Triumph has introduced something for Tiger lovers that offers the best of both worlds. The Triumph Tiger Alpine and Desert Special Editions have now been unveiled globally, and both models bring their respective adventure styles even sharper and more purposeful.
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Tiger 900
Triumph has further improved both the Alpine and Desert editions on the Tiger 900 platform. Both these editions share a special point premium Akrapovic silencer, which is now planted from the factory itself. It has been refined sound, low weight, and a sporty feel that makes Tiger more energetic.
Alpine Edition is based on GT Pro and is kept road-focused. It looks perfect for smooth highways and light off-roads. Its Suspension setting is also road-friendly tuned. On the other hand, Desert Edition is based on Rally Pro, which has a long suspension travel so that it can also seem equally confident on large stones, sand patches and rough terrain.

Tiger 1200
Let me tell you that Tiger 1200 Special Editions take a big step forward in both technology and comfort. The safety of the new world is also seen in this bike as it has brought Blind Spot Assist and Lane Change Assist. Both of these features work on radar-based systems, which make highway ridges safer and smarter.
Also heated seats have been standard for both rider and pillion, which makes long-distance touring more comfortable. The same semi-active Showa system has been used in Suspension, which adjusts itself according to bike’s weight and riding conditions. This also confidences on uneven roads.
Talking about the engine, it has 1,160cc T-plane triple engine, which gives 148 bhp and 130 Nm torque. It is perfect blend for highway cruising —strong mid-range, stable high-speed performance and smooth power delivery.

Design & Colours
Triumph has given special paint schemes and new graphics to give unique character to both editions. Alpine’s look is in clean and crisp tones, which give mountain-inspired vibes, while Desert Edition has warm dune-coded shades, which denote sand riding.
The best thing, which accessories riders usually apply later —exhaust, guards, radar tech, heated seats— is now meeting factory itself. That means more value and less mess.
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India Launch
Triumph’s global delivery will begin in January 2026. Entry of both models in India is expected to be around mid-2026, and bookings may also open close to the same timeline. This rollout will be through Existing Triumph dealer network, making both availability and after-sales easy.










