- Gets a quick shifter as standard
- ABS and traction control are lean-sensitive now
Triumph has unveiled the 2025 model of the Tiger Sport 660 in the international markets. The motorcycle has not only received new colour options but also additional features.
The 2025 Tiger Sport 660 now comes with a bi-directional quick shifter and cruise control as standard. While the former was optional on the previous model, the latter was not available at all. Triumph has also added an inertial measurement unit (IMU) on the bike to make ABS and traction control lean-sensitive. This update is meant to make the bike safer to push around corners. Lastly, the My Triumph Connectivity module is available with its instrument cluster as standard thereby facilitating the screen with turn-by-turn navigation and call and message alerts.
The rest of the aspects of the bike remain the same as before. It continues to be powered by a 660cc, inline-three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that makes 80bhp of power at 10,250rpm and 64Nm of peak torque at 6,250rpm. The hardware package comprises a tubular steel trellis frame that is suspended by upside-down forks and a rear monoshock. Stopping power comes from twin discs at the front and a single rotor at the back with Nissin calipers.
The 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 should come to India soon. The existing model of the bike costs Rs. 9.58 lakh (ex-showroom) and the updated version might be slightly more expensive.