The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 stands out with its adventure-sport design, blending athletic styling with the practicality needed for touring. It’s a middleweight sport-touring motorcycle powered by a 660cc engine that delivers smooth and responsive performance. This bike bridges the gap between pure naked/sport bikes and larger touring motorcycles, offering a balance of sportiness and comfort for both long rides and everyday use.
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Triumph Tiger Sport 660 Price in India
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is priced from ₹9,45,000 (ex-showroom).
Top Speed
The top speed of Tiger Sport 660 is around 220 km/h.
Seat Height
The seat height is 835 mm from the ground, which provides a sporty yet upright riding position. This is on the slightly taller side for the middle-weight sport-touring segment. This height is ideal for medium to tall riders and offers an excellent view of the road on highways. Shorter riders might take some time to adjust, especially when needing to place their feet flat on the ground in traffic.
Ground Clearance
The Tiger Sport 660 offers a ground clearance of 162 mm, making it suitable for everyday roads and uneven surfaces. It strikes a balance between sporty handling and practicality, allowing the bike to easily navigate speed bumps and small potholes.
On Road Price
The on-road price of the Tiger Sport 660 starts at around ₹10.52 lakh in Delhi. It may vary depending on the city where the bike is purchased.
Mileage
The Tiger Sport 660 has an ARAI-claimed mileage of 22 kmpl. In real-world conditions, it returns approximately 18–22 kmpl in city riding. Actual mileage may vary depending on riding habits, road conditions, and load.
| ARAI Mileage | City Mileage | Highway Mileage |
| 22 kmpl | 16-18 kmpl | 23-28 kmpl |
Price
The ex-showroom price of the Tiger Sport 660 is ₹9,45,000.
Launch Date in India
The Tiger Sport 660 was launched in India on 29 March 2022.
Engine & Performance
The Tiger Sport 660 is powered by a liquid-cooled, 12‑valve, DOHC, inline 3-cylinder petrol engine with a 240° firing order. This delivers a balanced combination of strong mid-range torque and impressive top-end power. The engine is mated to a 6-speed gearbox with a wet multi-plate slip and assist clutch, along with ride-by-wire throttle and multiple riding modes.
| Engine Displacement | 660 cc |
| Engine Type | Liquid Cooled, 12 Valve, DOHC Engine |
| Max Power | 80bhp@10250rpm |
| Max Torque | 64Nm@6250rpm |
| No of Cylinder | 3 |
| Valves Per Cylinder | 4 |
| Gearbox | 6-Speed |
| Clutch | Wet, Multi Plate, Slip & Assist |
| Fuel Supply | Fuel Injection |
| Starting | Self-Start Only |
| Bore | 74.04 mm |
| Stroke | 51.1 mm |
| Emission Type | bs6-2.0 |
| Cooling System | Liquid Cooled |
| Fuel Type | Petrol |
Features
It comes with multiple riding modes – Sport, Road, and Rain – to suit different road conditions. It features optimized cornering ABS and traction control for enhanced safety, and cruise control for comfortable highway riding. The bike boasts a color TFT instrument console, My Triumph connectivity system, and full LED lighting, including headlights and indicators, for improved visibility.
Its chassis comprises a tubular steel perimeter frame, Showa 41mm upside-down forks with 150mm of travel, and a remote preload-adjustable rear monoshock. Braking is handled by twin 310mm front discs and a 255mm rear disc with Nissin callipers, while cast aluminum 17″ wheels complete the setup. The seat and ergonomics are designed for comfort, and additional features include heated grips and a USB charging port.
Color Options
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 offers 5 different color options to customer.
- Jet Black Graphite
- Korosi Red Graphite
- Graphite Sapphire Black
- Snowdonia White and Jet Black
- Lucerne Blue and Sapphire Black
FAQs
What kind of motorcycle is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660?
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 is a middle-weight sport-touring motorcycle. Its body type falls under Adventure Tourer, Sports Tourer, and Tourer categories. It combines the performance and agility of a sport bike with touring practicality.
How many riding modes are available in it?
The Tiger Sport 660 offers multiple riding modes – Sport, Road, and Rain – to suit various conditions.
What engine does it have?
The Tiger Sport 660 features a liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder DOHC engine with a 12-valve setup, designed to deliver smooth, responsive performance and tremendous power.
How often should it be serviced?
Every 6,000 Km OR 6 Months, whichever comes first.
This means you should take your Tiger Sports 660 to a Triumph service centre for a scheduled inspection, oil change, and check-up at least twice a year under normal riding conditions.
What safety features does it have?
It comes with safety and convenience features such as dual-channel ABS, switchable traction control, LED lighting for improved visibility, a side-stand cut-off switch, side-stand indicator, slip-and-assist clutch, ride-by-wire throttle, hazard warning lights, pass light function, and other essential features.
Is the Triumph Tiger Sport 660 with pillion good for touring?
Yes – triumph Tiger Sport 660 is comfortable for both Rider and Pillion. Tiger Sport 660 upright ergonomics and well-cushioned seats make long rides comfortable. The Seating positions doesn’t force you into an aggressive tuck, and the pillion seat is Spacious enough for two-up riding without feeling cramped.
