Triumph Tiger 660 Sport
The Triumph Tiger Sport 660 was introduced in 2022 as an accessible, mid-displacement adventure-sport tourer built on the Trident 660 platform, sharing its inline triple-cylinder engine. It was designed to bridge the gap between entry-level and full-size adventure tourers, offering a more upright ergonomic position, wind protection, and touring capability at a competitive price point. The model quickly gained popularity for its sweet-spot triple engine character, practical features, and Triumph's renowned build quality in a more approachable package.
81 hp
Power
64 Nm
Torque
206 kg
Weight
195 km/h (estimated; Triumph does not officially publish a top speed figure)
Top Speed
5.5 L/100km (approximately 18.2 km/L, typical real-world average)
Fuel
Faired
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Proven Triple Engine
The 660cc inline-three engine is derived from Triumph's well-regarded Street Triple platform, known for strong reliability and longevity when serviced on schedule. Oil changes every 6,000 miles are critical to keeping it running smoothly.
Watch for TFT Glitches
Some early owners have reported occasional TFT display and electronics connectivity issues, particularly with the My Triumph app integration. A software update from a dealer typically resolves most of these complaints.
Strong Resale Value
The Tiger 660 Sport holds its value well compared to competitors in the mid-size adventure segment, largely due to Triumph's strong brand reputation and limited used supply. Expect to retain around 75-80% of value after the first year.
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