Triumph India is all set to release the Tiger 900 in May 2020.
Triumph is planning to bring only two top-spec models one is off-road biased the Rally line and the road-focused GT line. Triumph replaced the successful Tiger 800 with the Tiger 900 by giving it complete update to take on the rivalry KTM Adventure 790 R , BMW F 850 GS and Honda Africa Twin.
The Pro trims of the Tiger 900 feature a long list of IMU-assisted electronics including cornering ABS, traction control and riding modes. These include Rain, Road, Sport, Off-road and Rider (which is customizable). The Rally Pro has an additional Rally Pro mode that turns off ABS and traction control, enabling the rider to slide the bike. The Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro and Rally Pro also get a new 7.0-inch TFT instrument panel with Bluetooth connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. In addition, heated seats (rider + pillion) and heated grips are also available as standard. The Tiger 900 is a significant upgrade over the Tiger 800 so it is likely to bear a slightly premium price tag as compared to the model it replaces.
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