Triumph Announces Touring-focused Tiger Sport 800 Tour
Triumph is expanding its motorcycle lineup for the 2026 model year with the new Tiger Sport 800 Tour. This motorcycle, announced at the EICMA 2026 show in Italy, is essentially a tour trim of the Tiger Sport 800.
The Tiger Sport 800 Tour comes standard with features to make long-distance riding more comfortable and safer. Among the included accessories are a centerstand, heated grips, handguards, and a 32.9-inch dual comfort seat with grab handles.

For transporting luggage, the touring Tiger includes an aluminum luggage rack with integrated color-matched hard panniers (15 gallons of capacity). A 13-gallon twin-helmet top box, also color-matched, features backrest pads for pillion rider comfort.
In addition to the base Tiger Sport 800 electronics package, the Tour model features a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) as standard. All the added goodies increase the bike’s wet weight from 471 to 511.5 pounds.
Otherwise, the Tour version is identical to the Triumph Tiger 800 Sport. The 798cc engine (introduced in the 2025 model of the 800 Sport) generates 113 ponies at 10,750 rpm and 62 lb-ft of torque at 8,500 rpm.

The suspension components consist of an inverted 41mm Showa fork, with adjustable compression and rebound damping, and Showa monoshock with adjustable rebound damping and remote hydraulic preload adjustment. Both have 5.9 inches of travel.
Braking duties are handled by twin 310mm floating discs with four-piston calipers up front. In the rear, the bike has a single 255mm fixed disc with a single-piston caliper.

The electronics suite features three ride modes: Road, Sport, and Rain. On top of the standard TPMS, you get cornering-ABS, defeatable traction control, and Triumph Shift Assist.
The Triumph Tiger Sport 800 Tour is available in Matte Cobalt and Carnival Red color schemes from $14,695. Triumph is taking orders now and the bike will arrive at dealerships in March 2026.