Triumph TF 250-X with flamethrower stars in new James Bond 007 first light game

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The Bond franchise is going off-road as Triumph’s TF 250-X motocross bike joins the upcoming 007 First Light video game, reimagined in Q Lab with a rear-facing flamethrower and full spy-spec gadget treatment.

Utsav Chaudhary

Apr 07, 2026 06:22 am IST

Triumph TF 250X
Triumph TF 250X

Triumph Motorcycles will be featured as the official motorcycle partner in the upcoming James Bond video game, 007 First Light. The game will include a custom Triumph TF 250-X motocross bike, specially equipped with a flamethrower for in-game use. Players will encounter this unique motorcycle in the iconic Q Lab, where Bond can use its flamethrower function as part of the gameplay experience.

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Key Highlights

  • Triumph TF 250-X features in 007 First Light video game with a flamethrower accessory
  • Players encounter the custom motorcycle in the Q Lab for special gameplay functions
  • Triumph continues its association with the James Bond franchise after No Time To Die

Triumph’s Role in 007 First Light

The TF 250-X in the game is a fantasy custom build, created specifically for the digital world of 007 First Light. Triumph’s collaboration with the game’s developer, IO Interactive, helps the brand reach a younger and digitally engaged audience. IO Interactive is best known for its work on the Hitman series. This partnership does not signal a new road-going model, but it does keep Triumph visible in a format with significant cultural influence.

This is not Triumph’s first involvement with the James Bond franchise. In the film No Time To Die, Bond rode a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE during the opening sequence set in Matera, Italy. That appearance led to the creation of three limited-edition Bond motorcycles, all of which sold out quickly. The new partnership with 007 First Light continues Triumph’s association with the Bond brand.

Brand Visibility and Cultural Impact

Triumph TF 250-X Design
Triumph TF 250-X Design

By featuring the TF 250-X in 007 First Light, Triumph maintains its presence in popular culture. The inclusion of a flamethrower-equipped motorcycle highlights the creative freedom of video game design. It also allows Triumph to connect with audiences who may not be reached through traditional marketing or product launches.

The collaboration with IO Interactive and the James Bond franchise strengthens Triumph’s brand recognition. It demonstrates how established motorcycle manufacturers can adapt to new forms of media and entertainment. While the TF 250-X with a flamethrower remains a digital fantasy, its presence in 007 First Light ensures Triumph’s continued relevance in both the motorcycle and entertainment industries.

Also Read: Triumph motorcycles surpasses 1 lakh retail sales with new prices, offering savings up to Rs 21,500

CarBike 360 Says

As 007 First Light prepares to launch, the Triumph TF 250-X emerges as more than a simple in-game vehicle; it is a rolling showcase of engineering, style, and Bond-grade imagination. By blending authentic motocross performance with a cinematic flamethrower twist, Triumph secures a memorable role in Bond’s digital origin story and a powerful new connection with gamers worldwide.

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