Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Updated Globally for 2025; Gets New Colours, Cruise Control and More
The 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 gets four new paint finishes – Sapphire Black, Roulette Green, Crystal White, and Carnival Red – and a bunch of electronic aids as standard such as cruise control and a bidirectional quickshifter.
Triumph Motorcycles has updated the Tiger Sport 660 in international markets. The UK-based motorcycle manufacturer has unveiled the 2025 version of the Tiger Sport 660, albeit with the same 660cc three-cylinder liquid-cooled engine. For 2025, the bike gets new paint finishes along with rider-assist tech upgrades. Barring the four colour options – Sapphire Black, Roulette Green, Crystal White, and Carnival Red – the new Triumph Tiger Sport 660 brings no visual changes.
Triumph has also equipped the 2025 Tiger Sport 660 with Triumph Shift Assist (Triumph speak for bidirectional quickshifter), which forms part of standard equipment. Also, the Sport 660 now adds cruise control as standard, just like the Trident 660. Moreover, the bike comes with cornering ABS and traction control for added safety. Both can be unlocked through a 6-axis IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit).
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2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660: Instrumentation
On the instrumentation front, the updated Tiger Sport 660 features the same LCD readout with an integrated colour TFT display, albeit with My Triumph Connectivity Module (previously available as an optional extra). The setup offers Bluetooth connectivity, call/message alerts, and turn-by-turn navigation. Also available are three riding modes: Sport, Rain, and Road.
2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660: Engine, Hardware
Like the Trident 660, the 2025 Tiger Sport 660 uses a 660cc in-line three-cylinder engine, producing 80bhp at 10,250rpm and 64Nm of peak torque at 6,250rpm. The triple engine is mated to a six-speed gearbox, with a slip and assist clutch.
Hardware-wise, the bike continues with a 41mm Showa upside-down fork up front, with 150mm of travel, and a Showa mono-shock at the rear, with 150mm of travel. The Sport 660 comes with 17-inch cast aluminium wheels with road-biased Michelin Road 5 tyres. The braking duties are handled by Nissin twin-piston sliding callipers and twin 310mm discs at the front. At the rear, there is a single-piston Nissin calliper and a single 255mm disc.
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Triumph India sells the existing version of the Tiger Sport 660 at 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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