Triumph Tiger 900 Specifications


888-900 cc
Engine Capacity
Up to 25.67 kmpl
ARAI Mileage
820 mm
Seat Height
219 kg
Kerb Weight
20 Litres
Fuel Tank Capacity
Disc
Front Brake Type
Triumph Tiger 900 have 6 variants ranging from ₹ 14.40 Lakh* to ₹ 16.55 Lakh*. Tiger 900 is powered by a 3 cylinder, 888 cc, Liquid-Cooled, 12 Valve, DOHC, Inline 3-Cylinder.
It is able to produce 90 Nm @ 6850 rpm torque and 106.5 bhp @ 9500 rpm power.
Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Tiger 900.
Triumph Tiger 900 Safety Features
This Adventure bike comes loaded with AHO (Automatic Headlight On), Hazard Warning Indicator, Hazard Warning Switch, Radial Tyres, Side Stand Alarm, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail, LED Turn Signal, ABS - Anti-lock braking system , Slipper Clutch, Traction Control System, Brake Assist, Power Modes from safety point of view.Triumph Tiger 900 Weight & Height
The seat height of Triumph Tiger 900 is 820 mm and the kerb weight is 219 kg. In other dimensions Tiger 900 has 2117 mm Length, 930 mm Width, 1410 mm Height, 1556 mm Wheelbase, 203 mm Ground Clearance, 20 litres Fuel Tank Capacity , 3.1 litres Engine Oil Capacity, Adventure Body Type.Comfort in Triumph Tiger 900
From Comfort perspective, Tiger 900 have Call/SMS Alerts, Pillion Footrest, 4 Riding Modes, GPS & Navigation, Self Start Start Type, Digital Console Type, Engine Kill Switch, Digital Instrument Console, Split Seat Style, Side Stand Indicator.Triumph Tiger 900 Body
Triumph Tiger 900 has Upside-down forks suspensions with 100/90 R19 front tyre and Marzocchi Rear Suspension Unit& Manual Preload and Rebound Damping Adjustment& 170mm Wheel Travel suspensions with 150/70 R17 rear tyre. It comes with a Tubular Steel Trellis Main Frame frame.Triumph Tiger 900 Alternatives
Main Competitors of Tiger 900 bike are KTM 890 Adventure R, BMW F 850 GS Adventure, Kawasaki Versys 1100, BMW F 850 GS, Harley-Davidson Sportster S, Triumph Speed Twin 1200, KTM 890 Duke R, Indian Motorcycle Scout Bobber, Indian Motorcycle 101 Scout, Kawasaki Ninja 1100SX.Triumph Tiger 900 Latest Price
Tiger 900 is available in India starting from ₹ 14.40 Lakh* with it's least expensive variant being GT. Most expensive variant of Tiger 900 is Rally Pro Matt Khaki Green/Matt Phantom Black priced at ₹ 16.55 Lakh*.Keep scrolling to explore detailed configuration, features and technical specs of Tiger 900.
Variant Wise Comparison
GT
Base Variant₹ 14.40 Lakh*
Braking System | Dual Channel ABS | |
Calliper Type | Fixed | |
Front Disc Size | 320 | |
Front Wheel Size | R19 | |
Rear Wheel Size | R17 |

₹14.40 - ₹16.55 Lakh*
Ex-Showroom Price
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Triumph Tiger 900 Competitors
| Models | Engine | Power | Torque | Mileage | Kerb weight | Seat height | Compare |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() ₹14.40 - ₹16.55 Lakh* | 888 cc | 107 bhp | 90 Nm @ 6850 rpm | 25.67 kmpl | 196 kg | 820 mm | |
| 889 cc | 105 bhp @ 8000 rpm | 100 Nm @ 6500 rpm | - | 196 kg | 880 mm | Tiger 900 vs 890 Adventure R | |
| 853 cc | 93.87 bhp @ 8250 rpm | 92 Nm @ 6250 rpm | 24.4 kmpl | 248 kg | 860 mm | Tiger 900 vs F 850 GS Adventure | |
| 1099 cc | 99.0 bhp @ 9000 rpm | 112.0 Nm @ 7600 rpm | - | 257 kg | 820 mm | Tiger 900 vs Versys 1100 | |
| 853 cc | 93.87 bhp @ 8250 rpm | 92 Nm @ 6250 rpm | 24.4 kmpl | 233 kg | 860 mm | Tiger 900 vs F 850 GS | |
| 1252 cc | 120.69 bhp @ 7500 rpm | 125 Nm @ 6000 rpm | 20 kmpl | 225 kg | 765 mm | Tiger 900 vs Sportster S | |
| 1200 cc | 103.5 bhp @ 7750 rpm | 112 Nm @ 4250 rpm | - | 217 kg | 810 mm | Tiger 900 vs Speed Twin 1200 | |
| 889 cc | 119.35 bhp @ 9250 rpm | 99 Nm @ 7750 rpm | - | 166 kg | 834 mm | Tiger 900 vs 890 Duke R | |
| 1250 cc | 105 bhp | 108 Nm @ 6300 rpm | 25 kmpl | 246 kg | 655 mm | Tiger 900 vs Scout Bobber | |
| 1250 cc | 111 bhp | 109Nm @ 6300 rpm | 50 kmpl | 249 kg | 680 mm | Tiger 900 vs 101 Scout | |
| 1099 cc | 134 bhp @ 9000 rpm | 113 Nm @ 7600 rpm | - | 235 kg | 835 mm | Tiger 900 vs Ninja 1100SX |
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