Triumph Introduces 2025 Tiger Sport 660

Triumph Introduces 2025 Tiger Sport 660

© 2024, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc. From a press release issued By Triumph Motorcycles

The award-winning Tiger Sport 660 gains a host of new rider-focused technology for 2025, raising the bar in a competitive market. With its characterful triple engine and agile handling, it’s perfect for riders looking for a bike that adapts to their needs, adding fun to the city commute or weekend exploring.

Triumph Motorcycles has added advanced technology usually reserved for larger capacity segments, including a new ‘Sport’ rider mode, smartphone connectivity with turn-by-turn navigation, Cruise Control, and the Triumph Shift Assist up and down quickshifter. With Optimized Cornering ABS and traction control also included as standard, the new Tiger Sport 660 provides an even more versatile performance.

Its unique 660cc triple engine offers the perfect blend of low down, mid-range, and top end performance that’s become synonymous with Triumph triples, and the Tiger Sport 660 delivers over 90% of the peak torque available throughout the rev range.

Showa suspension with remote preload adjustment ensures switching between solo riding and touring fully loaded can be achieved with ease. Nissin brakes and Michelin tires provide confidence-inspiring control and agility.

The Tiger Sport’s sporty and fun engine character, distinctive design, protective bodywork, and comfortable ergonomics, make it the ultimate middleweight all around adventure tourer. This is further enhanced by design details like the integrated pannier mounts, which makes travelling with luggage easy and seamless, a large 4.5-gal (17.2 liter) fuel tank to help riders travel further and longer, and a windscreen that can be adjusted with just one hand and no tools.

Paul Stroud – Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles

“The Tiger Sport 660 delivers a better combination of performance, versatility and fun, than any other middleweight adventure sport bike. Since 2021, this model has won awards for its confidence-inspiring, agile and sporty ride. In fact, our customers have told us that they find this bike so capable, they want to travel longer distances, so we have been looking at how we can make the ride even more comfortable. That’s why we’ve introduced extra rider-focused technology for 2025. With Optimized Cornering ABS and traction control included as standard, plus Cruise Control and Triumph Shift Assist, this bike offers riders incredibly good value compared to the competition. Coupled with the Tiger Sport 660’s low cost of ownership, I believe we have created a very compelling overall package.”

SPORTY PERFORMANCE

With 80 HP (81 PS) at 10,250 RPM and 47.2 ft-lb (64 Nm) of torque at 6,250 RPM, the Tiger Sport 660’s triple engine delivers smooth, responsive, and linear power at every twist of the throttle. The slip-assist clutch further enhances rideability, reducing clutch effort for smoother gear changes and less fatigue, even on longer rides. The addition of Triumph Shift Assist, enables fast, seamless gear changes, enhances the sporty riding experience and makes the Tiger Sport 660 even more dynamic.

URBAN & TOURING CAPABILITY

Designed for long journeys and daily commutes alike, the Tiger Sport 660 features an upright riding position, adjustable windscreen, and a plush seat for both rider and passenger comfort. The ergonomics are further enhanced by integrated passenger grab handles. Built for all day comfort, the Showa 1.61” (41mm) upside-down cartridge forks and monoshock rear suspension with preload adjustment ensures stability, whether riding solo or with a passenger. Its 4.5 gal (17.2-liter) fuel tank provides plenty of range for longer adventures. Michelin Road 5 tires provide superior grip in all conditions and Nissin twin 12.2” (310mm) disc brakes enhance confidence and agility. With a wet weight of just 456 lbs. (207 kg), a seat height of 32.9 inches (835mm) and a narrow frame, the Tiger Sport 660 is lightweight and nimble, making it easy to maneuver through traffic or on twisty back roads.

RIDER-FOCUSED TECHNOLOGY

The big update for 2025 is the addition of more rider-focused technology, meeting demand from customers for the opportunity to ride further, and have even more fun, on the Tiger Sport 660. As a result, the Tiger Sport 660 now has three riding modes, gaining a new Sport setting in addition to Road and Rain. From instant throttle response for a fast, fun ride or softer power delivery in challenging conditions, these modes adjust the bike’s performance to match each rider’s needs. Cruise Control is now included as standard, making the Tiger Sport 660 even more suitable for relaxed motorway riding, helping riders maintain a steady speed and reducing fatigue over long distances. Optimized Cornering ABS delivers exceptional stopping power exactly when it’s needed, while Switchable Traction Control and ride by wire system helps riders stay steady in adverse conditions, offering a safer, more controlled ride without sacrificing any of the fun.

Riders also benefit from a large LCD display which incorporates a full-color TFT screen that is easy to read and accessible at a glance, while the My Triumph Connectivity system is now included as standard, enabling turn-by-turn navigation, call handling, and music control.

ON THE ROAD

There are more than 40 dedicated Tiger Sport 660 accessories, including integrated panniers with optional color-coded inserts, twin helmet top box, luggage rack, a 7.9-gal (30-liter) roll bag, plus a dual comfort seat and belly pan. Cost of ownership is an important factor for customers within this category, which is why Triumph has ensured the Tiger Sport 660 has the lowest service workshop time in the category, a class-leading 10,000miles / 16,000km service interval and a global two-year unlimited mileage warranty, which also covers Genuine Triumph Accessories. Together with an on the road price which starts at $9,696 USD and $11,695 CAD, this makes the Tiger Sport 660 exceptional value for money.

Customers can choose Sapphire Black or from three premium colors: Roulette Green, Carnival Red or Crystal White. Bikes will be arriving in dealerships from January, 2025.
Find out more at triumphmotorcycles.com

 

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