
Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition pays tribute to 007
India Today
Strictly limited to just 250 motorcycles, the new Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition features a distinctive design, new paint scheme, special livery, and crafted with unique Bond Edition branding.
Celebrating the partnership between two British icons, Triumph announced a new limited-edition motorcycle inspired by the Tiger 900 Rally Pro, which features in the forthcoming 25th James Bond Film, No Time To Die. Strictly limited to just 250 motorcycles, the new Tiger 900 Bond Edition features a distinctive design, new paint scheme, special livery, and is crafted with unique Bond Edition branding. The new Tiger 900 Bond Edition joins the Land Rover Defender Bond Edition announced a few weeks back by Jaguar Land Rover.
The new Triumph Tiger 900 Bond Edition features a unique Matt Sapphire Black paint scheme and 007 graphics, enhancing the bike’s stand-out look and premium style. Each motorcycle comes with a billet machined handlebar clamp, with the bike’s unique limited edition number. The Tiger 900 Bond Edition includes premium ‘blacked out’ detailing throughout, with a black finish on the frame, headlight finishers, side panels, sump guard, pillion footrest hangers, auxiliary lamp shrouds, and engine guards.

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