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Triumph Unveils Alpine and Desert Editions: The Ultimate Tiger Upgrades

Triumph Unveils Alpine and Desert Editions: The Ultimate Tiger Upgrades

Triumph Motorcycles has launched striking new Alpine and Desert special editions for its Tiger 900 and Tiger 1200 ranges, blending enhanced specs, terrain-specific protection, and bold graphics for adventure riders. These editions draw inspiration from snowcapped peaks and sun baked dunes, offering factory fitted upgrades that save riders from aftermarket hassles. Available to order now, deliveries start from January 2026 in select markets.​

Tiger 900: Akrapovic Power Meets Protection

The Tiger 900 Alpine Edition, based on the GT Pro, features a factory Akrapovic exhaust for the first time on a Triumph adventure bike, paired with engine protection bars for road-focused durability. Its 888cc T-plane inline three-cylinder engine delivers 106.5 bhp and 90 Nm, with road-tuned Marzocchi suspension (180mm travel) and five riding modes. Dressed in Snowdonia White, Sapphire Black, and Aegean Blue accents, it screams alpine precision.​

The Desert Edition builds on the Rally Pro with fuel tank protection bars, the same Akrapovic exhaust, and extended Showa forks (240mm travel) for off-road prowess, plus six riding modes including Off-Road Pro. Urban Grey with Baja Orange highlights give it a rugged dune-ready look. Both share Brembo brakes, TFT display, and MyTriumph connectivity.​

Tiger 1200: Tech-Loaded Touring Beasts

Tiger 1200 Alpine Editions step up with heated seats for both rider & pillion, radar Blind Spot and Lane Change Assist, and semi-active Showa suspension (200mm travel). The 1160cc T-plane inline three-cylinder engine pumps out 148 bhp and 130 Nm for effortless long haul cruises. Color options like Satin Crystal White & Matt Metallic Grey with Intense Orange add snowcapped peak inspired flair.

Desert Editions emphasize off-road grit with spoked wheels on Rally Pro variants, the same advanced safety tech, and schemes like Satin Granite with Triumph Performance Yellow. All models boast Triumph Shift Assist and adjustable seats. These packs deliver premium value without compromising Tiger capability.​

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