Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition to launch soon, Listed on Indian website, all details here

Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition to launch soon, Listed on Indian website, all details here

Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition: The motorcycle company Triumph Motorcycles India is advancing with new launches and is prepared to unveil the Tiger 900 Aragon Edition soon. Soon after making its debut worldwide, the forthcoming Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition was added to the company’s India website. The Tiger 900 Rally Pro and Tiger 900 GT Pro variants will both be offered with the special edition offering. Ivan Cervantes is bringing the bike to the 38th edition of the Baja Espaa Aragon competition to commemorate his victory in the trail category.

Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition powertrain details

An 888 cc, liquid-cooled, in-line three-cylinder engine will power both variations of the Triumph Tiger 900 Aragon Edition. The 6-speed transmission of this engine produces a maximum torque of 87 Nm at 7,250 rpm and 94 horsepower at 8,750 rpm.

Design details

The Tiger 900 Rally Aragon Edition has a triple-tone paint design made up of the colours Matte Phantom Black, Matte Graphite, and Crystal White. Racing Yellow accents on the fuel tank, radiator shrouds, and front beak go well with this look. Along with distinctive ‘Tiger’ branding, ‘Aragon Edition’ detailing and standard fuel tank protector crash bars, the motorcycle also sports conspicuous ‘Tiger’ branding.

Additionally, the GT Aragon Edition receives a design enhancement in the shape of a triple-tone livery that includes the colours Diablo Red, Matte Phantom Black, and Crystal White. This variation also has “Tiger” branding and “Aragon Edition” information. The fuel tank safety crash bars are absent from the GT version, unlike the Rally model. Notably, the business is providing 65 additional optional components for both versions to allow for even more customization.

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