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whether the big Tiger is destined for GT or off-road use - or both, as the Rally Pro model has a taste for both - everyone will pay particular attention to comfort. The 1200 has evolved with this in mind: the installation of silent-blocks on the handlebars, a redesigned seat, a smoother clutch and a quieter engine are on the menu to make it even more user-friendly.
Triumph has also modified some parts of the 3-cylinder (vilo, balancer, alternator) to increase inertia and power at low revs.

" The hardest thing about riding a tiger is getting off it", says a hypothetical Chinese proverb discovered by chance. An incongruous maxim, but one that seems highly appropriate for presenting the Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro, since the latest model from the British manufacturer seems to have serious arguments to delight its rider and make him want to stay in the saddle for hours on end.

in fact, since 2022, Triumph has done no more than give the Tiger 1200, originally released in 2012, a vague makeover or facelift. Quite the contrary: to mark the tenth anniversary of its mega-big trail bike, the Hinckley-based company has unveiled a brand-new motorcycle, far sharper than the previous model.

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The renewal begins with the nomenclature used to designate the various versions of the Tiger 1200: no more XR, XRX, XCX, XRT, XCA... Today, the five versions are called GT, GT Pro, GT Explorer, Rally Pro and Rally Explorer. Which, as you'll soon realize, makes them much easier to recognize. To put it simply, the GTs have spoked rims and are designed more for the road, while the Rally models, with their spoked wheels, are more off-road oriented. Finally, the name Explorer refers to the capacity of the fuel tank, which increases from 20 to 30 liters. In plain English, it's the equivalent of the Adventure trim level for the BMW R 1250 GS.

the various versions of the Tiger 1200 share broadly the same technical features, but a few details distinguish the Rally versions from the GT models. The Rally Pro gets a 21-inch tubeless front wheel, instead of the GT's 19-inch spoked rim. To enhance its off-road capabilities, the travel of the 49mm Showa inverted fork has been increased from 200 to 220mm. The front-end geometry is also a little more closed to enhance off-road maneuverability, while the adjustable seat height rises by 25 mm to between 875 and 895 mm.

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro While the old Tiger 1200 had evolved over the years into an excellent traveler, ultra-equipped and capable of devouring hundreds of kilometers in a single stroke, it had retained a certain stoutness from its origins, with a feeling of high weight when maneuvering at low speeds and a generous size that was not always reassuring at first glance. With the 2022 model year, Triumph is starting from scratch with a slimmer, more athletic motorcycle. What's obvious to the eye is confirmed by the technical data sheet, which lists the bike's weight at 249 kg fully loaded (90% full and in running order, according to the manufacturer), compared with 248 kg... unladen for the XCA 2021 version! This represents a saving of 15 kg, considering only the weight of the 20 liters of petrol (a liter of petrol weighs 0.75 kg).

the Tiger 1200 has a much more dynamic feel than its predecessor. It feels more feline, with a completely revised chassis. Its tubular steel trellis, complemented by aluminum plates and rear buckle, gives it a more muscular silhouette, underlined by its exhaust silencer that follows the rear of the frame as closely as possible. Everything looks more compact, as if Hinckley's tiger were flexing all its muscles to pounce with even greater ferocity.

this aggressiveness is also reflected in the new look, with the LED daytime running lights reminiscent of the Harley Pan America's linear lighting. The minimalist cladding is cut to modernize the look as much as possible, revealing the mechanical soul of this new trail bike, a little like industrial decor that enhances the intrinsic beauty of materials.

