KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Triumph silently updates the Tiger 850 Sport
- Two new dual-tone colour options
- No mechanical changes to the bike
In a rather silent update, Triumph India has introduced two new colour options to its mid-level ADV. The Triumph Tiger 850 Sport is now available with two new dual-tone paint shades. Read the complete details of these colours and the bike pricing below. Also, make sure to join our 91Wheels WhatsApp Group for the latest updates from the automotive world.
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Triumph Tiger 850 Sport New Paint Options
As updated on the official website, the two new colours are Roulette Green with Jet Black combo and a Korosi Red with Graphite combo. Both of these paint shades look unique and provide a different appeal to the middle-weight ADV. The Korosi Red with Graphite looks very subtle overall. The fuel tank and the seat side panels are painted in a red colour while the tank shrouds are painted in Graphite colour. The red graphic highlights on the tank shrouds match the overall colour theme of the bike.
The second option is very interesting to look at. Called Roulette Green and Jet Black combo, the light green lime paint shade looks very eye catchy. This paint shade is supported by gloss black tank shrouds and black lettering on the fuel tank. Even the beak and the side panels of the mudguard are painted in gloss black to give it an appealing feel.
Triumph has made no other changes to its middle-weight adventure motorcycle. With that said, the Tiger 850 Sport is powered by an 888cc, liquid-cooled, in-line triple engine. This powerhouse generates a peak power output of 84 bhp and 82 Nm of peak torque. Some of the key features of the 850 are LED lights, a TFT console, Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes, etc.
The current bike is priced at Rs 11.95 lakh pan India. It rivals the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE and the Honda Transalp XL750.
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Verdict
Triumph India has been consistently working on its Indian product lineup. With mild updates like the addition of new colours to the new products like the Speed 400, Triumph's Indian strategy seems to be on the right path. Tell us in the comments what you think about the Tiger 850 Sport and would you buy it in this segment?