2024 Triumph Tiger 900 GT, Rally Pro launched

    New Tiger 900 now makes 108hp and 90Nm, 13hp and 3Nm more than earlier bike.

    Published On Nov 01, 2023 11:25:00 AM

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    Triumph Tiger 900 price, comfort, engine, features, luggage.
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    Triumph has launched the 2024 Tiger 900 lineup in India and now there are only two variants on offer – the GT (Rs 13.95 lakh) and the Rally Pro (Rs 15.95 lakh). The erstwhile Tiger 900 Rally has been discontinued both internationally and in India.  

    UPDATE: These prices were published on Triumph's Indian website on November 1 and have been subsequently taken down.

    1. 888cc triple-cyl engine makes more power and torque
    2. New TFT dash gets Bluetooth as standard  
    3. Prices have gone up by Rs 15,000 – Rs 45,000

    Triumph has increased power and torque both on the new engine and it now makes 108hp at 9,500rpm and 90Nm at 6,850rpm, an increase of 13hp and 3Nm over the outgoing bike. This raises the Triumph Tiger 900’s output in the vicinity of the pricier Ducati Multistrada V2 and DesertX (corresponding rivals to the GT and Rally Pro, respectively). 

    Seat height has gone up by 10mm on both models which means the GT's seat height now ranges between a relatively approachable 820-840mm, while the Rally Pro's perch is set at a towering 860-880mm. 

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    Triumph Tiger 900 GT review, test ride

    Another change to the updated Tiger 900 lineup is the new 7-inch TFT dash, borrowed from the larger Tiger 1200. This dash now gets Bluetooth connectivity as standard, wherein earlier it was an option. 

    Also See:

    Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro review, test ride

    Prices for the GT variant range between Rs 13.95 lakh – Rs 14.15 lakh, which is an increase of Rs 15,000 – Rs 25,000, depending on the colour. The Rally Pro is now priced between Rs 15.95 lakh – Rs 16.25 lakh, which marks an upward increment of Rs 45,000. Deliveries of the new Tiger 900 range are slated to begin from February 2024. 

    All prices mentioned are ex-showroom, India. 

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