Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Revealed

- The Tiger Sport 660 will be the latest model in the 660 cc platform
- Engine and chassis expected to be shared with Triumph Trident 660
- Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will be the most-affordable Triumph Tiger
Triumph Motorcycles has released the first images of a brand new adventure motorcycle, calling it the Triumph Tiger Sport 660. Camouflaged images of a final prototype of the new Tiger Sport 660 have been revealed which shows how the bike will look, sporting typical ADV design. The Tiger Sport 660 is expected to be built on Triumph's new 660 cc triple platform, which has the Triumph Trident 660. The new Tiger Sport 660 is expected to be the most affordable model in the Triumph Tiger family, and will be revealed in production form in the next few months. The new Tiger Sport 660 is expected to be introduced in India in early 2022.
Also Read: Triumph Trident 660 Review

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will be based on the Triumph Trident 660 platform
The Tiger Sport 660 appears to have the same 660 cc inline three-cylinder engine of the Triumph Trident 660. On the Trident 660, the engine makes 80 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm at 6,250 rpm. The idea is to offer Triumph's signature triple engine refinement, but with performance which will be accessible and unintimidating for inexperienced riders. The Tiger Sport 660 is targeted at riders who want to upgrade from entry-level adventure bikes, but is more of a tarmac touring model, rather than an out-and-out off-road capable mid-size adventure bike.
Also Read: Everything You Need To Know About The Triumph Trident 660

The Tiger Sport 660 is a road-oriented touring bike based on the Trident 660 platform
The frame, swingarm and engine seem to be borrowed from the Trident 660, but the suspension seems to have slightly more travel than the roadster it's based on. The wheels are 17-inchers shod with road-going rubber, so the Tiger Sport 660 will be a touring model, built with wind protection and made for long distance tarmac touring. While the chassis seems to be shared with the Trident 660, the rear sub-frame could be different, to allow for more pillion space, as well as luggage-carrying ability.
Also Read: Triumph Trident 660 Launched At Rs. 6.95 Lakh

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will share the same engine and chassis with the Trident 660, but will come with a half-fairing and comfortable ergonomics
The Tiger Sport 660 though gets a much more upright riding position, with a taller handlebar, more mid-set rider footpegs and a slightly longer seat. The front fairing sports twin headlamps, with a small windscreen for touring duties. We expect the Tiger Sport 660 to be priced attractively once it's launched in India, with ex-showroom prices somewhere around Rs. 7.5 lakh. At this stage, there's no confirmation of an off-road centric model based on the same platform, but we won't be surprised if Triumph follows up the Tiger Sport 660 with a spoked wheel version, with more suspension travel, and better off-road capability.
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