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Triumph Tiger 900 variants
Snowdonia White / Sapphire Black color
Graphite / Sapphire Black color
Carbon Black / Sapphire Black color
Matt Khaki Green / Matt Phantom Black color
Front Right Three Quarter
Front Right Three Quarter
Front Left Three Quarter
Front Right Three Quarter
Color Black
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Triumph Tiger 900 Alpine Edition

VariantAlpine Edition
CityMumbai
₹18.65 Lakh
On road price, Mumbai
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Starting₹27,030 /month
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Triumph Tiger 900 Alpine Edition specifications

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type/ Propulsion
Petrol
Engine Displacement
888 cc
Valvetrain
4 Valves/Cyl
Fueling
Fuel Injection
Cooling
Liquid Cooled
Engine Type
3 cylinder
Max Engine Power
108 hp @ 9500 rpm
Max Engine Torque
90 Nm @ 6850 rpm
Bore
78 mm
Stroke
61.9 mm
Number of Gears
6
Slipper clutch
Yes
Reverse gear
No
Transmission Type
Manual
Clutch
Wet, multi-plate, slip and assist

Fuel & Performance

Fuel Tank Size
20 L
Official Fuel Economy
21.28 kmpl
Reserve Fuel Capacity
3 L

Chassis & Suspension

Chassis name
Tubular steel trellis main frame. Fabricated, bolt-on aluminium rear subframe
Chassis type
Tubular Steel Frame
Front Suspension Type
Marzocchi 45mm upside down forks, manual rebound and compression damping adjustment, 180mm travel
Front Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Rear Suspension Type
Marzocchi rear suspension unit, manual preload and rebound damping adjustment, 170mm wheel travel
Rear Suspension Adjustability
Yes
Front Brakes
Disc
Rear Brakes
Disc
Wheel Type
Alloy
Wheel Construction
Alloy
Tyre type
Tubeless
Front Tyre Size
100/90 - 19
Rear Tyre Size
150/70 - R17
Radial tyres
No
Front Disc/Drum Size
320 mm
Rear Disc/Drum Size
255 mm
Calliper Type
Front - 4 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston
Brake type
Disc
Front Wheel Size
19 inch
Rear Wheel Size
17 inch
Front Brake Type
Disc
Front Brake Size
320 mm
Rear Brake Type
Disc
Rear Brake Size
255 mm

Dimensions

Width
930 mm
Height
1410 mm
Wheelbase
1556 mm
Seat height
820 mm
Kerb Weight
219 kg

Triumph Tiger 900 Alpine Edition features

Safety

Combined Braking System
Traction control
Side-stand indicator
Cornering ABS
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Dual channel
Hazard lights

Features

Riding Modes
Headlight Bulb Type
LED
Headlight Type
LED Head Lamp
Navigation
Odometer
Pass-light switch

Instrumentation

Engine/Motor temperature gauge
Fuel gauge
Average Speed
Gear Indicator
Speedometer
Digital
Low Fuel Level Warning

Triumph Tiger 900 variants

VariantsOn road price
Triumph Tiger 900 GT
888 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹17.50 Lakh
Triumph Tiger 900 Alpine Edition
888 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹18.65 Lakh
Triumph Tiger 900 Desert Edition
888 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.50 Lakh
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
888 cc | Petrol | Manual
₹19.62 Lakh

