The TRX 250X is no longer sold new by Honda. Pricing today refers to used units, with values depending on year, condition, and locality.
In this article, we examine the current official status, how pricing works on the used market, and practical tips for finding a price that matches the bike's condition and your budget.
Current availability and official status
Honda's current ATV lineup does not include a TRX 250X. The model was released in the late 2000s as a mid-displacement sport ATV and was discontinued years ago. If you are shopping today, you will only encounter listings for used bikes, from private sellers or dealers with trade-ins. Always verify title, ownership history, and mechanical condition prior to purchase.
Pricing on the used market
Because there is no new TRX 250X from Honda, price comes from the used-trade ecosystem. Prices reflect age, mileage, maintenance, cosmetic condition, and any upgrades or modifications.
Before listing, factors that influence the price include the following.
- Model year and production run (earlier models may be cheaper or harder to find parts for).
- Overall condition, including engine compression, frame integrity, and suspension wear.
- Maintenance history and proof of service, including oil changes and timing belt/chain where applicable.
- Modifications or aftermarket parts that may affect resale value (positive or negative).
- Cosmetic condition of plastics and tires; rust and corrosion risk on aluminum or steel components.
- Inclusion of accessories (trailer hitches, racks, winch, extra lighting) and title status (clear title, rebuilt title).
Prices on the used market vary, and buyers should expect a broad spectrum depending on year, hours, and maintenance history.
Estimated price ranges for used TRX 250X (informational only)
- Good to excellent condition, mid-to-late production years: roughly $2,000–$4,000, depending on hours and maintenance.
- Original, well-maintained bikes with low hours: potentially $3,000–$4,500 or more.
- Projects, non-running, or bikes needing substantial work: under $2,000, sometimes much less.
Prices can vary by region, season, and availability. Always verify current listings for the most accurate pricing in your area.
Where to look for current prices
To gauge current pricing, search multiple sources and compare listings. Some common places where TRX 250X prices appear include:
- Online marketplaces and classifieds (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace).
- Specialized ATV and powersports marketplaces (Cycle Trader, ATVTraderOnline, Craigslist-specific sections).
- General e-commerce platforms with vehicle sections (eBay Motors).
- Local dealers and auction houses that handle used ATVs.
When shopping used, consider arranging a pre-purchase inspection and request maintenance records. If possible, have a trusted mechanic inspect compression, cooling system, brakes, and electrical before finalizing a deal.
Summary
In short: Honda no longer sells a new TRX 250X. If you want one, you’ll be buying used, and prices vary widely based on year, condition, and location. Do thorough due diligence, compare multiple listings, and negotiate based on the bike’s actual mechanical state and maintenance history. The used market remains the primary path to owning a TRX 250X today.


