The Triumph Tiger Sport 660's reliable 660cc inline triple-cylinder engine and smooth six-speed transmission still produce an impressive 80bhp of maximum power and 64Nm of peak torque.
The new entry point to Triumph's iconic Tiger range is the Tiger Sport 660. It borrows most of its mechanicals from the Trident 660 but gets a few unique bits to allow it to be more suited to a wider range of road conditions while also being geared for touring.
Triumph will be expanding the TIger lineup in India by adding the entry-level Sport 660 to the range. The launch is scheduled for March 29 and we expect it to be priced close to Rs 8-8.5 lakh.
The middle-weight adventure touring motorcycle space will be spiced up as Triumph Tiger Sport 660 will enter the market very soon. Then there will be a parallel-twin, an in-line three and a V-twin ADV to choose from.