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Triumph has launched the 2025 Tiger 1200 in India in four variants — GT Pro, GT Pro Explorer, Rally Pro, and Rally Pro Explorer, with a price tag of Rs 19.39 lakh (ex-showroom) onwards.

The Triumph Tiger 1200 is powered by an 1160cc inline-three engine with a T-plane crankshaft. Triumph claims that the engine now offers a smoother and more refined response and delivers better low-end tractability. It pushes power figures of 150 bhp at 9,000 rpm and 13.25 kgm at 7,000 rpm.

The GT Pro range is fitted with cast aluminium wheels measuring 19 inches on the front and 18 inches on the rear. In addition to that, the GT Pro Explorer gets a 30-litre fuel tank, 10 litres more than the GT Pro. The Rally Pro comes with 21-inch front, and 18-inch rear tubeless wire-spoked wheels. Similar to the corresponding GT variant, the Rally Pro Explorer also gets a larger fuel tank.

The 2025 models get a flatter saddle profile, more dampened handlebars and risers on the GT Pro and Rally Pro, and the relocation of the footpegs closer to the bike, which the manufacturer says has increased ground clearance for cornering. The whole range gets features such as a 7-inch TFT screen with Bluetooth connectivity, cornering traction control with IMU, keyless ignition, adaptive cornering lights, shift assist, and up to 6 riding modes. Furthermore, the Explorer variants get additional features like heated grips and seat, and TPMS.

We will bring you a detailed review of the bike soon, but in the meanwhile you can read our story on the Tiger 900 GT.