Triumph Tiger 900 (2020)

The Triumph Tiger 900 is a dual-sport motorcycle launched in 2020 by British manufacturer Triumph Motorcycles. It is the successor of the Triumph Tiger 800. Compared to its predecessor, it is a completely new design with additional features and a larger 888 cm³ engine running at a big-bang firing order.

Triumph Tiger 900
ManufacturerTriumph
Productionstarted 2020
PredecessorTriumph Tiger 800
ClassDual-sport
Engine888 cm³[1]
Bore / stroke78.0 × 61.9 mm[1]
Compression ratio11,27:1[1]
Power70 kW @ 8750 rpm[1]
Torque87 Nm @ 7250 rpm[1]

It is offered in six variants:

  • Tiger 900: Basic version, road-orientated. It provides ABS, traction control, LED headlights, TFT screen, two riding modes.
  • Tiger 900 GT: As the basic version, but with additional features such as cruise control, heated grips, larger display, adjustable rear suspension unit, four riding modes.
  • Tiger 900 GT low: As the GT version, but with a 50 mm lower adjustable seat
  • Tiger 900 GT pro: As the GT version, with more features such as centre stand, electronically adjustable rear suspension unit, LED fog lights, heated seats, tire pressure monitoring, five riding modes
  • Tiger 900 Rally: Similar to the GT, but off-road-orientated, with adjustable off-road suspension, spoked tubeless wheels, larger front wheel
  • Tiger 900 Rally pro: As the Rally version, but with additional features such as centre stand, engine protection bars, sump guard, tire pressure monitoring, heated seats, LED fog lights, six riding modes

References

  1. Manufacturer's claims: "Tiger 900 Specifications". Triumph Motorcycles. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
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