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 f or several years now,Triumph has been accustoming its motorcycles to an exemplary finish. The Tiger Rally Pro is no exception. And the new Tri-Link rear swingarm is no exception. Not only does it retain the comfort and ease of use associated with the cardan shaft drive, but its new design on the right-hand side perfectly integrates the rear brake caliper, which is thus particularly well protected from off-road spray. The suspensions are semi-active, constantly adapting to the rider's riding style and the terrain on which the bike is being ridden. The Rally Pro version adds an "Off-Road Pro" mode to the five riding modes already present on the GT Pro, completely deactivating both ABS and traction control to take full advantage of the beast's off-road capabilities.

of course, the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro is equipped with all the classic electronic driving aids, plus an ingenious blind spot sensor. Heated grips, backlit controls and a 7" TFT multi-function connected instrument panel are just some of the high-tech refinements on offer.

the three-cylinder engine is also brand new: no longer a 1215 cm3 unit, the Tiger 2022 is equipped with the 1160 cm3 three-cylinder engine found on the latest generations of Speed Triple, and features T-Plane timing. Similar to the cross-plane timing used by Yamaha on R1 four-cylinders, this system modifies the cylinder explosion sequence, now firing at 180°, 270° and then 270° again. Without going into the technical details, the idea is to obtain the torquey character of a twin-cylinder at low revs, while retaining the aggressiveness of a three-cylinder at higher revs. As a result, the Tiger gains 9 hp compared to the 2021 model year, with power now reaching 150 hp and torque 130 Nm. Enough to fly over roads and tracks!

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 thus armed, the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro has some very serious arguments to put up against the queen of the genre, the indestructible BMW R 1300 GS. Less powerful on paper (136 hp) and heavier (249 kg unladen), the German will certainly have its work cut out against thisnext-gen Tiger! However, when we look at the technical data sheet in detail, the game doesn't seem to be up yet: the British model's 150 hp are reached at 9,000 rpm, compared to 7,750 rpm for the German's 136 hp max. At equivalent engine speeds, it's a safe bet that the measured power outputs will be close. On the other hand, the BMW retains the advantage in terms of torque, with 143 Nm from 6250 rpm versus 130 Nm at 7000 rpm for the Triumph. And driving experience proves that it's not at the top of the rev counter that this kind of big, ultra-high-performance trail bike is most used, but rather at low and mid-range revs.

it's going to be a tight race, although it's a safe bet that Triumph, which had already hoped to challenge the GS in 2012 but failed, will have taken advantage of the past decade to design a motorcycle that is certainly exceptional. To be confirmed, handlebars in hand!

to make it easier to get on board, the Tiger 1200 features an active preload function. Pressing the "Home" button on the commodo for one second activates this function, lowering the seat height by 20 mm. When the bike exceeds 40 km/h, the suspension returns to the rider-defined setting. All Tiger 12 bikes of this generation can benefit from this add-on via a software update.

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Key facts Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro (2025) : What you need to know before you buy

Highlights

  • Engine further optimized
  • Serious part-cycle
  • Weight savings
  • A plethora of equipment

Weak points

  • High rate

Prices

Basic version
flag FranceFrance
22,595€
flag United KingdomUnited Kingdom
£18,295
flag United StatesUnited States
$22,995
flag SpainSpain
23,995€
flag GermanyGermany
21,545€

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Performance

Specifications Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025

Chassis
Frame : Tubular steel structure
Fuel capacity : 20 liters (5.28 US gallons)
seat height adjustable between 875 mm and 895 mm
Length : 2,245 mm (88.39 in)
Width : 849 mm (33.43 in)
Height between 1,487 mm (58.54 in) and 1,547 mm (60.91 in)
Wheelbase : 1,560 mm (61.42 in)
Weight when fully loaded : 249 kg (549 lb)
Front axle
Telehydraulic inverted forks Ø 49 mm, Wheel travel : 220 mm (8.66 in)
Braking 2 Brembo discs Ø 320 mm (12.6 in), radial mounting, 4-piston caliper
Front tire : 90 / 90 - 21 → Order this type of tire
Transmission
6 stage gearbox , manual - shifter as standard
Secondary cardan shaft
Rear axle
monoshock, Wheel travel : 220 mm (8.66 in)
Braking 1 disc Ø 282 mm (11.1 in), 2-piston caliper
Rear tire : 150 / 70 - 18 → Order this type of tire
Motor
3 cylinders online , 4 strokes, T-plane - 270° - 180° - 270° shimming
Injection
Cooling system : liquid
2 ACT
4 valves per cylinder
1,160 cc
150 ch (147.90 hp) to 9,000 rpm
13.25 mkg to 7,000 rpm
Power-to-weight ratio : approximately 1.57 kg/ch
Weight / torque ratio : approximately 17.5 kg/mkg
Compression : 13.2 : 1
CO² emissions: 119 g/km
Anti-pollution standard : Euro 5+
Standard equipment
Brake assist : ABS
Number of riding modes : 6
TFT Full-Colour screen size: 17.78 cm (7 inches)
ABS Cornering
Spoke wheels
Shifter
Center stand
Gear indicator
Cruise control
Bluetooth
USB plug
Hill Hold Control
Keyless ignition
Traction control
Heated grips
Adjustable windscreen
Electronically adjustable suspension
Crash Bars / Top Blocks
Anti-slip clutch
Adjustable seat
Inertial measurement system
Backlit switchgear
Adaptive headlights
Practical information
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Motorcyle equipment adapted for all members of the family and security elements.

