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Triumph Tiger Sport 660

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Make Model

Triumph Tiger Sport 660

Year

2026

Engine

Four stroke, transverse three cylinder, DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, 240° firing order

Capacity

660 cc / 40.2 cu-in

Bore x Stroke

74.0 x 51.1 mm

Compression Ratio

12:1

Cooling System

Liquid cooled

Exhaust

Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single sided stainless steel silencer
Emission Euro-5

Induction

Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control

Starting

Electric

Max Power

95 hp / 70 kW @ 11250 rpm

Max Torque

68 Nm / 50.2 lb-ft @ 8250 rpm

Clutch

Wet, multi-plate, slip and assist

Transmission 

6 Speed

Final Drive

X-ring chain

Frame

Tubular steel perimeter frame, twin-sided, fabricated steel Swingarm

Front Suspension

41mm Showa upside down separate function forks (SFF)

Front Wheel Travel

150 mm / 5.9 in

Rear Suspension

Showa monoshock RSU, with remote hydraulic preload adjustment

Rear Wheel Travel

150 mm / 5.9 in

Front Brakes

2 x 310mm discs, Nissin 2-piston sliding calipers

Rear Brakes

Single 255mm disc, Nissin single-piston sliding caliper

ABS System

Standard

Wheels

5 Spoke cast aluminum

Front Rim

3.5 x 17

Rear Rim

5.5 x 17

Front Tyre

120/70 - R17 (58W)

Rear Tyre

180/55 - R17 (73W)

Rake

23.1°

Trail

97.1 mm / 3.8 in

Dimensions

Length 2069 mm / 81.5 in
Width    828 mm / 32.6 in
Height 1395 mm / 54.9 in - 1312mm / 51.65 in (high / low screen position)

Wheelbase

1418 mm / 55.8 in

Seat Height

835 mm / 32.8 in

Wet Weight

211 kg / 465 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

18.6 Litres / 4.9 US gal
Instruments Multi-function instruments with colour TFT screen
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From a press release issued By Triumph:

Triumph is taking its popular Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 to the next level with their most significant updates yet. These updates deliver more performance, making the Trident 660 a much sportier choice, while the Tiger Sport 660 delivers character and excitement, while also improving its touring capability.
At the heart of the upgrade is a major engine enhancement. Both models now feature a higher-performance 660cc triple engine, producing an impressive 95PS and 68Nm of torque. This step up in power puts the Trident 660 at the top of middleweight roadster class, while the Tiger Sport 660 combines its new performance with improved touring capability for riders who want to go further, asserting its position as the ultimate middleweight all-rounder.

The updates don’t stop at the engine. The Trident 660 gains a more muscular stance with new bodywork and a chiselled fuel tank, reinforcing its athletic roadster attitude. The Tiger Sport 660 introduces a larger 18.6-litre fuel tank and new bodywork including updated radiator cowls, improving range and weather protection on long rides.

Both models retain their agile, confidence-inspiring handling, now complemented by chassis refinements and improved ride quality. The Trident 660 benefits from a new Showa rear suspension unit for improved adjustability, while the Tiger Sport 660 retains its accessible ergonomics and low seat height, ensuring comfort for everyday riding and long-distance touring.

The latest updates to the Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 are complemented by bold new colour schemes and graphics that enhance their distinctive styling. For the Trident 660, the vibrant Cosmic Yellow and Stone Grey take centre stage as the premium paint choice, with Snowdonia White offered as standard.

The Tiger Sport 660 introduces Interstellar Blue with Mineral Grey alongside Silver Ice with Intense Orange as its striking new premium options, and the standard option, Pure White. These fresh designs give riders even more ways to personalise their bike while maintaining Triumph’s premium finish and attention to detail.

