Triumph Tiger Sport 660

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is a sport-touring bike offering commuter convenience with spirited highway touring performance. It is powered by a 660cc inline-triple, has a TFT console, and offers smooth rideability with comfortable ergonomics. It rivals the Kawasaki Versys 650 and Honda XL750 Transalp for bringing a premium feel and power in the entry-level sport-tourer segment.

9.45 Lakh - 9.45 LakhEMI Rs. 24572/month
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Features and Specifications

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Standard is available at an ex-showroom price of 945000. It has a - brake in the front to provide optimum stopping power to the riders. The rear wheel incorporates a - brake to enhance the controlling power.

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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Variants

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is sold in a single variant. It is christened as

Things we like
  • Versatile sport-touring design.
  • Smooth and refined triple-cylinder engine.
  • Good value compared to larger adventure bikes.


Things we didn’t like
  • Wind protection could be better.
  • Pillion comfort is average.
  • Limited off-road capability.



Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Summary

Triumph Motorcycles, a British motorcycle manufacturer, has recently launched its popular model, the Tiger Sport 660. This new adventure bike is designed for riders who are looking for an excellent blend of comfort, performance, and style.

Let's dive into the details of this new bike with the triple performance advantage.


Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Latest Updates

  1. 06 June 2024: The 2024 Tiger Sport 660 has now been made available with a new Baja Orange shade and Phantom Black stripes design.

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Engine, Specifications, and Performance

This motorcycle is powered by a liquid-cooled, 660cc, inline-three-cylinder engine that delivers a maximum power output of 80bhp at 10250 rpm and a peak torque of 64 Nm at 6250 rpm. This engine comes mated to a six-speed gearbox and gets a slip-and-assist clutch. It also has ride-by-wire technology, which provides precise throttle control. The top speed of this motorbike is 180 km/h and its mileage is claimed to be 22 km/l.

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 has a two-way quick-shifter that allows the rider to shift gears without using the clutch. Further, it has a tubular steel frame and a high-specification adjustable suspension, which provide excellent handling and stability. The bike has a wheelbase of 1418mm and a seat height of 835mm which makes it comfortable for both short and tall riders. It has a fuel tank capacity of 17.2 litres and weighs 206 kg (kerb weight).

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Exterior Elements

This motorcycle has a sporty and aggressive look, with a twin LED headlight and LED DRLs. It has a sharp and aerodynamic design that improves its overall performance. This Triumph bike also boasts a large windshield that provides excellent wind protection and reduces rider fatigue on long journeys. Moreover, it exhibits an underbelly copper exhaust pipe, edgy front fairing, a stepped single-seat design, M-like LED tail lights, and a short and sculpted front fender.

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Features

This two-wheeler comes with a host of features, including a Multi-function instrument with a 5-inch colour TFT screen, which provides all the necessary information to the rider. It also has a USB charging port to aid in keeping the mobile phone charged during the trip, heated grips to avoid the freezing of hands in chilling winters, and cruise control to provide an opportunity to take time off from throttling; these features make it ideal for long rides. This Triumph motorcycle also gets an antilock braking system to keep the vehicle skid resistant and a traction control system to monitor and control the supply of power to each wheel, in order to support the job of ABS. It also has three riding modes – Road, Rain, and Sport – which can be selected via a switch on the handlebar.

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Price and Variants

In terms of pricing, the Tiger Sport 660 competes with other adventure bikes in the Indian market, such as the Kawasaki Versys 650, Suzuki V-Strom 650 XT, and the Honda CBR 650R. The most recent Triumph Tiger Sport 660 price can be checked in the price section above.

Speaking of variants and colours, this two-wheeler is sold in a single variant only but colour options are there. One can choose from the two – Grand Prix Red and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic – options provided by the manufacturer.

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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Colour Options

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is available in 3 different colors namely Lucerne Blue & Sapphire Black, Korosi Red & Graphite, Graphite & Sapphire Black.

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  • Korosi Red & Graphite
  • Graphite & Sapphire Black

Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Expert Reviews

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By Dhruv Paliwal

6 Mar, 2023

It all began on that fateful day when I realised that I needed to be in Rishikesh by the evening. The problem was that I had just arrived in Delhi from Jaipur on an early morning flight. So, without wasting any time, I caught a few hours of sleep and got ready to go. But what about my mode of transportation? It was to be either public transport or the Triumph Tiger Sport 660. Well, frankly, it was not even a choice, so I picked up a pair of bungee cords, strapped my backpack to the rear seat, and set off for my destination. Once I hit the road, I found the Tiger Sport 660 can do the speed limit with extreme ease. What I loved about it was the fact that even at highway speeds, it takes little to no effort to overtake two to three trucks at once – something I really appreciated whenever traffic got a little dense. In fact, I realised that its motor has so much grunt that despite being in sixth gear, I often wanted to upshift. I soon got used to it, but a longer sixth gear would have definitely been a welcome addition to this motorcycle. The good old gearbox is a hoot to use otherwise. The motorcycle had the quick-shifter accessory installed, but it was not activated. However, I never once felt like the need to use it, as going through the cogs is a smooth affair – smooth enough that you can do clutch-less shifts with ease, and it feels similar to the whole quick-shifter experience. The clutch is a bit of a pain though. Despite the slip-and-assist function, the lever feels a bit heavy for riding in traffic. It is also non-adjustable for reach, which doesn’t help either. The front brake didn’t sit well with me either. It had a slight play before it would start to engage, which means that every time you want to get on the front brake, you first have to hunt for the biting point and then engage it. To avoid this problem, I ended up permanently engaging the front brake just enough so that my pads don’t touch the disc. This way, there was no need to look for that bite every time I pressed the front brake lever. Despite all these small niggles, the Tiger Sport 660 allows you to cruise quite comfortably on the highway. In fact, I ended up completing the Delhi to Rishikesh journey in just four hours, despite stopping a few times. And mind you, I wasn't fully rested. The way this smaller Tiger is able to carry speeds on highways is really reassuring. I was supposed to head back to Delhi, Noida to be precise, the next day but before I did that, I decided to head to the hills just above Rishikesh. The road to Tehri is new, quite smooth, and full of some of the most interesting corners I have ever seen. Now, given that it's an ADV and all, the Triumph does require a bit of muscling around corners, but if you are willing to put in the effort, it rewards you with impressive cornering stability but only on smooth roads – small undulations in the middle of a corner can catch it unaware and disrupt the balance of the motorcycle. I found that the best way to ride the Tiger in such conditions is by not nearing its limits so that even if it does surprise you, you'll have enough time to make things right. Now, the Michelin Road 5 tyres deserve special praise here, for they have a flat-ish profile, making them really stable on the highway. It doesn’t matter if you are giving the throttle a full twist or going hard on the brakes, the tyres never complain. Even in corners, the grip Is very predictable. The tyres clearly communicate as you approach the edge, which is quite comforting. As I rode through one corner after another on the smooth road leading to Tehri, I felt a steep gain in my confidence. The chicken strips on my tyres were close to disappearing as I neared my destination. As for my destination, it was a coffee shop on the road to Tehri, after which I had to make a hasty return to Noida. After riding the Triumph in various conditions, I came to the conclusion that it is a very easy motorcycle to ride. The traction control steps in only when you need it, and the riding position is quite comfortable. Despite being an adventure motorcycle, its weight is quite manageable on the road. There are niggles here and there, but nothing that will, or should, deter you from buying it. You very quickly get used to them. I have ridden from Delhi to Rishikesh countless times, but I never thought riding over this route could be any more comfortable. I was wrong. Middle-weight ADVs are literally made for covering distances like these. And as far as the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is concerned, it is perfect for munching miles.

All Triumph Tiger Sport 660 User Reviews (20)

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 delivers consistent performance even on rough roads.

By Amit Singh
8 Apr, 2025

The suspension setup of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 handles bumps quite well.

By Neha Rathi
24 Mar, 2025

I've taken the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 on long rides and it's been super reliable.

By Vikram Thakur
26 May, 2025

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 offers great value for money and premium feel.

By Tanya Sharma
4 Jun, 2025

I'm really impressed with the performance of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660.

By Mohit Yadav
21 Feb, 2025

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 has a modern design and feels very responsive.

By Sneha Raj
26 May, 2025

The comfort level on the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is perfect for long touring.

By Karan Verma
7 May, 2025

I love how smooth and responsive the ride is on the Triumph Tiger Sport 660.

By Priya Mehra
4 Feb, 2025

Good mix of power and style — exactly what I wanted from the Triumph Tiger Sport 660.

By Rajat Malhotra
12 Mar, 2025

Build quality of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is top-notch and very sturdy.

By Isha Arora
6 May, 2025

I'm happy with the fuel economy and looks of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660.

By Nitin Kapoor
27 Apr, 2025

The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 gives me confidence in corners and highways.

By Riya Dhingra
2 Jun, 2025

Highly recommend the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 for anyone looking for a mid-weight performer.

By Sahil Bansal
6 Jun, 2025

Low-end torque and upright seating make the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 ideal for city rides.

By Ankita Goyal
1 Jul, 2025

The handling and comfort of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is just amazing.

By Arjun Rana
9 May, 2025

Riding the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 feels so premium and smooth.

By Divya Chauhan
11 May, 2025

The digital console and tech features on the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 are quite useful.

By Harshdeep Gill
8 Jul, 2025

I'm satisfied with the mileage and braking system of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660.

By Megha Nanda
21 Jun, 2025

The sound of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is pure music for bike lovers.

By Gaurav Rawal
25 Jun, 2025

Design-wise, the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 stands out on the road.

By Shruti Saini
18 Jun, 2025

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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Questions & Answers

What engine powers the Tiger Sport 660?

"It is powered by a 660cc liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder engine delivering 81 PS and 64 Nm. "

What is the top speed of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660?

"The bike can reach a top speed of around 200 km/h. "

What is the fuel tank capacity of the Tiger Sport 660?

"It comes with a 17.2-litre fuel tank, suitable for extended touring. "

What riding modes are offered on the Tiger Sport 660?

"It features Road and Rain riding modes, along with switchable traction control. "

What type of motorcycle is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660?

"The Tiger Sport 660 is a middleweight sport-touring motorcycle designed for both city commuting and long-distance touring. "

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