SHERIDAN, WYOMING – Dec. 6, 2024 – Triumph Motorcycles is set to unleash the updated Tiger Sport 660 in January 2025, boasting a suite of new rider-focused technology designed to elevate the riding experience. Building on the success of the award-winning middleweight adventure sport bike, the 2025 model promises even greater versatility and performance.
Enhanced Technology for an Elevated Ride
Triumph has equipped the Tiger Sport 660 with advanced technology typically found in larger capacity motorcycles. Riders can now enjoy the convenience of Triumph Shift Assist, enabling seamless up and down quickshifts for a more engaging and dynamic riding experience. Cruise control comes standard, ensuring relaxed long-distance journeys, while Optimised Cornering ABS and traction control provide enhanced safety and control in various conditions.
A Thrilling Triple Engine Performance
At the heart of the Tiger Sport 660 lies a characterful 660cc triple engine, delivering a unique blend of low-down torque, mid-range punch, and top-end power. "The Tiger Sport 660 delivers over 90% of the peak torque available throughout the rev range," states the press release, promising exhilarating performance across the entire RPM spectrum.
Versatility for Every Adventure
The Tiger Sport 660 is designed to excel in diverse riding scenarios, from urban commuting to weekend adventures. Its comfortable ergonomics, adjustable windscreen, and generous 17.2-liter fuel tank ensure rider comfort even on extended journeys. "The Tiger Sport’s sporty and fun engine character, distinctive design, protective bodywork and comfortable ergonomics, make it the ultimate middleweight all-rounder," says Triumph.
Rider-Focused Features
The 2025 Tiger Sport 660 introduces a dedicated 'Sport' riding mode, adding to the existing Road and Rain modes, allowing riders to tailor the bike's performance to their preferences. A My Triumph Connectivity system now comes standard, enabling smartphone connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, and music control for a connected riding experience.
Commitment to Affordability and Accessibility
Triumph understands the importance of affordability and accessibility. The Tiger Sport 660 boasts a class-leading 10,000-mile/16,000km service interval and a competitive starting price of £8,995. An A2 restrictor kit is available as an accessory, making it suitable for A2 license holders with the option for easy de-restriction once a full license is obtained.
A Compelling Package for Discerning Riders
Paul Stroud, Triumph Motorcycles’ Chief Commercial Officer, states, “With Optimised Cornering ABS and traction control included as standard, plus Cruise Control and Triumph Shift Assist, this bike offers riders incredibly good value compared to the competition. Coupled with the Tiger Sport 660’s low cost of ownership, I believe we have created a very compelling overall package.”
The 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is poised to redefine the middleweight adventure sport segment, offering a compelling combination of performance, versatility, technology, and affordability. Available in dealerships from January 2025, the Tiger Sport 660 is ready to take riders on their next adventure.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the key new features of the 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660?
The 2025 model includes Triumph Shift Assist, a dedicated 'Sport' riding mode, cruise control, Optimised Cornering ABS, traction control, and the My Triumph Connectivity system.
2. What is the engine capacity of the Tiger Sport 660?
The Tiger Sport 660 is powered by a 660cc triple engine.
3. Is the Tiger Sport 660 suitable for long-distance riding?
Yes, with its comfortable ergonomics, adjustable windscreen, large fuel tank, and cruise control, the Tiger Sport 660 is well-suited for long-distance riding.
4. Can A2 license holders ride the Tiger Sport 660?
Yes, an A2 restrictor kit is available as an accessory, allowing A2 license holders to ride the Tiger Sport 660.
5. When will the 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 be available in dealerships?
The 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will be available in dealerships from January 2025.