Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Last updated on Jun 03, 2022 in Bikes & Scooters

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Highlights

Triumph is all set to launch the Tiger Sport 660 in India tomorrow.

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Price:

 The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will be priced at GBP 8450 in the UK. Expect the manufacturer to peg the bike at around Rs 8 lakh (ex-showroom) in India, which will be over Rs 1 lakh more expensive than the Trident 660. 

 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Features:

 Triumph has equipped the Tiger Sport 660 with a TFT instrument cluster with an LCD inset. It is compatible with optional My Triumph smartphone connectivity. This module allows the rider to use other features such as turn-by-turn navigation, GoPro control, and phone music control as well. For easy touring, the bike gets a 17-litre fuel tank, integrated pannier mounting points in the tail panels, and a tool-less height-adjustable windscreen. The switchgear also features four-directional buttons for easy navigation through menus. 

 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Engine:

 The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is powered by the same 660cc inline-triple as the Trident 660. It also makes the same output figures: 81PS at 10,250rpm and 64Nm at 6250rpm, linked to a 6-speed transmission with assist and slipper clutch. Electronic aids include a switchable traction control, two riding modes (Road and Rain), and dual-channel ABS. 

 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Suspension And Brakes:

The road-biased ADV is based on the Trident 660, but has been tweaked extensively to suit its demeanour. It gets a long-travel 41mm inverted fork and an inverted rear monoshock with remote preload adjustment - both from Showa -- offering a 150mm wheel travel. Braking is via twin 310mm discs with Nissin sliding calipers and a 255mm rear disc with Nissin caliper, along with standard dual-channel ABS. The 17-inch alloys on both ends are wrapped in Michelin Road 5 road-biased tyres. The bike weighs 206kg kerb, 17kg heavier than the Trident 660. 

Tiger Sport 660 Specs, Features and Price

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is powered by a 660 cc Liquid-cooled engine which produces of power. It has a fuel tank of 17.2 l and a . The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 starts at Rs 8.95 Lakh Rs (ex-showroom, Delhi). It is available in one variants.

Engine and Transmission

Engine Type

Liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder

Displacement

660 cc

Max Torque

64 Nm @ 6250 rpm

Cooling System

Liquid Cooled

Valve Per Cylinder

4

Starting

Self Start Only

Fuel Supply

Fuel Injection

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate, slip &assist

Gear Box

6 Speed

Bore

74.0 mm`

Stroke

51.1 mm

Compression Ratio

11.95:1

Emission Type

bs6

   
Features  

Speedometer

Digital

Techometer

Digital

Tripmeter

Digital

Odometer

Digital

Seat Type

Split

Clock

Digital

Passenger Footrest

Yes

   
Features and Safety  

Pass Switch

Yes

Clock

Digital

Riding Modes

Yes

Traction Control

Yes

Passenger Footrest

Yes

Engine Kill Switch

Yes

Display

TFT screen

   
Chassis and Suspension  

Body Type

Adventure Tourer Bikes

Dimensions and Capacity

 

Width

834 mm

Length

2071 mm

Height

1315 - 1398 mm

Fuel Capacity

17.2 l

Saddle Height

835 mm

Kerb Weight

206 kg

   
Electricals  

Tail Light

LED

Turn Signal Lamp

LED

LED Tail Lights

Yes

Low Battery Indicator

Yes

Pilot Lamps

Yes

   
Tyres and Brakes  

Front Brake Diameter

310 mm

Rear Brake Diameter

255 mm

Motor & Battery

 

Peak Power

81 PS @ 10250 rpm

Drive Type

Chain Drive

Transmission

Manual

Underpinnings

 

Suspension Front

Showa 41mm upside down separate function cartridge forks, 150mm wheel travel

Suspension Rear

Showa monoshock RSU, with remote hydraulic preload adjustment, 150mm wheel travel

Brakes Front

Double Disc

Brakes Rear

Disc

ABS

Dual Channel

Tyre Size

Front :-120//70-17 Rear :-180/70-17

Wheel Size

Front :-431.8 mm,Rear :-431.8 mm

Wheels Type

Alloy

Frame

Tubular steel perimeter frame

Tubeless Tyre

Tubeless

   

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