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Updated Triumph Tiger 1200 spotted testing

By Ved Janve
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The Tiger 1200 will likely receive front-facing active radar-based features similar to the Ducati Multistrada V4.

The Triumph Tiger 1200 has been spotted testing for the first time – interestingly, not on the road but on an off-road trail – revealing a few design and feature updates.

1. Triumph Tiger 1200 could get radar-guided features
2. It has a redesigned front end with a new headlight
3. It will feature a redesigned exhaust end-can as well

Tiger 1200 Rally spotted: What’s new?

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The Tiger 1200 range should get a host of new active safety features

The Tiger 1200 was launched in India in 2022 with all-new styling and a major overhaul to its mechanicals. Subsequently, it was updated in 2024. Now, a test mule of what is likely an updated Tiger 1200 Rally has been spotted off-roading.

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For starters, the Tiger 1200 dons styling similar to the Tiger 900 spotted earlier. It will get an updated front fascia with a mono-projector headlight and a beak that flows more seamlessly into the fuel tank. A new change that should bring a host of added functions is the presence of a radar sensor right above the headlight.

While the current model features a rear-radar system for blind-spot assistance and lane-change warning, the updated model is expected to have forward-facing radar that should introduce adaptive cruise control, similar to the Ducati Multistrada V4. Another change is at the rear, where the current model gets a tail-light similar to the Tiger 900; the updated model moves to a split tail-light setup with the brake lights integrated in the indicators. Another small change is a redesigned exhaust end-can.

The radiator shrouds and the tank seem to be carried over. Even the braking setup appears largely similar to that of the outgoing model.

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All in all, this Tiger 1200 seems to be more like a nip-and-tuck job to keep it fresh rather than a full-blown generational update. We expect the changes to centre around the radar-guided functions that should bring a host of active and passive safety features. This upcoming model is expected to be unveiled later this year. 

Image source: MotoBob/YouTube

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