Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
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Triumph Tiger 850 Sport vs Yamaha XSR700 Comparison

Overview: Tiger 850 Sport vs XSR700

Key Features

Start Option Electric Electric
Transmission Type Manual Manual
Front Brake Dual Disc Dual Disc
Displacement 888 cc 689 cc
Maximum Power 84 hp 73.7 hp
Ground Clearance - 140 mm
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User Ratings & Review Comparison

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    Obviously when I selected this particular model from Triumph, I could invent quite a few aspects that were aligning with my requirement out of a...

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    Mujadid Dec 10, 2025 for Triumph Tiger 850 Sport
  • A cross between a Roadster and a Scrambler

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    Nicholas Sep 17, 2025 for Yamaha XSR700

From The Experts

Things we like
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Refined and powerful engine

Agile handling

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Things we don't like
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Stiff ride quality

The pillion seat feels cramped

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Engine & Performance

Displacement 888 cc 689 cc
Maximum Power 84 hp 73.7 hp
Fuel Tank Capacity 20 L 14 L
No. Of Strokes 4-Stroke 4-Stroke
No. Of Cylinder 3 2
Injection Type Fuel Injection Fuel Injection
Cooling System Liquid Cooled Liquid Cooled
Clutch Type Wet, Multi-Plate Wet, Multi-Plate
Bore X Stroke 78.0 mm x 61.9 mm 80 mm x 68.6 mm
Compression Ratio 11.27:1 11.5:1
Engine Type In-line 3-Cylinder, 12 Valve, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC Engine 2-Cylinder, 4-Stroke, Liquid-Cooled, DOHC, 4-Valves
Maximum Torque 82 Nm 68 Nm
Drive Type Chain Drive Chain Drive
Valve Configuration DOHC DOHC
Exhaust Pipes 3 Into 1 Exhaust 2 in 1 Exhaust
Valves Per Cylinder 4 4
RPM at Maximum Torque 6500 rpm 6500 rpm
Fuel Consumption 19.2 kmpl 23.2 kmpl
RPM at Maximum Power 8500 rpm 9000 rpm
Lubrication System -- Wet Sump
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Dimension

Category Sport Sport
Seating Capacity 2 2
Kerb Weight 192 kg 186 kg
Wheel Base 1556 mm 1405 mm
Seat Height 820 mm 835 mm
Width 830 mm 820 mm
Height 1410 mm 1130 mm
Ground Clearance -- 140 mm
Oil Tank Capacity -- 2.7 L
Length -- 2075 mm
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Fuel & Ignition

Start Option Electric Electric
Fuel Supply System EFI EFI
Fuel Type Gasoline Gasoline
Ignition System -- TCI

Chassis & Suspension

Front Suspension USD Fork Telescopic Fork
Rear Suspension Marzocchi Shock Swing Arm
Suspension Travel(Front) -- 130 mm
Suspension Travel(Rear) -- 137 mm

Wheels & Tyres

Front Tyre 100/90 R19 120/70 ZR17
Front Wheel Size R19 R17
Tyre Type Radial, Tubeless Runf
Rear Wheel Size R17 R17
Rear Tyre 150/70 R17 180/55 ZR17

Electrical

Battery Voltage 12 V 12 V

Gear & Transmission

Transmission Type Manual Manual
Gear Box 6-Speed 6-Speed

Safety & Security

ABS Yes Yes
Pass Switch Yes Yes
Launch Control No No
Leg Guards No No
Engine Check Warning Yes --
Side Reflectors Yes Yes
Back Rest No No
Shutter Lock -- No
Riding Modes -- Sport Sport
Engine Immobilizer -- Yes
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Console

Odometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Fuel Gauge Digital Digital Digital Digital
Tripmeter Yes --
Display Screen Yes Yes
Tachometer Yes Yes
Speedometer Digital Digital Digital Digital
Oil Change Indicator -- Yes
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Chassis & Suspension

Body Frame Type Tubular Tubular Diamond Diamond
Body Frame Material Steel Steel --
Seat Type Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped Dual Stepped
Side Wings Yes --

Electrical

Indicator Light Yes Yes
Head Lamp LED LED LED LED
Tail Lamp LED LED LED LED
Adjustable Headlights Yes Yes

Differentiating Features

Height Adjustable Seats No No

Brake

Front Brake Dual Disc Dual Disc Dual Disc Dual Disc
Rear Brake Disc Disc Disc Disc

Triumph Tiger 850 Sport vs Yamaha XSR700 FAQs

Which Motorcycle has more power between Triumph Tiger 850 Sport vs Yamaha XSR700?

The Triumph Tiger 850 Sport has power of 84 hp with 82 Nm torque and Yamaha XSR700 has power of 73.7 hp with 68 Nm torque. Thus making Tiger 850 Sport the more powerful as compared to XSR700.

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Which Motorcycle has more safety features between Triumph Tiger 850 Sport vs Yamaha XSR700?

Tiger 850 Sport safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Side Reflectors and Engine Check Warning

XSR700 safety features: ABS, Pass Switch, Side Reflectors and Engine Immobilizer

The Triumph Tiger 850 Sport and Yamaha XSR700 both have same Safety Features.

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