Triumph Tiger 800 XCA: All You Need To Know

Triumph Motorcycles has launched the top-spec variant of the Triumph Tiger 800 XC, the off-road oriented variant in the Tiger 800 series. The Triumph Tiger 800 XCa has been priced at Rs. 15.16 lakh (ex-showroom). Currently, the Tiger 800 range is available in three variants - the Triumph Tiger 800 XR, Triumph Tiger 800 XRx and Triumph Tiger 800 XCx. The XCa variant adds more features including a sixth programmable Rider mode, full-LED lighting, and more. The Triumph Tiger 800 range is powered by a 800 cc, liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC in-line three-cylinder engine, which puts out 94 bhp at 9,500 rpm and 79 Nm of peak torque at 8,050 rpm.

Also Read: Triumph Tiger 800 XCA Launched In India

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2018 Triumph Tiger 800 XCA gets LED headlights and LED DRLs, as well as LED auxiliary lights

The 2018 Tiger 800 was launched last year and includes as many as 200 small changes to the outgoing model, and the engine has been mass optimised for more responsiveness and character. A shorter ratio first gear delivers better low-speed traction and instant responsiveness, and a lighter exhaust delivers a better soundtrack from the triple cylinder engine. The Tiger 800 XCx already is loaded with features, including a 5-inch, full-colour TFT screen, LED daytime running lights (DRLs), five riding modes (Road, Rain, Sport, Off-Road and Off-Road Pro). The 800 XCx comes with standard aluminium bash plate, cruise control, and WP suspension.

Also Read: Triumph Tiger 800 First Ride Review

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The TFT infotainment display gets three additional styles on the Tiger 800 XCA

The new Tiger 800 XCa features a sixth additional programmable Rider mode, and ergonomically back-lit switchgear and 5-way joystick for more intuitive control over the menu and settings on the TFT screen. The XCa also features full-LED lighting, including headlight, indicators and taillight, and standard LED auxiliary lighting. The screen includes three additional screen styles, and the XCa also features heated rider and pillion seats, as well as a standard centre stand and CNC machined footpegs.

The Triumph Tiger 800 is one of the most popular middleweight adventure bikes in India, and so far there are more than 1000 Tiger 800 customers in India. The Tiger 800 is in fact, the second largest selling model in the Triumph portfolio in India, after the Triumph Street Twin.



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