30-Year Arcs / ADV / Triumph Middleweight Tiger Lineage
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Triumph Tiger 800 → 900. 30 years on.

Triumph's middleweight ADV. The 1996 and 2006 columns are the original 885cc/955cc Tigers (above 650cc cap but the only Tigers Triumph made then). The proper 250 lineage starts 2010, the 900 in 2020.

1996
Tiger T400 885
2006
Tiger 955i
2016
Tiger 800 XCx
2026
Tiger 900 GT Pro
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 Original Tiger · 885cc

Tiger T400

885cc triple (above cap)
"Steamer" — carb-fed Hinckley-era trail triple

885cc triple (above cap)
85 bhp
81
215
840
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesTFT dash885cc inlineSteel spine
Known issues
  • Tiger T400 — carb sync drift — all years
  • Reg/rec failure — all years
  • Cam chain rattle on cold start — high-mile bikes
$8,999
$18,698
$2.5–4k
2006 955i era · 955cc

Tiger 955i

955cc triple (above cap)
Pre-Tiger 800 era — biggest mid-Tiger

955cc triple (above cap)
105 bhp
92
215
840
ABSFuel injectionTraction controlRide modesTFT dash955cc inlineSteel tube
Known issues
  • Tiger 955i — fuel pump priming issues — 2001-06
  • Reg/rec failure — 2001-06
$9,999
$16,169
$3–5k
2016 Gen 2 800 · 2016

Tiger 800 XCx

799cc triple
The proper modern mid-Tiger

799cc triple
94 bhp
79
221
840
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireTraction control4 rideColour TFTWP semi-activeCruise control
Known issues
  • Tiger 800 XCx — sprag clutch failure — 2011-17
  • Reg/rec failure — 2011-17
  • Front fork seal weeping under hard off-road — all years
$13,500
$18,338
$7–10k
2026 Current · 2026

Tiger 900 GT Pro

888cc T-plane triple
Updated for 2024

888cc T-plane triple
108 bhp
90
222
820
Cornering ABSRide-by-wireIMU traction6 ride7" TFTShowa semi-activeHeated grips
Known issues
  • Tiger 900 GT Pro (T-plane) — same crank-sensor pattern as Tiger 1200 — 2020-on
  • Quickshifter sensor failures — 2020-on
  • Otherwise well-developed Triumph triple platform
$16,895
$16,895
$16.9k new
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Power gain +23bhp 85bhp T400 → 108bhp Tiger 900. The triple has stayed central across all four bikes; capacity changed from 885cc to 888cc through several intermediate sizes.
Torque gain +12Nm 78Nm → 90Nm. Modest gain. The T-plane firing on the 900 makes the torque feel bigger than the numbers suggest — uneven crankshaft intervals give a twin-like character.
Weight change +7kg 215kg dry → 222kg wet. Like-for-like roughly equal. Triumph have kept the middleweight Tiger remarkably consistent in mass.
Real cost change −$0.1k $9,720 in 1996 ≈ $19,440 today. The 2026 Tiger 900 GT Pro is $19,298. Effectively the same price in real terms, with semi-active suspension, IMU electronics and TFT dash added.
Rider aids count 0 → 8 1996: nothing. 2026: cornering ABS, traction control, ride modes, cruise, hill hold, lift control, slide control, semi-active suspension.
Engine character Even-firing → T-plane The 2020 redesign brought T-plane firing — uneven crankshaft intervals at 90°/270°/180°. Gives the triple twin-like low-end character. Whether you like it depends on whether you wanted a triple to start with.
Cheapest way in $3.4k A clean 1996 Tiger T400 today. Hinckley-era Triumph triple with trail tyres for less than a kitchen. Surprisingly capable, distinctly British.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Prices are real US MSRPs from Triumph North America press releases / Motorcycle.com archives. Note: 1996 US Tiger was the 885cc T709 model (later 955i in 2002). Tiger 800 launched US 2011. Used-market from Cycle Trader, May 2026. Inflation calculated using US BLS CPI-U.

1996 Tiger T400 Manufacturer specs · Cycle World · Motorcycle.com
2006 Tiger 955i Manufacturer press · Cycle World · autoevolution
2016 Tiger 800 XCx Manufacturer US specs · Motorcycle.com · Total Motorcycle
2026 Tiger 900 GT Pro Manufacturer US · Cycle World · RevZilla Common Tread