Updated 660cc triple engine
Both the Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 benefit from the higher-performance version of Triumph’s 660cc Triple, achieved through a series of mechanical changes and a new engine tune. Peak power is now 95 PS at 11,250 rpm, an increase of 14 PS, with the redline raised by 20% to 12,650 rpm for a livelier top end. Torque also sees an uplift to 68 Nm at 8,250 rpm, with 80% of that available from 3,000 rpm right through to almost 12,000 rpm, ensuring strong, flexible performance across the rev range.
This combination makes the Trident 660 sportier and more engaging, while the Tiger Sport 660 offers added touring capability, whether riding two-up or fully loaded – all while retaining easy, accessible performance and A2 licence compatibility.

A key part of the performance upgrade comes from significant changes to the engine hardware, including a move from a single throttle body to three individual 44mm throttle bodies, one for each cylinder. This update further enhances the sporty nature of Triumph’s three-cylinder design, delivering the ideal balance of strong low-down torque with even more mid-range and top-end power. These changes work in harmony with the new engine tune to provide riders with a more responsive and characterful experience across the rev range.

Further enhancing performance and responsiveness, the engine benefits from a larger, front-mounted airbox that improves airflow and delivers a more engaging induction sound. The cylinder head has also been re-engineered with larger exhaust valves and a higher-lift cam profile to optimise combustion and power delivery. To manage the increased performance, the cooling system has been upgraded with a larger, repositioned radiator and fan, ensuring efficient temperature control even in demanding riding conditions.

Completing the performance package is a new engine tune that brings a series of refinements. Alongside the increased torque and raised redline, the calibration has been optimised for smoother low-RPM throttle openings and improved overall throttle response. These changes ensure the Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 deliver accessible, predictable performance with added excitement across the rev range.

The performance upgrades are complemented by a series of key component revisions. The exhaust system now features a 3-into-1 header design with a revised catalyst and an underslung silencer, contributing to both efficiency and the distinctive Triple sound.

The six-speed gearbox has been updated with new input and output shafts, revised gear ratios and final drive, plus recalibrated Triumph Shift Assist for smoother, more precise changes. A new slip and assist clutch further enhances ease of use, reducing lever effort and improving control for everyday riding and longer journeys.

Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles, said: “Both the Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660 have built a huge following worldwide, attracting riders of all ages and experience levels, from those new to motorcycling to experienced riders. The Trident 660 has also brought more female riders to Triumph than any other model in our line-up. These bikes have won multiple awards and introduced a new group of riders to the Triumph brand.
“For 2026, we’ve taken both bikes to the next level. The result is a significant performance increase, which puts the Trident 660 back at the top of its class and secures the Tiger Sport 660’s position as the segment leader. Alongside this, both models gain important chassis and styling updates that enhance their presence and capability, while retaining the accessibility and A2 licence compatibility that have made them so popular.

“The Tiger Sport 660 sits within the Adventure Sport-Touring segment, appealing to riders who want a versatile bike for commuting during the week, fun riding at weekends, and longer touring trips – often two-up and fully loaded. The Trident 660, on the other hand, is a middleweight roadster that has become a favourite for riders looking for an agile, stylish machine for urban riding and spirited back-road fun. These updates ensure both models continue to deliver exactly what their riders value most, with even more performance and refinement.”

TIGER SPORT 660 – ADVENTURE EXTENDED
The new Tiger Sport 660 combines upgraded performance, agile handling, enhanced touring capability, and rider-focused technology with a class-leading low cost of ownership, cementing its position as the ultimate middleweight all-rounder.

Class Leading Triple Advantage
As the only three cylinder engine in this category, the Tiger Sport 660 already provides class leading everyday performance, with the perfect combination of low-down torque, mid-range and more top-end power. For 2026, and the introduction of the updated 660cc triple engine, it now produces 95PS at 11,250rpm, which is an increase of 14PS, and 68Nm of peak torque at 8,250rpm. With 80% of that torque available from 3,000rpm through to almost 12,000rpm, riders will enjoy strong, flexible performance and intuitive throttle response at any point on the rev range, ideal for riding two-up, or fully loaded for touring.

