Triumph
Introduces
Tiger Special
Editions:
Alpine and
Desert
T
he 2026 Triumph Tiger
lineup features two new
special editions: Alpine and
Desert Editions. The Alpine spe-
cial editions will be available on
the road-focused GT Pro Tigers,
while the Desert versions will
be available on the off-road-fo-
cused Rally Pro versions. In addi-
tion to new colors and graphics,
these special editions also
include some upgraded details.
Both Tiger 900 special edi-
tions will come with an Akrapo-
vic silencer as standard. The
Tiger 900 GT Pro Alpine will
include engine protection bars,
and the Tiger 900 Rally Pro
Desert will feature fuel-tank-
protection bars.
The Tiger 1200 special edi-
tions include heated rider and
passenger seats, along with
Blind Spot Assist and Lane
Change Assist.
The core foundations of both
models remain unchanged.
The 900s are equipped with
an 888cc triple engine, while
the 1200s feature a 1160cc
triple. All Tiger models come
with dual-sided cast-aluminum
swingarms and Brembo Stylema
brakes, and the Rally Pro Desert
editions have spoked wheels
with tubeless tires. Every model
includes Triumph Shift Assist
and a seven-inch TFT display
with smartphone connectivity.
The GT Pro Alpine editions offer
five riding modes, while the Rally
Pro Desert editions add Off-Road
Pro as a sixth mode. The Tiger
1200s feature Active Preload
Reduction, which lowers the bike
while stopping.
The Tiger 900 GT Pro Alpine
has an MSRP of $17,495, while
the Tiger 900 Rally Pro Desert
costs $17,995. The Tiger 1200 GT
Pro Alpine is priced at $21,895,
and the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro Des
-
ert costs $22,995.
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VOLUME ISSUE NOVEMBER , P25
2026 Triumph Tiger Alpine Edition
2026 Triumph Tiger Desert Edition