Triumph is all set to launch the Tiger Sport 660 in India tomorrow. In line with its plan to offer three products based on the 660 platforms, the Tiger Sport 660 comes as the second act after the Trident. Ahead of this, Triumph had already mentioned that the Tiger Sport 660was not made for rough terrain and is a road-biased similar to the likes of the Kawasaki Versys 650. To that effect, the motorcycle rides on the same 17-inch wheels and Michelin Road 5 Tyres as the Trident 660.
The Tiger Sport 660 will come with plenty of segment-first features including a switchable traction control system for added safety while travelling through tricky road conditions. The motorcycle will come with ride-by-wire and subsequently two riding modes Road and Rain. The Tiger Sport 660 gets similar instrumentation as the Trident coupled with a different casing to go with its design ethos.
The instrument cluster can be mated to the Triumph connectivity module and then paired with your phone, helmet communication device and a GoPro action camera. Another segment-first, of course, the three-cylinder engine, that according to Triumph, promises Street Triple levels of excitement.