A new engine for enhanced performance
Triumph has re-engineered the 888cc three-cylinder engine that powers the Tiger 900 series. The new engine now delivers an impressive 106.5 horsepower, marking a 13% increase over the previous models. This performance enhancement is achieved without sacrificing fuel efficiency; in fact, the 2024 models are 9% more fuel-efficient.
Unchanged chassis with improved features
While the chassis remains largely the same, Triumph has made notable improvements in other areas. All three models come equipped with advanced cornering ABS and cornering traction control. Additionally, the Pro models feature a bidirectional quickshifter as standard equipment.
At a Glance: 2024 Tiger 900 model specifications
To help you better understand the differences and similarities between the three models, here's a quick comparison table:
Specification | Tiger 900 GT | Tiger 900 GT Pro | Tiger 900 Rally Pro |
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MSRP | $14,995 | $16,895 | $17,395 |
Engine | 888cc, DOHC, liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder, 12 valves | Same as GT | Same as GT |
Horsepower | 106.5 hp @ 9,500 rpm | 106.5 hp @ 9,500 rpm | 106.5 hp @ 9,500 rpm |
Torque | 66.4 lb.-ft. @ 6,850 rpm | 66.4 lb.-ft. @ 6,850 rpm | 66.4 lb.-ft. @ 6,850 rpm |
Fuel Capacity | 5.3 gal. | 5.3 gal. | 5.3 gal. |
Wet Weight | 483 lb. | 489 lb. | 503 lb. |
Front Suspension | Marzocchi 45mm USD fork, 7.1 in. travel | Marzocchi 45mm USD fork, 7.1 in. travel | Showa 45mm USD fork, 9.5 in. travel |
Rear Suspension | Marzocchi RSU, 6.7 in. travel | Marzocchi RSU, electronic, 6.7 in. travel | Showa RSU, 9.1 in. travel |
Front Brake | Brembo Stylema 4-piston, twin 320mm discs | Same as GT | Same as GT |
Rear Brake | 1-piston, 255mm disc | Same as GT | Same as GT |
Visual and tech upgrades
The 2024 Tiger 900 series also sees subtle visual changes, including a new seat design and updated bodywork. The TFT instrument panel has been upgraded, offering better display and graphics. However, Triumph has yet to integrate Apple CarPlay or Android Auto into their system.
Competitive pricing
Despite these upgrades, Triumph has managed to keep the pricing for the new Tiger 900 models consistent with their 2023 counterparts. The Tiger 900 GT starts at $14,995, the GT Pro at $16,895, and the Rally Pro at $17,395.
Conclusion
Triumph's 2024 Tiger 900 series offers motorbike enthusiasts a blend of enhanced performance and retained affordability. With its upgraded engine, advanced features, and competitive pricing, the new Tiger 900 lineup is poised to make a significant impact in the adventure bike market next year.