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Triumph Unveils Updated Tiger Sport 660 with Enhanced Touring and Performance
Triumph is taking the Tiger Sport 660 to a new level for 2026, delivering a middleweight adventure-sport motorcycle that combines thrilling performance, agile handling, and enhanced touring capability. The latest updates make the Tiger Sport 660 more versatile, more comfortable for long rides, and even more engaging for riders who want a bike that excels both on winding roads and on extended touring adventures.
At the heart of the update is the 660cc three-cylinder engine, now featuring three individual 44mm throttle bodies, a larger airbox, revised cylinder head, and a new engine tune. This combination delivers 58PS at 11,250rpm and 60Nm of torque at 6,250rpm, providing strong, flexible power throughout the rev range. The updated engine enhances throttle response and character, making it ideal for fully loaded touring, two-up riding, or spirited solo adventures. A revised 3-into-1 exhaust with underslung silencer preserves the distinctive Triple soundtrack while meeting the latest emissions standards.
The Tiger Sport 660 also benefits from a host of touringoriented upgrades. A larger 18.6-litre fuel tank increases range for longer journeys, while a one-hand adjustable windscreen provides improved protection from the elements. Optional heated grips, handguards, and a comprehensive luggage range— including colour-coded panniers and a top box offering 106 litres of combined storage— make the bike highly practical for commuters, weekend riders, and adventure tourists alike.
Chassis refinements and premium suspension ensure confident handling under all conditions. Showa separate function USD forks with 150mm of travel, paired with a Showa monoshock RSU featuring remote preload adjustment, deliver comfort and control whether riding
solo, two-up, or fully loaded. A wet weight of 211kg, lightweight cast aluminium wheels, and Michelin Road 5 tyres provide strong grip and feedback, while twin 310mm discs with Nissin calipers ensure predictable braking.
Rider-focused ergonomics have been carefully considered, with a low 835mm seat height, upright riding position, and optional dual low or comfort seats for enhanced long-distance comfort. The Tiger Sport 660’ s integrated technology suite includes ride-by-wire throttle with three modes( Sport, Road, Rain), Optimised Cornering ABS and Traction Control, Triumph Shift Assist, and cruise control. A colour TFT display with MyTriumph Connectivity provides turn-by-turn navigation, music, and call control, while full LED lighting with a new DRL headlight ensures excellent visibility.
Styling updates for 2026 enhance the Tiger Sport’ s sporty, adventure-ready presence. New radiator cowls, refined front-end lines, and angular side profiles improve wind protection and overall aesthetics. Colour options include Interstellar Blue & Mineral Grey, Silver Ice & Intense Orange, and the standard Pure White, all complemented by premium finishes and subtle Triumph branding.
With a low cost of ownership, 16,000km service intervals, and a two-year unlimited kilometre warranty covering both the motorcycle and genuine Triumph accessories, the Tiger Sport 660 delivers exceptional value alongside its performance and touring capabilities. The updated Tiger Sport 660 is available from $ 16,270 rideaway and will arrive in Triumph dealerships from March 2026.
For riders seeking a versatile, engaging, and fully equipped middleweight adventure-sport motorcycle, the Tiger Sport 660 represents a compelling choice for 2026 and beyond. TRAVERSE
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