The long-awaited 25th James Bond film will finally grace the silver screen in the coming months, and Triumph is celebrating by releasing a special-edition Tiger 900 Rally Pro.
Featuring unique 007 graphics and premium equipment, the Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition celebrates the British marque’s involvement in 007’s latest adventure, No Time To Die.
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Triumph features prominently in the film with the Scrambler 1200 and Tiger 900 appearing in several key action set pieces. The brand released a Scrambler 1200 Bond Edition in early 2020.
The Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition features an eye-catching Matte Sapphire Black paint scheme with special 007 graphics. It also has unique styling details such as blacked-out finishing on parts such as the frame, side panels and engine guards.
A premium Arrow silencer, bespoke 007 start–up screen, and Bond-branded heated rider and pillion seat add to the unique look, while the bike also comes with a spare set of high performance Michelin Anakee Wild off-road tyres in addition to the standard factory-fitted Bridgestone Battlax tyres.
Completing the exclusivity of the machine is a premium billet-machined handlebar clamp, with the bike’s unique limited-edition number. Only 250 units will be sold worldwide.
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (of True Detective fame), No Time to Die is the fifth and final Bond film to star Daniel Craig. It was originally scheduled for release in November 2019, but it has been delayed multipled times – first by the departure of original director, Danny Boyle, and then by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The hugely-anticipated film will have its world premiere at Royal Albert Hall in London on September 2021, but it isn’t due to hit Australian cinemas until November 11, 2021.
The Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition is the latest of a flurry of releases from the British marque. It recently announced a new overhauled Tiger 1200, a track-friendly Speed Triple 1200 RR, and a Tiger Sport 660. It has also revealed plans to launch a full range of motocross and enduro models.
Pricing and availability for the new Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition is yet to be announced.