Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour breaks cover
The Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour has been revealed by the company which uses a 798 cc three-cylinder engine and this one gets increased touring capability with centre stand, hand guards, heated grips and a dual comfort seat fitted as standard.
- Powered by a 798 cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine that pushes 115 PS and 84 NmÂ
- Standard equipment includes centre stand, hand guards, heated grips and a dual comfort seat
- Will be available February 2026 for international markets
The Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour is powered by 798 cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine mated to a six-speed gearbox. The engine pushes a healthy 115 PS at 10,750 rpm and 84 Nm of peak torque at 8,500 rpm. The engine sits in a tubular  steel perimeter frame that is suspended by 41 mm Showa upside-down fork up front and a monoshock at the rear. Both sections have 150 mm of travel. And braking duties are done by 310 mm twin rotors up front and a 255 mm single rotor at the rear.
The bike rides on 17-inch, five-spoke alloy wheels and it tips the scales at 232 kg. It has a fuel tank capacity of 18.6-litres and a seat height of 835 mm. The rider aids include all LED lighting, a colour TFT dash, turn-by-turn navigation, phone integration, music control via Bluetooth, three ride modes (Sport, Road, and Rain), cornering ABS, and traction control to name a few. In terms of long distance touring, there's ample room for a pillion with a dual Comfort Seat and space for luggage for two, with large-capacity colour coded panniers offering 57 litres of space, and a large 49-litre top box. A generous 106 litres of luggage capacity, room for two XL full-face helmets (two in the top box, or one in each pannier), and space to pack everything.
Other mentions include an aluminium luggage rack with integrated, colour-matched panniers and a twin-helmet top box with dual backrest pads. For added safety and ease of use, the Tour also includes a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). The Tiger Sport 800 Tour is available in two striking new colour schemes - Matt Cobalt and Carnival Red.
Whether the Triumph Tiger 800 Tour will make it to India is yet to be seen, the company has not released any official information on a launch timeline for India.