Triumph has announced details of its new Tiger 1200 Desert Edition and Tiger 1200 Alpine Edition, with the two new variants – based on the mid-spec XCx and XRx Triumph Tiger 1200 variants respectively – packaging exclusive new colour schemes with an Arrow titanium silencer and a quick-shifter on top of the usual array of XCx/XRx features.
Triumph says the new Tiger 1200s have been inspired by the "epic adventures" made by riders across "the most inhospitable deserts in the world" and "one of the most breathtakingly beautiful mountain ranges in the whole world".
The 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 Desert edition is based on the more off-road focused Triumph Tiger 1200 XCX, and features a 'Sandstorm' paint scheme with Desert Edition graphics, while the 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 Alpine edition is based on the more road-focused Triumph Tiger 1200 XRx, featuring a 'Snowdonia White' colour scheme with Alpine Edition graphics.
Both these limited-edition models come with a lightweight Arrow titanium silencer, 'metallised' SE radiator badges, and Triumph Shift Assist, the latter affording clutchless gear shifts both up and down through the models' six-speed gearbox.
Otherwise the drivetrain remains unchanged, with both bikes powered by Triumph's 1215cc in-line triple engine that delivers a claimed 141hp at 9350rpm and 122Nm at 7600rpm.
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The Triumph Tiger 1200 XCx comes with spoked aluminium wheels and a choice of five ride modes (Rain, Road, Off-road, Off-road PRO and Sport), while the Triumph Tiger 1200 XRx comes with cast-alloy rims and a choice of four ride modes (Rain, Road, Off-road and Sport).
Both these models boast a long list of standard features, spanning everything from a touring screen with electronic adjustment to heated handlebar grips, three auxiliary power sockets, full LED lighting, Triumph Semi-Active Suspension (TSAS), keyless ignition, electronic cruise control and more.
Triumph Australia says local pricing and availability of the 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 Desert Edition and 2020 Triumph Tiger 1200 Alpine Edition will be announced shortly.