Triumph Motorcycles has updated the Tiger Sport 660 in the international markets. The British motorcycle manufacturer has launched the 2025 version of the Tiger Sport 660, albeit with the same 660cc three-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. By 2025, the bike will get a new paint finish as well as rider-assist technology upgrades. Apart from the four color options of Sapphire Black, Roulette Green, Crystal White and Fiesta Red, the new Triumph Tiger Sport 660 does not bring any visual changes.
Triumph also equips the 2025 Tiger Sport 660 with Triumph Shift Assist (Triumph means two-way quick shifter) as part of the standard equipment. Additionally, the Sport 660 now gets cruise control as standard, just like the Trident 660. Additionally, the bike comes with Cornering ABS and Traction Control for enhanced safety. Both can be unlocked via a 6-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit).
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2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660: Instruments
In terms of instrumentation, the updated Tiger Sport 660 features the same LCD readouts and integrated color TFT display, but with the My Triumph connectivity module (previously available as an optional extra). The setup offers Bluetooth connectivity, call/message alerts, and route guidance. There are also three riding modes available: Sport, Rain and Road.
2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660: Engine, Hardware
Like the Trident 660, the 2025 Tiger Sport 660 is powered by a 660cc inline three-cylinder engine that produces 80bhp at 10,250rpm and 64Nm of peak torque at 6,250rpm. The triple engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox with slip and assist clutches.
Hardware-wise, the bike continues to use a 41mm Showa inverted fork at the front with 150mm of travel and a Showa monoshock at the rear with 150mm of travel. The Sport 660 rides on 17-inch cast aluminum wheels shod with road-ready Michelin Road 5 tires. Braking duties are taken care of by Nissin dual-piston sliding calipers and dual 310mm discs at the front. There are single-piston Nissin calipers and a single 255mm disc at the rear.
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Triumph India is selling the current version of the Tiger Sport 660 at a price of Rs 9.58 lakh (ex-showroom). It remains to be seen how the company will price the updated model for our market.
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