The Trident 660 was a blast to ride. Now, Triumph has launched the Tiger Sport 660 — a middleweight adventure sports motorcycle — that shares the Trident’s frame and engine.
It is powered by a 660cc triple-cylinder engine that delivers 80 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 6.52 kgm at 6250 rpm, mated to a 6-speed transmission along with a slip and assist clutch. Triumph’s suspension has been tweaked to make it more suitable for sport-touring. It has the same 41-mm Showa USD fork in the front and a Showa monoshock RSU in the back as the Trident but with 150-mm more wheel travel. It also has the same 17-inch wheels as the Trident, which are covered in Michelin Road 5 rubber.
Also, it comes with new twin-LED headlamps, complete LED lighting all around, a wide adjustable windscreen, a 17-litre fuel tank, a new TFT display with My Triumph connectivity, ABS, switchable traction control and two riding modes (Rain and Road). Lucerne Blue and Sapphire Black, Korosi Red and Graphite, and Graphite and Black are the three colour combinations available. Triumph India has launched the all-new Tiger Sport 660 at Rs 8.95 lakh (ex-showroom).