Triumph Motorcycles will launch its new Tiger Sport 800 Tour in Australian dealerships from February 2026, priced from $23,290 rideaway.
The British manufacturer’s latest adventure sport tourer builds on the Tiger Sport 800 platform with enhanced touring specification fitted as standard, including integrated colour-matched luggage, centre-stand, heated grips, hand guards and a dual comfort seat.

The Tiger Sport 800 Tour arrives ready for extended adventures with an aluminium luggage rack supporting colour-coded panniers offering 57 litres of capacity and a 49-litre twin-helmet top box with dual backrest pads. A Tyre Pressure Monitoring System is also fitted as standard.
Power comes from Triumph’s 800cc triple-cylinder engine producing 85kW at 10,750rpm and 84Nm of torque at 8500 rpm, with 90 per cent of torque available throughout the mid-range. The responsive powerplant is paired with a six-speed gearbox featuring an up/down quickshifter.

Suspension duties are handled by 41mm Showa upside-down forks with rebound and compression damping adjustment, while a Showa monoshock provides 150mm of rear wheel travel with rebound adjustment and remote hydraulic preload adjustment for when carrying luggage or a pillion. The Tour tips the scales at 232kg wet weight with luggage fitted.
Braking comes from Triumph-branded radial-mounted four-piston calipers gripping twin 310mm front discs, supported by Optimised Cornering ABS and Optimised Cornering Traction Control. Michelin Road 5 sport-touring tyres are fitted to lightweight cast aluminium wheels.

The Tiger Sport 800 Tour offers three riding modes through its ride-by-wire throttle system. Sport sharpens throttle response, Road provides balanced performance for everyday riding, and Rain delivers extra security in wet conditions with adjusted traction control intervention.
Standard equipment includes My Triumph Connectivity System with turn-by-turn navigation, phone integration and music control via Bluetooth. A multi-functional display combines LCD and colour TFT screens, while all-LED lighting handles visibility front and rear.

The 835mm seat height and slim stand-over width aid low-speed manoeuvrability, while the adjustable windscreen and integrated deflectors provide wind protection at speed. An 18.6-litre fuel tank provides touring range, and the 106-litre luggage capacity accommodates two XL full-face helmets.
Two colour schemes are available. Matt Cobalt pairs deep blue tones with Matt Sapphire Black and matt gold accents, while Carnival Red offers a glossy finish with Sapphire Black details and gold highlights. Both schemes extend to the matching panniers and top box.

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