Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Gets a Safety and Tech Upgrade

Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled an updated version of its popular adventure-tourer, the Tiger Sport 660. While the overall design and performance remain largely unchanged, the 2024 model introduces significant safety and technological enhancements.

Enhanced Safety Features:

  • IMU-Powered Traction Control and ABS: The new Tiger Sport 660 is equipped with an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) that enables cornering-sensitive traction control and ABS. This system enhances rider safety by preventing wheelspin and loss of control in challenging riding conditions.
  • Refined Traction Control: Triumph has fine-tuned the traction control system to provide a more balanced and less intrusive performance, addressing concerns about its previous over-aggressiveness.
Triumph Tiger Sport 660
Image Credits: Triumph Motorcycles

Improved Convenience:

  • Bi-Directional Quickshifter: The addition of a bi-directional quickshifter allows for seamless gear shifts without the need for a clutch, reducing rider fatigue during long rides.
  • My Triumph Connectivity: The standard My Triumph Connectivity module enables riders to connect their smartphones via Bluetooth to access features like call and message notifications, as well as turn-by-turn navigation.
Triumph Tiger Sport 660
Image Credits: Triumph Motorcycles

Fresh Color Options:

The 2024 Tiger Sport 660 is available in two new striking colors: Roulette Green and Crystal White.

While the mechanical underpinnings, including the 660cc inline-three-cylinder engine, remain unchanged, these updates position the Tiger Sport 660 as a more competitive and rider-friendly motorcycle. Triumph is expected to launch the updated model in India early next year.

Triumph Tiger Sport 660
Image Credits: Triumph Motorcycles

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