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Tiger Sport 660: The new Triumph is more attractive with rider-focused technology

by Antonio Mendes
November 19, 2024
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Tiger Sport 660: Nova Triumph mais atraente e com tecnologia focada no condutor

Source: Triumph

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Triumph Motorcycles has announced a significant update to its Tiger Sport 660, focusing on technology and comfort for 2025. Recognized for its versatility and agility, this mid-weight motorcycle gains cutting-edge features that promise to make it even more attractive for urban riders, weekend adventurers, and long-distance travelers. Among the new features are Triumph Shift Assist for quick gear changes, Cruise Control, Cornering ABS, and a new “Sport” riding mode.

The 660cc three-cylinder engine remains one of its major strengths, delivering 81 hp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. This performance ensures a responsive and smooth riding experience in any situation, from city commutes to winding roads or highways. The slip-assist clutch reduces shifting effort, while the new Shift Assist technology enables smooth and quick gear changes, reinforcing the motorcycle’s sporty character.

The riding experience has been enhanced with a 41mm Showa suspension, adjustable for different load configurations, and Nissin brakes that offer greater confidence. Ergonomics are designed for comfort during long distances, with an upright riding position, a soft seat, and a tool-free adjustable windscreen. The 17.2-liter tank ensures good range for extended trips, and Michelin Road 5 tires provide solid grip in all conditions.

Another major innovation is the integration of cutting-edge technology. In addition to the new “Sport” mode, joining “Road” and “Rain” modes, the motorcycle includes My Triumph connectivity for turn-by-turn navigation, call management, and music control. Standard Cruise Control improves comfort on long journeys, while Cornering ABS and switchable traction control offer greater safety, even in adverse conditions. Full LED lighting and a color TFT display complete the list of technological upgrades.

Also designed for A2 license holders, the Tiger Sport 660 offers an optional restrictor kit, easily deactivated by an authorized dealer. The motorcycle maintains its economic appeal with 16,000 km service intervals and a two-year global warranty, reinforcing its low ownership cost.

Available in new colors, including Sapphire Black, Roulette Green, Carnival Red, and Crystal White, the Tiger Sport 660 arrives at dealerships in January 2025, with a competitive base price of £8995. Combining performance, advanced technology, and elegant design, this update promises to elevate the mid-weight adventure sports motorcycle segment.

Specifications – Tiger Sport 660

Engine and Transmission

  • Type: Liquid-cooled, 3 cylinders, 12 valves, DOHC
  • Capacity: 660 cc
  • Bore: 74.0 mm
  • Stroke: 51.1 mm
  • Compression: 11.95:1
  • Maximum Power: 81 PS / 81 bhp (59.6 kW) @ 10,250 rpm
  • Maximum Torque: 64 Nm @ 6,250 rpm
  • Fuel System: Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control. 3 rider modes (Rain, Road, Sport)
  • Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single-sided stainless steel silencer
  • Final Drive: X-ring chain
  • Clutch: Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist
  • Gearbox: 6 speed, Triumph Shift Assist

Chassis

  • Frame: Tubular steel perimeter frame
  • Swingarm: Twin-sided, fabricated pressed steel
  • Front Wheel: Cast aluminium alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in
  • Rear Wheel: Cast aluminium alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 5.5 in
  • Front Tyre: 120/70 R 17
  • Rear Tyre: 180/55 R 17
  • Front Suspension: Showa 41mm upside-down separate function cartridge forks, 150mm wheel travel
  • Rear Suspension: Showa monoshock RSU, with remote hydraulic preload adjustment, 150mm wheel travel
  • Front Brakes: Twin Ø310mm discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers, OCABS
  • Rear Brakes: Single Ø255mm fixed disc, single piston sliding caliper, OCABS
  • Instruments: LCD Multifunction Instruments with integrated colour TFT screen

Dimensions & Weights

  • Length: 2071 mm
  • Width (Handlebars): 834 mm
  • Height Without Mirrors: 1398 mm / 1315 mm (high / low screen position)
  • Seat Height: 835 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1418 mm
  • Rake: 23.1°
  • Trail: 97 mm
  • Wet Weight: 207 kg
  • Fuel Tank Capacity: 17.2 litres

Service

  • Service Interval: 10,000 miles (16,000 km) / 12 months (whichever comes first)

Consumption and Emissions (EU)

  • Fuel Consumption: 4.7 litres / 100 km (60.1 mpg)
  • Emissions: 107 g/km
  • Standard: EURO 5+

CO2 emissions and fuel consumption data are measured according to regulation 168/2013/EC. Figures for fuel consumption are derived from specific test conditions and are for comparative purposes only. They may not reflect real driving results.

Source: Triumph

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