Questions you may find useful

4w

I’m confused between the Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro and the Tiger 900 Rally Pro (Alpine vs Desert Edition). This will be my first superbike after upgrading from a 220cc motorcycle. I’m 175 cm tall (with shoes) and have a 30-inch inseam. My primary use will be daily city commuting, weekend rides, and occasional long-distance touring across states. I also plan to travel frequently with my wife and luggage. I test-rode the Tiger 900 Rally Pro, and even with the seat at 860 mm and the rear preload at its lowest setting, I couldn’t flat-foot the bike. Only the balls of both my feet touched the ground, which made handling the bike in heavy city traffic and on uneven roads a bit intimidating. On the highway, however, it felt excellent. Given my height, riding needs, and concerns about low-speed confidence in city conditions, which model would you recommend - the Tiger 900 GT Pro or the Rally Pro? The Tiger 900 GT/GT Pro was not available for a test ride. I have no off-roading experience, nor do I plan to ride off-road. My priority is a motorcycle that can comfortably handle the worst Indian roads, including potholes and broken surfaces, while allowing me to maintain a decent pace. I want a bike that offers plush ride quality and excellent insulation from rough roads. I’m confident that the Tiger 900 Rally Pro delivers this level of comfort, but I’m not sure if the GT or GT Pro can match it. Considering my height, my usage (mostly city, highways, touring with a pillion and luggage), and the fact that I won’t be riding off-road, would the Tiger 900 GT Pro be the better choice, or is the Rally Pro still worth considering? Please help me decide which one I should go for.

Verified
3w

To begin with, of all the middleweight road-biased ADVs available, the Triumph Tiger 900 GT (or even the better-equipped Alpine edition) is one of the most complete packages when it comes to being an all-rounder. Coming to your particular query, the Tiger 900 GT will blitz through bad roads while insulating the passengers from the jolts. The lower seat height and suspension travel of the 900 GT will be perfect for you, and since you are a tarmac-biased rider, you have no need for the 900 Rally Pro. Even if you someday decide to venture off-road, the Tiger 900 GT is a very capable machine, and you don't need the higher Rally variant to begin with.We'd recommend you opt for the Alpine edition over the standard 900 GT because it comes with all the accessories that most owners end up paying more for anyway.

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25w

I currently own a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 and am looking to upgrade to a middleweight adventure tourer, which would be more versatile and have better suspension. I have shortlisted the BMW 900GS Adventure and the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. My budget is 20-22 lakhs maximum. Which one should I go for, or is there any other option which I am missing?

Verified
25w

Between the two bikes you are choosing from, the Triumph Tiger 900 would be our recommendation. Between the GT and Rally Pro, we would recommend sticking with the former if you don't plan to go off-road very often. The Tiger has better seat and suspension comfort, and coming from your smaller Tiger Sport 660, you'll be familiar with the Triumph ownership experience too. However, if you don't want to spend as much money, then the smart way to do this would be to get a Honda XL750 Transalp and upgrade the wheels and suspension with the huge chunk you'll save. Even then, you'll come in well under what you'd spend on a brand-new Tiger 900. The Transalp is realistically just as quick and capable, while being a more manageable bike to ride and own too. We'd recommend visiting a Honda BigWing dealer as well as speaking to your nearest authorised Triumph dealership to find out more details before you pull the trigger.

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31w

Hello team. I am currently using the Triumph Scrambler 400X, and it is one of the best motorcycle purchases I have ever made. However, the buzz in the foot pegs bothers me a lot. I am now planning to buy a Honda NX500 as a lifetime purchase. Does this make sense, or should I save money and get a more exciting big bike?

Verified
31w

The Honda NX500 is a great middleweight ADV with a refined engine, good ride and handling and being a Japanese bike, it will last you a long time while being relatively easy to maintain too. Its asking price is quite steep, but for some, its reliability and low ownership costs are worth that tradeoff.Coming to whether you should buy a more exciting big bike, that is a question only you can answer for yourself. Big bikes are exciting, capable and striking things to own, but also have high maintenance costs, lower fuel economy and any replacement parts you might need are usually pricey and not readily available.If that sounds like something you can live with, then you can save up and buy a bigger adventure bike like the Honda XL750 Transalp, Triumph Tiger 900, Suzuki V-Strom 800DE or Ducati Multistrada V2.

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Triumph Tiger 900 price in India

CitiesOn road price
Chennai
₹16.92 - ₹18.98 Lakh
Delhi
₹15.78 - ₹17.70 Lakh
Gurgaon
₹16.92 - ₹18.98 Lakh
Hyderabad
₹17.06 - ₹19.14 Lakh
Kolkata
₹15.83 - ₹17.75 Lakh

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