Triumph Tiger (2015)
2015 Triumph Tiger
CarHunch analysed 2,498 real MOT records for the 2015 Triumph Tiger.
Real test outcomes — pass rates, defect profiles, mileage data — from verified DVLA records. Updated as new MOTs are recorded.
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The 2015 Triumph Tiger is substantially more reliable than the UK average, with a 93.5% first-time pass rate against the national benchmark of 80%—a genuine strength. Dangerous defects have affected 17.1% of the fleet, which is moderately concerning but not severe enough to be a deal-breaker for buyers who prioritize regular inspections.
At a median of 14,531 miles for a nine-year-old bike, these Tigers show modest real-world usage, suggesting many are weekend or collector machines rather than hard-ridden commuters. The low failure rate (0.53 per vehicle) and reasonable advisory count (2.8) indicate straightforward maintenance needs, so budget for routine work but expect few nasty surprises—just have any prospective purchase independently checked for braking and suspension issues before committing.
The 2015 Triumph Tiger passes its MOT first time at roughly the UK average rate (93.5%) — solid but worth checking this vehicle's history carefully.
These stats describe 2,498 vehicles as a group. The specific vehicle you're looking at could be the one good example or the one outlier. Run its registration to find out.
What tends to go wrong
Across 2,498 vehicles — figures show how many had each issue flagged at least once in their MOT history.
Data covers a 3-year window centred on 2015.
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Before you buy a 2015 Triumph Tiger
Based on MOT data from 2,498 vehicles — here's what to check.
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recurring advisories often signal problems years before they become failures.
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Brake pipes, sills and subframes are the key areas on a vehicle this age — structural rust is hard to spot without getting underneath. A mechanic will check all of this before you commit, and give you a concrete basis to negotiate on price.
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Colour Breakdown
Based on 24,753 Triumph Tiger vehicles registered in the UK — across all years. From DVLA registration records.
Mileage Distribution
Most 2015 Triumph Tiger vehicles sit in the blue band. If the vehicle you're looking at is outside it, it's either unusually low or high mileage for its age.
Half of all 2015 Triumph Tiger vehicles fall between 9,706 and 20,915 miles.
2015 Triumph Tiger — Still on the Road
Most 2015 Triumph Tigers are still being driven.
Strong survival — 1,853 vehicles still getting MOTs in 2025, 82% of the peak.
Based on vehicles from this manufacture year that had at least one MOT test in each calendar year. Data from 2018–2025.
* The 2020 dip reflects the government's COVID-19 MOT exemption, which allowed certificates to be extended by six months — fewer tests were conducted that year.
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