Triumph Tiger 660 India launch anytime soon. The baby Tiger is the most affordable ADV from the British manufacturer…
Triumph India have officially listed their latest and the smallest sport-tourer offering – Tiger Sport 660 – on their website with the sub-text ‘Price Coming Soon’.
The Tiger Sport 660 is a sports-touring version of the popular and most affordable Trident roadster. The newest bike is more suitable for long mile-munching excursions aided by a tall windscreen and small wind-deflecting fairing at the front.
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Furthermore, Triumph have gone as far as listing all the accessory options for their new touring bike which include all of their practical, protection and technology add-ons.
List of Accessories for Triumph Tiger Sport 660
- Practical offerings – These are the accessories that are going to improve the long-distance touring capabilities of the machine.
- 47 L twin helmet top-box
- Waterproof inner bags
- Aluminium luggage rack with integrated pillion grab rails
- Top-box mounting plate
- Passenger backrest pad
- Protection offerings – These are the accessories which are aimed to eradicate the fear of accidentally dropping the bike.
- Frame protectors
- Engine cover protectors
- Fork protectors
- Colour coded belly pan
- Hand guards
- Rubber tank pads
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- Technology accessories – These fitments are aimed at improving the interaction between the rider and the machine and better information exchange between them.
- My Triumph connectivity module
- Triumph shift assist
- Internally wired heated grips
- Scrolling LED indicators
- LED auxiliary lights
- Tyre pressure monitoring system
- A2 Restrictor KiT
Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Highlights and Features
The baby Tiger is based on the Trident and hence, both of them share very similar mechanicals and features.
- The Trident is powered by a 240-degree firing order, 660 cc, 3-cylinder Inline, liquid-cooled, DOHC, 12-valve engine.
- The powerhouse produces 80 HP of power @ 10,250 RPM and 64 Nm of torque @ 6250 RPM.
- The power is transferred through a 6-speed transmission equipped with a wet, multi-plate clutch assisted by a slipper system.
- The chassis is made of a tubular steel perimeter frame combined with 41mm Showa Separate Function Forks (SFF) upside-down forks at the front and Showa monoshock with preload adjustment at the rear.
- Braking is handled by twin 310 mm Nissin two-piston sliding calipers, floating discs at the front and single 255 mm single-piston sliding caliper disc at the rear, assisted by ABS.
- Tyre Profile – 17” – 120/70 at the front and 17” – 180/55 at the rear.
- Seat Height – 835 mm.
- Wheelbase – 1418 mm.
- Weight – 206 kg (wet).
- It has a fuel capacity of 17.2 L.
- It is offered in three colours – Korosi Red with Graphite, Lucerne Blue with Sapphire Black and Graphite with Sapphire Black.
- In features, it gets – TFT instrumentation, all-LED Lighting, two ride-modes and switchable traction control.
- Service Intervals – at 16,000 km or 12 months, whichever is earlier.
Pricing
Officially Triumph India is yet to announce the pricing of the Tiger Sport 660. However, they have been receiving the pre-booking of the bike since December of last year at Rs. 50,000/-.
We are expecting the Tiger Sport 660 to be priced a little higher than the Trident and it could start at around Rs. 7.8 Lakh -7.9 Lakh (ex-showroom).