Coming in January 2025 is the 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660, joining its bigger sibling the Triumph Tiger Sport 800. In Malaysia, the Tiger Sport will join the Triumph Trident 660 naked sports at RM46,900 and the Triumph Daytona 660 sportsbike, priced at RM49,900.
New for the Tiger Sport 660 is smartphone connectivity allowing for navigation and an updated electronic suite with cruise. Also new is an up-and-down quickshifter making gear changing smoother and easier.
For the riding modes, the standard Road and Rain modes are joined by the new Sport mode with sharper throttle response. Standard equipment is Optimised Cornering ABS and switchable traction control.
Other specifications are carried over from previous, with an inline three-cylinder engine producing 81 PS at 10,250 rpm with 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. Power goes to the rear wheel via a six-speed gearbox equipped with slip and assist clutch.
Designed an all-rounder motorcycle with commuting in mind the Tiger Sport 660 comes with a manually-adjustable windshield while the tank holds 17.2-litres of fuel. Showa supplies the suspension with a 41 mm diameter upside-down fork in front and preload-adjustable monoshock holding up the rear end.
The Tiger Sport 660 rolls on 17-inch wheels, shod with 120/70 front and 180/55 tyres, making it convenient to find suitable rubber to suit any purpose. Nissin supplies twin two-piston sliding callipers acting on 310 mm diameter discs at the front with a single-piston calliper and 255 mm discs at the back.
Inside the cockpit a multifunction TFT-LCD screen displays all the necessary information while LED lighting is used throughout. Weight for the Tiger Sport 660 is listed at 207 kg while seat height is set at 835 mm.
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