Triumph Motorcycles has introduced the Tiger Sport 660 motorcycle with a new paint job as part of its yearly update. The fresh Baja Orange colour option has sleek Phantom Black stripes on the front cowl and fuel tank. It may potentially be launched for Indian buyers in the coming months. The current paint options for our market include Graphite and Sapphire Black, Korosi Red combined with Graphite, and elegant Lucerne Blue with accents of Sapphire Black.
Not many cosmetic changes have been made, aside from changing the exterior paint job. The bike's design successfully balances a sporty appearance with an upright stance. It still has all the features you would expect, like dual riding modes (Rain and Road) for handling different weather conditions, full LED lighting, a contemporary twin-pod digital instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, and rider aids like ABS and switchable traction control.
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660: Key Details
There are no updates on the mechanical side of things. The Tiger Sport 660's reliable 660cc inline triple-cylinder engine and smooth six-speed transmission still produce an impressive 80bhp of maximum power and 64Nm of peak torque. In addition, the manufacturer provides a slipper clutch and standard assist, with the option to install a quick shifter for rapid gear changes. USD forks and a Showa monoshock handle suspension chores, with Nissin callipers bringing the bike to a standstill. With a fuel tank size of 17.2 litres, the kerb weight of the bike stands at 206kg. In India, the Triumph Tiger 660 carries a price tag of Rs 9.47 lakh (ex-showroom). In terms of market rivalry, it takes on the Kawasaki Versys 650.
Triumph Tiger 850 Sport Gets New Colour Options in India
A few days back, Triumph India unveiled two brand-new dual-tone colour options for the Tiger 850: Roulette Green with Jet Black and Korosi Red with Graphite. The former is easily distinguished by its vivid green fuel tank featuring black '850' graphics. A section of the front fender that stays attached to the inverted forks also receives the green treatment, while the radiator shrouds, beak, and front mudguard are all done in contrasting black. The latter, on the other hand, combines parts of graphite with a vibrant Korosi Red. This set includes a red-painted tank with white '850' graphics and tank extensions with a graphite finish. Graphite is also used for the front fender section, radiator shrouds, and beak. However, paint jobs like Jet Black/Graphite and Graphite Diablo Red are still available, bringing the total to four. There are no modifications to the engine, hardware, or feature list.
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