Kiwi Rider Podcast 2022 | E28
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Welcome to the 2025 Triumph Tiger Sport 660 — an award-winning middleweight that’s all about giving riders more of what they love: versatility, performance, and now, even more tech. If you’re looking for a bike that’s just as at home in the city as it is on a winding country road, the new Tiger Sport 660 might be exactly what you need.
Starting with the engine, Triumph’s 660cc triple delivers smooth, responsive power across the entire rev range. You’re looking at 81 horsepower at 10,250 RPM and 64 Newton meters of torque, kicking in at 6,250 RPM. So, whether you’re twisting the throttle for a spirited ride or just cruising, this engine has you covered. Plus, with the new Triumph Shift Assist, gear changes are quicker and smoother — making every ride just a bit more fun.
Now, let’s talk about comfort and handling. The Showa suspension is designed to adapt to whatever you throw at it, whether you're solo or loaded up with luggage. You’ve got 41mm upside-down forks upfront and a monoshock in the back with remote preload adjustment. Throw in Michelin Road 5 tires and Nissin brakes, and you’ve got a setup that’s all about confidence and control.
And speaking of control, Triumph’s packed this bike with advanced rider tech. For 2025, there’s a new ‘Sport’ riding mode, adding to the existing Road and Rain modes. So, you can dial in the power exactly how you like. Optimized Cornering ABS and switchable traction control come standard too, so you’re covered on those trickier stretches of road. And, to make those longer rides even more enjoyable, you’ve now got cruise control.
The bike’s designed with travel in mind — an upright riding position, adjustable windscreen, a comfortable seat for both rider and passenger, and a roomy 17.2-liter fuel tank. Triumph’s even built in integrated pannier mounts, making it a breeze to take luggage along without affecting the bike’s clean lines.
On the tech front, Triumph hasn’t held back. There’s full-LED lighting for visibility, plus a sleek LCD display with a color TFT screen. And with the My Triumph Connectivity system included as standard, you’ll have turn-by-turn navigation, call handling, and music control, all at your fingertips.
Want more flexibility? Triumph offers an A2 restrictor kit, so newer riders can experience this bike and, later, easily unlock its full power when ready.
With a low service cost, a 16,000-kilometer service interval, and Triumph’s two-year unlimited mileage warranty, the Tiger Sport 660 is a value-packed middleweight adventure bike. And priced from £8,995, it’s hard to find a better combination of performance, tech, and versatility in its class.
Whether it’s Sapphire Black, Roulette Green, Carnival Red, or Crystal White, there’s a Tiger Sport 660 ready to make any ride — city or country — feel like an adventure. Check it out at your local Triumph dealer starting January 2025.