With 150 horsepower and a revvy three-cylinder engine, the Triumph Tiger 1200 GT Pro brings impressive numbers to the spec sheet and stands as the most powerful of the ten adventure bikes in our comprehensive test. But what does this power mean in practice? During our test through the mountainous roads of Austria, the test riders had mixed reactions. While some praised the sheer power as perfect for demanding tours and quick acceleration out of corners, there was also criticism regarding the load changes.
Arlo sums it up: "The 150 horsepower are there when you need them. But whether you really need them is another question." For some riders, the engine was simply too much, especially in the lower and mid-range, where the engine wants to be wound out rather than convincing with solid torque from the middle. The power is undoubtedly there, but not everyone felt it matched the character of an adventure bike.