As with the Trident 660, this step up in performance comes from significant engine hardware changes, including three individual 44mm throttle bodies, a larger airbox, revised cylinder head, and a new engine tune. The redline has been raised by 20% to 12,650rpm, giving the Tiger Sport 660 an even more engaging top end while retaining the smooth, linear delivery that makes it easy to ride every day.
The distinctive triple soundtrack remains a hallmark of the Tiger Sport, now enriched by the triple throttle bodies and new induction system, complemented by a compact underslung silencer. A revised exhaust system with a 3-into-1 header and updated catalyst ensures compliance with the latest standards without compromising character.

The six-speed gearbox has been refined with updated shafts, revised ratios, and recalibrated Triumph Shift Assist for quicker, smoother gear changes. A slip and assist clutch reduces lever effort and improves control, making the Tiger Sport 660 ideal for urban riding and long-distance touring. An A2 licence conversion kit is available for European riders, and LAMS variants are offered in Australia and New Zealand.

Enhanced Presence for Every Adventure
The 2026 Tiger Sport 660 introduces new bodywork and styling updates that enhance its presence and touring capability. New bodywork enhances the Tiger Sport’s presence, with a more substantial front end and angular side profile, creating clean lines and that distinctive sporty style. New radiator cowls and a refined front-end design improve weather protection and comfort.

The larger 18.6-litre fuel tank increases range for longer adventures, while the adjustable windscreen can be easily adjusted with one hand, taking the height from 1312mm to 1395mm. Accessory options such as heated grips and handguards provide additional comfort in challenging conditions.
A comprehensive range of luggage options is also available, including colour coded panniers offering a combined 57 litres of capacity and a top box providing an additional 49 litres, enough for two helmets. This combines to make the Tiger Sport 660 ideal for commuting, weekend rides, and extended touring.
The Tiger Sport’s distinctive design is finished with subtle Triumph branding and premium details throughout. Premium colour schemes include the dramatic Interstellar Blue & Mineral Grey or Silver Ice & Intense Orange for an extra £150, with the Pure White scheme as standard.

Sportier Setup and Enhanced Touring Capability
The Tiger Sport 660 retains its agile, confidence-inspiring handling, now enhanced with chassis updates for 2026. A revised frame accommodates the new engine and triple throttle bodies, while premium Showa suspension ensures comfort and control.

At the front, Showa separate function USD forks deliver 150mm of travel, paired with a Showa monoshock RSU at the rear offering 150mm of travel and remote preload adjustment for quick changes when riding two-up or fully loaded.

A wet weight of 211kg, lightweight cast aluminium wheels, and Michelin Road 5 tyres provide excellent grip and confidence in all conditions. Twin 310mm discs with Nissin calipers deliver strong, predictable braking performance, supported by braided brake lines and a span-adjustable brake lever for consistent feel.

The upright riding position and low seat height inspire confidence, while spacious ergonomics and integrated pillion seat ensure comfort for both rider and pillion. Accessory options include a dual low seat, reducing seat height to 810mm, and a dual comfort seat for enhanced long-distance comfort.

Integrated Tech for All Conditions
The Tiger Sport 660 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of rider-focused technology fitted as standard, designed to enhance safety, convenience, and connectivity. Ride-by-wire throttle enables three riding modes – Sport, Road and Rain– each optimising throttle response, ABS, and traction control settings for different conditions.

A six-axis IMU supports Optimised Cornering ABS and switchable Optimised Cornering Traction Control, providing reassurance and control at all lean angles. Triumph Shift Assist allows clutchless up and down shifts, while one touch cruise control is fitted as standard to help reduce fatigue on longer rides.
The instrument setup combines a colour TFT display with an LCD screen, delivering clear, easy-to-read information. MyTriumph Connectivity comes as standard, enabling turn-by-turn navigation, music, and call control. Full LED lighting, including a new headlight design with integrated DRL, ensures excellent visibility and a distinctive look.