Buying a Tiger 800 just got even more complicated. It was launched late last year with an already ample choice of four different versions, but now Triumph has added the XRT and XCA models to the line-up.
Based on the XRX and XCX respectively, both gain pannier rails, heated seats, heated handlebar grips and a pair of LED fog lights. They also feature a high-capacity alternator and a satellite navigation mounting kit.
Furthermore, the XRT comes with a tyre pressure monitoring system, an aluminium radiator guard, a CNC machined brake reservoir and an Intense Orange colour option.
Meanwhile the XCA, which will be uniquely available with Matt Khaki Green paintwork, boasts CNC machined footrests as well.
As per the rest of the Tiger 800 range, power is provided by a 94 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 800 cc three-cylinder engine.
Prices for the Tiger 800 XRT and XCA have yet to be revealed.
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Based on the XRX and XCX respectively, both gain pannier rails, heated seats, heated handlebar grips and a pair of LED fog lights. They also feature a high-capacity alternator and a satellite navigation mounting kit.
Furthermore, the XRT comes with a tyre pressure monitoring system, an aluminium radiator guard, a CNC machined brake reservoir and an Intense Orange colour option.
Meanwhile the XCA, which will be uniquely available with Matt Khaki Green paintwork, boasts CNC machined footrests as well.
As per the rest of the Tiger 800 range, power is provided by a 94 bhp (70 kW / 95 PS) 800 cc three-cylinder engine.
Prices for the Tiger 800 XRT and XCA have yet to be revealed.
Related posts:
Triumph Speed 94 and Speed 94 R editions
Thunderbird Nightstorm Special Edition
2015 Triumph Tiger 800 range launched
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