Triumph has unveiled the 2025 Tiger Sport 660 in international markets, showcasing notable updates that elevate its appeal. The middleweight touring motorcycle now comes with enhanced features, making it more tech-savvy and rider-friendly.
The biggest additions include a bi-directional quick shifter and cruise control, both offered as standard. While the quick shifter was previously optional, cruise control is a brand-new feature.
Triumph has also equipped the bike with an inertial measurement unit (IMU), enabling lean-sensitive ABS and traction control for safer cornering. Moreover, the My Triumph Connectivity module is now standard, adding turn-by-turn navigation, call alerts, and message notifications to the instrument cluster.
Powering the Tiger Sport 660 is the familiar 660cc inline three-cylinder engine, delivering 80 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. It retains the tubular steel trellis frame, upside-down forks, rear monoshock, and braking setup featuring twin front discs and a rear rotor with Nissin calipers.