Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Unveiled


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Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the all-new Triumph Tiger Sport 660, based on the Triumph Trident 660 naked roadster. The Tiger Sport 660 is an adventure sport touring motorcycle, built for sport touring, rather than an off-road oriented ADV, and it extends the Trident 660 platform. Although it's based on the Trident 660, it looks quite the part of a touring machine, and gets some differences, with a sporty-looking half-fairing, an upright riding position, more suspension travel, taller seat height, and a reinforced sub-frame for better touring ability, to carry luggage and a pillion in comfort.




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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 India Launch Date Announced

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Triumph, a British motorcycle brand, has announced the launch date of its Tiger Sport 660 motorcycle on its social media site. The motorcycle will make its debut in India on March 29th, and pre-bookings are already open. Upon launch, it will compete with the Kawasaki Versys 650, Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT, and other adventure motorcycles.
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Launched In India


Triumph Motorcycles has launched the new Triumph Tiger Sport 660, a sport-touring machine, based on the Triumph Trident 660, in India with an introductory price of ₹ 8.95 lakh (Ex-showroom). The Trident 660 is the bestselling entry-level roadster in its category, and Triumph's second highest selling model in India, after the Triumph Street Twin. According to Triumph, the new Tiger Sport 660 is expected to bring in new customers into the Triumph brand with its blend of easy ride-ability, entertaining performance and versatile personality. The new Tiger Sport 660 is offered in three colours - Lucerne Blue & Sapphire Black, Graphite with Sapphire Black, and Korosi Red & Graphite. Customer deliveries will begin from the end of April 2022.


The Tiger Sport 660 is offered with a two-year, unlimited mileage warranty, 16,000 km service interval to keep maintenance costs low. In India, the new Tiger Sport 660 will compete against the likes of the Kawasaki Versys 650 and the Suzuki V-Stron 650 XT. Although it carries the famous "Tiger" name, the Tiger Sport 660 is not an out-and-out off-road focussed ADV but built for what Triumph calls "tarmac adventures." It does get a tall-ish stance, with a sporty-looking half-fairing, an adjustable windshield and upright riding position.


The instrument console comes with a TFT display and is ready for the accessory-fit MyTriumph connectivity system. The seat height is at 835 mm, while kerb weight is 206 kg. Fuel consumption is claimed at 22.2 kmpl. Like the Trident 660, the Tiger Sport 660 also comes with a two-year unlimited kilometres warranty, with an option to extend it for one or two years. To keep maintenance costs low, the Tiger Sport 660 also comes with 16,000 km or 12 months service intervals.

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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 gets more features, new colours for 2025

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Triumph Motorcycles has updated the Tiger Sport 660 in international markets for 2025. Packed with new technology, the 2025 model debuts various advanced features while keeping the price increase minimal internationally.

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The Tiger Sport 660 retains its liquid-cooled 660cc three-cylinder engine that continues to make 81hp at 10,250rpm and 64Nm at 6250rpm. Like the Trident 660, Triumph has updated the Tiger Sport 660 with new electronic features like cruise control, switchable traction control and cornering ABS.

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Additionally, riders now have access to three riding modes, with the addition of a Sport mode. These modes can be accessed by the same part TFT and LCD which also supports Bluetooth connectivity. You also get a bi-directional quick shifter as standard now. Triumph has also launched it with four new colours, featuring a new ‘Roulette Green’ colour. The updated Tiger Sport 660 will be coming to India sometime next year.

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