Over the years, the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 has been one of the best-selling models for a variety of adventure sports riders who regard this bike as providing comfortable and practical touring performance. Triumph has taken this middleweight adventure tourer to a new level with the release of the 2024 edition. Here is a breakdown of the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2024: performance, design, engine, chassis, electronics and more.
1. Upgraded Engine Performance
The Tiger Sport 660, which is due in 2024, will retain its 660cc inline three-cylinder and Triumph has tweaked the engine to provide yet smoother power output. The bike now generates a healthy 81 PS at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm the mid-range responsiveness has been tuned to be better both for highway cruising and commuting in the city.
The Euro 5.2 compliance deserves special mention as it makes it possible to reduce emission levels, but not at the expense of performance. riders themselves will also benefit from an improved exhaust note that brings some personality to every ride.
2. Enhanced Rider Comfort
In the 2024 model, Triumph has focused much on rider comfort. A new progressing windscreen has been established in this model to facilitate appropriate aerodynamics during the fast-moving ride and adequate wind protection. The state of seat cushioning has also been improved and it accommodates the rider and pillion for the entire day.
The bike’s riding triangle has been massaged somewhat for greater comfort on long tours in the course of which a wider variety of body shapes is likely.
3. Advanced Technology
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 2024 is loaded with tech that enhances both safety and convenience:
New TFT Display: The full-colour TFT display has also received a boost in graphics and made it easier to operate. It allows smartphone integration for navigation, calls and music directions.
Enhanced Riding Modes: The bike comes with two riding modes, Rain and Road, although Triumph has refined the throttle maps and the TCI parameters for dynamic versatility.
Improved Traction Control: For better handling during the slippery tracks Triumph has upgraded the switchable traction control system for better interventional abilities.
4. Updated Suspension and Braking
New for the 2024 model is the receipt of the Showa 41mm upside-down cartridge forks and the new monoshock with preload adjustment which adds more stability and comfort to the bike no matter the surface. These suspension adjustments are most felt during off-road and cornering.
Braking uses the Nissin two-piston calliper with twin 310mm discs in front and a single 255mm disc in the rear. The hydraulic dual-channel ABS has also been improved for an improved Braking System performance
5. Sleeker Design and New Colors
Triumph has provided the Tiger Sport 660 with a new face in the form of a slightly revised design language. From the current design, the bike has been made to have a little more edgy look than before which gives it a blend of macho looks and touring. The new colours-fold as Jet Black with Racing Yellow and Graphite with Storm Grey- bring a new twist to the 2024 models.
The LED lighting system is still one of the outstanding features to contribute to good visibility and high quality.
6. Accessories Galore
To complement the Tiger Sport 660, Triumph has not failed to provide a myriad of items complementing the motorcycle. Including heated grips and panniers right up to a top box and crash protection, touring, adventure or commuting can be optimally prepared.
7. Competitive Pricing
Triumph decided to cut the price which means that the Tiger Sport 660 is fairly affordable within the middleweight adventure category. For riders who would like advanced features on their bikes without having to pay for a brand-new model, it’s a superb value proposition.
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