1967 | Scrambler TC250
Dynamic scrambler style model for aggressive riding through wild and rough terrain

The Scrambler TC250 is a derived model of the 250TB. It pairs the 2-stroke 2-cylinder aluminum engine from the T250, which generates maximum horsepower of 30.5 PS, with a lightweight and robust double cradle pipe frame. This model was engineered for off-road riding by the adoption of features such as a large sprocket to enhance performance at low rpms and a large 3.5-inch-wide block rear tire. It is well-equipped as a scrambler style model and includes features such as a muffler positioned high up on the side of the body, handlebars with a bridge, and a foldable main foot step. A top speed of 150 km/h also provides ample performance for touring.
| Dimensions and weight | Dimensions | Overall length | 1,970 mm |
| Overall width | 765 mm | ||
| Overall height | 1,040 mm | ||
| Wheelbase | 1,285 mm | ||
| Weight | 151 kg | ||
| Engine | Engine type | 2-stroke, 2-cylinder, air-cooled | |
| Engine displacement | 247 cm³ | ||
| Bore x stroke | 54.0 mm × 54.0 mm | ||
| Maximum power | 22.4kW(30.5PS) / 8,000rpm | ||
| Maximum torque | 27.7N-m / 7,000rpm | ||
| Transmission | 6-speed constant mesh | ||
| Front tire size | 3.00-18-4PR | ||
| Rear tire size | 3.00-18-4PR | ||