumph/te-1/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.