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Compare the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro to its competitors

Price

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : $22995
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : $22745
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 Undisclosed
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 Undisclosed

Acceleration

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 Undisclosed
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 3.4 s
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 Undisclosed
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 Undisclosed
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 Undisclosed

Fuel consumption

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 5.10 liters/100km (0.46 mpg)
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 4.90 liters/100km (0.48 mpg)
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 4.90 liters/100km (0.48 mpg)
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 6.50 liters/100km (0.36 mpg)
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 6.10 liters/100km (0.39 mpg)

Range

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 392 km (244 miles)
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 612 km (380 miles)
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 506 km (314 miles)
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 462 km (287 miles)
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 377 km (234 miles)

Torque

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 13.25 mkg
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 15.2 mkg
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 11.5 mkg
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 12.3 mkg
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 14.8 mkg

Power

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 150 ch (147.90 hp)
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 145 ch (143 hp)
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 102 ch (100.60 hp)
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 170 ch (167.70 hp)
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 173 ch (170.60 hp)

Power-to-Weight ratio

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 1.57 kg/ch *
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 1.71 kg/ch *
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 2.31 kg/ch *
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 1.4 kg/ch *
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 1.34 kg/ch *

Torque-to-Weight ratio

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 17.5 kg/mkg *
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 16.08 kg/mkg *
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 20.2 kg/mkg *
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 19.13 kg/mkg *
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 15.45 kg/mkg *

Speed

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : approximately 230 km/h (142.90 mph)
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : approximately 230 km/h (142.90 mph)
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : over 200 km/h (124.30 mph)
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : over 250 km/h (155.30 mph)

CO² emissions

Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 : 119 g/km
BMW R 1300 GS Adventure 2025 : 113 g/km
Honda CRF 1100 L Africa Twin Adventure Sports 2025 : 114 g/km
Ducati Multistrada V4 Rally 1160 2025 : 152 g/km
KTM 1390 Super Adventure R 2026 : 139 g/km

Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 1 review

French Oscar Model 2022
I've just bought the 1200 rally pro, a superb bike, I can't really judge it yet as I'm still breaking it in, but it's very pleasant to ride, the only downside is that you get a bit lost in the comfort menus, but it's top notch, lots of torque Rating : 4/5
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025

What is the power of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
The Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 develops a power of 150 ch (147.90 hp)
What is the torque of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
The maximum torque of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 is 13.25 mkg to 7,000 rpm.
What is the maximum speed of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
The Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 230 km/h (142.90 mph) on the track.
What is the weight of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
The Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 has a a weight when fully loaded of 249 kg (549 lb).
What is the fuel consumption of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
Average fuel consumption is estimated at 5.10 l/100km (0.46 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
QWhat is the seat height of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
To ensure good accessibility, the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 offers a minimum seat height of 875 mm (34.45 in). The integrated adjustment allows you to adjust the riding position to suit your needs.
What is the price of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
The price of the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025 is £18,295 in United Kingdom. It is displayed at 21,545€ in Germany, at 22,595€ in France, at $22,995 in the United States and at 23,995€ in Spain.
What colors are available for the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the Tiger 1200 Rally Pro is available in several colors: beige, black and green.