The 2018 Triumph Tiger Explorer has been spied by
MCN in Spain, near the company’s test facility. The motorcycle looks production
ready.
Expect the 2018 Triumph Tiger Explorer to make its
debut at the 2017 EICMA show in November, this year. Going by the spy picture,
the spoke wheels indicate that the bike is the XC variant. The design of the
tank extensions, and chassis seem to look identical to the current generation
motorcycle. The design of the skid plate is also the same, however, the engine
guard design is different.
The bike’s ergonomics, and the front fork look
similar to the current model. The auxiliary lamps are smaller, and the headlamp
is likely to be LED. The design of the adjustable windscreen looks identical to
the current version as well. MCN is reports that the new bike comes with
cornering lights; a new TFT instrument console, which is akin to the new
Triumph Street Triple; and a redesigned exhaust with carbon-fibre end cap.
The current generation Triumph Tiger Explorer uses a
1,215cc in-line three DOHC mill with liquid cooling and fuel injection. It
generates 139 PS at 9,300 rpm and 123 Nm of torque at 6,200 rpm. The powerplant
mates with a 6-speed gearbox with hydraulic clutch. A shaft drive sends the power
to the rear wheel. Changes to the powertrain have not been reported.
For suspension duty, the bike employs adjustable 48
mm WP front fork with 190 mm travel. The rear gets an adjustable WP monoshock.
The twin 305 mm front and single rear 282 mm disc feature ABS.
There are two riding modes- Road and Rain; while the
higher-end variants come with Off-road, Sport, and rider-configurable modes as
well. Traction control is standard, but variants in the upper end of the
spectrum come with 6-axis Inertial Measurement Unit with Triumph Semi Active
Suspension (TSAS). Expect more details of the 2018 model at the show.