Triumph Tiger 1200 vs Honda Adv 350
Side-by-side comparison for used motorcycle buyers
Triumph Tiger 1200 vs Honda Adv 350. Triumph Tiger 1200: 150 hp @ 9,000 rpm (2022+ Tiger 1200, all variants) hp, 240 kg (wet/curb weight, varies by variant — GT Explorer is ~260 kg) weight, top speed 220 km/h (estimated; Triumph does not officially publish top speed), Motoryk rating 8.5/10. Honda Adv 350: 29 hp @ 7,500 rpm hp, 208 kg (curb/wet weight) weight, top speed 125 km/h, Motoryk rating 7.8/10.
Performance at a Glance
Green = winner per metric · Bars are relative to the higher value
Triumph Tiger 1200
Honda Adv 350
Horsepower (hp)
150 hp
29 hp
Torque (Nm)
130 Nm
31.5 Nm
Top Speed (km/h)
220 km/h
125 km/h
Weight (kg) — lower is better
240 kg
208 kg
Type
Adventure
Adventure
Horsepower
150 hp @ 9,000 rpm (2022+ Tiger 1200, all variants)
29 hp @ 7,500 rpm
Torque
130 Nm @ 7,000 rpm
31.5 Nm @ 5,250 rpm
Top Speed
220 km/h (estimated; Triumph does not officially publish top speed)
125 km/h
Weight
240 kg (wet/curb weight, varies by variant — GT Explorer is ~260 kg)
208 kg (curb/wet weight)
Fuel
5.5–6.5 L/100km (approx. 15–18 km/L, real-world average for 2022+ model)
2.7 L/100km or approximately 37 km/L (typical real-world average)
Fairing
Yes
Yes
Individual Reviews
Triumph Tiger 1200
8.5/10
"The best all-rounder Triumph has ever built, buy with confidence."
Pros
+Triple engine is exceptional
+Cornering ABS genuinely impressive
+Long-distance comfort outstanding
Cons
−Early ECU software issues
−Screen mechanism wears out
−Heated grips wiring unreliable
Honda Adv 350
7.8/10
"A genuinely practical urban weapon that won't embarrass you anywhere."
Pros
+Bulletproof Honda reliability record
+Clever underseat helmet storage
+Smooth automatic transmission execution
Cons
−Tiny 8.1-litre fuel tank
−Front suspension feels vague
−Windscreen adjustment nearly useless
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