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      Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour Debuts for 2026

      Vehicles |Two Wheeler

      Triumph adds a touring-spec Tiger Sport 800 with standard luggage, heated grips, and TPMS, powered by a 113 hp 800cc triple.

      693 views | Date: December 2, 2025

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      Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour Debuts for 2026
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      Hinckley, United Kingdom- Triumph Motorcycles Ltd. is expanding its 2026 range with the new Tiger Sport 800 Tour, a sport-adventure touring model designed to deliver lively performance with a stronger touring focus and sharp value.

      Built on the award-winning Tiger Sport 800, the Tour version adds a suite of touring essentials as standard, including a center stand, heated grips, hand guards, and a dual Comfort Seat. It also comes ready for longer trips with integrated luggage: an aluminum rear rack, color-matched panniers, and a twin-helmet top box complete with dual backrest pads. For additional convenience and safety, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is also included.

      Two new color options emphasize the bike’s sporty styling. Matte Cobalt pairs deep blue tones with Matte Sapphire Black and Matte Gold accents across the cockpit, fairing, and rear panels for a modern, premium look. Carnival Red offers a bold glossy finish with Sapphire Black details and the same Matte Gold highlights for a more energetic presence. Both schemes extend to the matching panniers and top box for a cohesive factory finish.

      Power comes from Triumph’s 800cc triple engine, producing 113 hp (115 PS) at 10,750 rpm, with strong mid-range performance 90% of torque available through the mid-range, peaking at 62 lb-ft (84 Nm) at 8,500 rpm. The result is quick, responsive acceleration and an engaging ride across the rev range.

      The Tiger Sport 800 Tour is engineered to feel agile and confidence-inspiring, featuring an adjustable Showa suspension setup, radial brake calipers, and a wet weight of 511.5 lb (232 kg) including the luggage. Sculpted bodywork and a standard adjustable wind deflector improve wind protection, while the dual Comfort Seat and generous space for luggage make it well suited for two-up touring. Storage capacity is substantial, with the panniers providing 57L (15 gallons) and the top box offering 49L (13 gallons).

      Technology is equally comprehensive. Along with TPMS, the Tour includes three riding modes, ride-by-wire throttle, and switchable traction control. Triumph also equips the bike with Shift Assist, Optimized Cornering ABS, and Optimized Cornering Traction Control to support stability and confidence in challenging conditions. LED lighting and a multi-functional LCD/TFT display with turn-by-turn navigation and Bluetooth connectivity round out the package.

      Mr. Paul Stroud, Triumph Motorcycles’ Chief Commercial Officer, said the Tiger Sport 800 Tour blends the Tiger Sport 800’s proven agility with full touring equipment as standard something customers have been requesting while keeping pricing attractive to make sport touring more accessible and help grow Triumph’s market share.

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