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The Tiger 1200 family is even more advanced and refined for 2024

  • Updated T-Plane triple engine delivers more refinement and superior low speed control
  • Enhanced all-day comfort for long-distance touring capability
  • Even more capability with increased cornering ground clearance on GT models
  • Active Preload Reduction across the range, giving up to 20mm seat height reduction


Triumph has revealed new features and enhancements making the range even more advanced and refined. The updates include further refinements to the engine, enhanced comfort and ergonomics, improved cornering ground clearance, reduced seat height with Active Preload Reduction and distinctive new colours.

The 1160cc triple engine now delivers an even more refined riding experience, with superior low speed control, whilst retaining the exciting and unmistakable triple character from its T plane crank.

With changes to the crankshaft, alternator rotor and balancer to increase engine inertia, plus some associated engine calibration changes, the Triumph engineering team has been able to create a smoother and more precise low rev torque delivery. Customers will be able to feel the increased smoothness while accelerating or decelerating, especially at low speeds. An updated clutch design will also mean that riders experience a smoother engagement when changing into first gear,

We've has also enhanced the all-day comfort of the Tiger 1200 for customers looking for long-distance touring capability. The engine itself is now even smoother and more refined, thanks to a revised engine balancing strategy, which improves comfort through all the key rider touchpoints.

The dampened handlebars and risers, which have proven so popular in the Explorer models, have also been introduced to the GT Pro and Rally Pro, delivering a smoother ride with increased mirror visibility.

The rider seat has been re-designed with a flatter profile, providing more space for the rider which will help reduce fatigue on longer trips.

There is an accessory low seat too, which reduces the seat position by 20mm to give a lowest seat height of 830mm on the GT Pro and 855mm on the Rally Pro, and this has also been designed to be significantly more comfortable. A longer clutch lever has also been introduced, providing increased space for riders’ fingers adding further comfort especially on longer journeys.

Triumph has also increased the cornering ground clearance of the Tiger 1200 GT Pro and GT Explorer models, by lifting the footpeg positions and moving them closer to the bike. The new Active Preload Reduction feature, which was revealed in August 2023, offers the rider greater confidence by reducing the rear suspension preload as the Tiger 1200 slows to a stop, lowering the seat height by up to 20mm, simply by pressing the ‘Home’ button on the switch cube for one second.

Engine

  • 150PS at 9,000rpm and 130Nm at 7,000rpm.
  • Unique T-plane triple crank with uneven firing order
  • Enhanced low down tractability and responsiveness
  • Exciting and engaging mid-range to top-end response and feel
  • Characterful and distinctive soundtrack
  • Lightweight low maintenance shaft drive

Technology

 

  • Showa semi-active suspension set-up for dynamic rider control
  • 7” TFT instruments with integrated My Triumph Connectivity System
  • Optimised Cornering Traction Control with IMU
  • Five riding modes
  • Keyless system, including ignition, steering lock and fuel cap
  • LED lighting with DRL, plus Adaptive Cornering Lights
  • Triumph Shift Assist as standard
  • Heated grips and seats
  • Tyre Pressure Monitoring System
  • Hill Hold

Finance

Awaiting latest examples

This is a new model for 2024 and the representative examples will be live soon.