Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018 vs. Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
Vue d’ensemble - Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018 vs Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
The Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018 and the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 are both enduro motorcycles with similar engine types, transmission, and cylinder configurations. However, there are several key differences between the two models.
In terms of engine specifications, the Tiger 800 XCA has a bore of 74 mm and a stroke of 61.9 mm, while the Tiger 900 Rally Pro has a larger bore of 78 mm but the same stroke. The engine power of the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is slightly higher at 95.2 HP compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 95 HP. The torque output of the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is also higher at 87 Nm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 79 Nm. The displacement of the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is larger at 888 ccm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 799 ccm.
In terms of suspension, the Tiger 900 Rally Pro features a front suspension with a larger diameter of 45 mm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 43 mm. The travel of the front suspension is also greater on the Tiger 900 Rally Pro at 240 mm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 220 mm. Both models have a swing arm rear suspension with similar travel distances.
Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018
The chassis of both models is made of steel and has a tubular frame type. The rake and trail measurements differ slightly, with the Tiger 900 Rally Pro having a rake of 65.6 degrees and a trail of 145.8 mm, while the Tiger 800 XCA has a rake of 66.6 degrees and a trail of 93.5 mm.
Both models feature double disk front brakes with Brembo brand. The Tiger 900 Rally Pro also has additional advanced rider assistance systems such as cornering ABS and ride by wire, which are not present in the Tiger 800 XCA. Both models have a 21-inch front tire diameter and a 17-inch rear tire diameter, with a rear tire width of 150 mm.
In terms of dimensions and weights, the Tiger 900 Rally Pro has a slightly longer wheelbase at 1551 mm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 1545 mm. The seat height of the Tiger 900 Rally Pro is also slightly higher at 850 mm compared to the Tiger 800 XCA's 840 mm. Both models have a dry weight (with ABS) of around 200 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 19-20 liters.
In terms of strengths, the Tiger 800 XCA excels in its agile engine, easy handling, full comfort features, and six different riding modes, including an Offroad Pro mode. It also offers a great standing position off-road and the traction control and ABS can be deactivated.
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
On the other hand, the Tiger 900 Rally Pro offers a three-cylinder engine full of character, significantly improved off-road capability, comfortable suspension elements, and a quickshifter with blipper as standard. It also comes with generous standard equipment, including heated seats for both the rider and passenger, and has good ergonomics, wind and weather protection, and long-distance capability.
In terms of weaknesses, the Tiger 800 XCA is criticized for its color TFT display not being optimally anti-reflective and its high price. The Tiger 900 Rally Pro has been noted to have less robust handguards for off-road use and a flood of switches on the left handlebars.
Overall, the Tiger 900 Rally Pro offers several improvements over the Tiger 800 XCA in terms of engine performance, off-road capability, and standard features. However, it is important to consider individual preferences and priorities when choosing between the two models.
Caractéristiques techniques Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018 par rapport à Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
Avantages et inconvénients en comparaison
Avantages et inconvénients en comparaison
Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018
La meilleure Tiger 800 qui ait jamais existé - car si la nouvelle Tiger 800 XCa peut se targuer d'un mode Offroad Pro spécial en off-road et d'une magnifique position debout, elle ne fait pas non plus de faux pas sur les routes pavées : une position de conduite magnifique, la même maniabilité que la Tiger 800 XRt, plus axée sur la route, grâce à un guidon plus large, et même plus d'angle d'inclinaison maximum grâce aux débattements de suspension plus longs. Malgré de sérieuses capacités off-road et une conduite sportive, il n'est pas nécessaire de renoncer au confort, l'écran TFT couleur, le pare-brise réglable en hauteur, les poignées et la selle chauffantes ainsi que l'éclairage entièrement LED ne sont pas encore disponibles dans la catégorie moyenne des motos d'aventure chez d'autres constructeurs, même contre un supplément de prix, alors qu'ils sont standard chez le modèle haut de gamme de Triumph.
Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020
Il est impressionnant de voir à quel point cette moto parvient à faire le grand écart entre le tout-terrain et le hors-route, à faire exactement ce qu'une moto d'aventure devrait faire ou ce que l'on veut encore faire avec une moto d'aventure. Et cela avec un degré de maturité qui étonne pour un nouveau modèle et qui montre que chez Triumph, on a fait ses devoirs et que la Tiger 800, déjà sous-estimée, a été développée de manière judicieuse. Même si le sifflement typique du trois cylindres, moins prononcé, peut manquer à certains fans inconditionnels de la Tiger. A la question de savoir si la Tiger 900 Rally Pro est prête pour le voyage, je ne peux répondre que par un "quand est-ce que ça va repartir ?
Comparaison des prix Prix moyen du marché Triumph Tiger 800 XCA vs Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro
There are a few key differences between a Triumph Tiger 800 XCA 2018 and a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020. In terms of price, the actual average price of a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro 2020 is about 14% higher. There are the same number of bikes of both models available on the 1000PS.de marketplace, specifically 4. It takes less time to sell a Triumph Tiger 800 XCA with 82 days compared to 91 days for a Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro. Since model year 2015 1000PS.de editors have written 8 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA and 22 reviews for the Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro since model year 2020. The first review for the Triumph Tiger 800 XCA was published on 5/5/2015 and now has more than 18,900 views. This compares to more than 65,300 views for the first review on Triumph Tiger 900 Rally Pro published on 12/3/2019.