
December 2025, Mumbai, India At India Bike Week (IBW) 2025, Triumph Motorcycles introduced the redesigned Trident 660, a middleweight streetfighter with a number of new features, better hardware, and upgraded technology that promise aficionados a more thrilling ride.
When Triumph presented its most recent version for the Indian market at IBW 2025, the upgraded Trident 660, which had been updated globally earlier in mid-2025, attracted a lot of attention.
What’s New in the Updated Trident 660?

The core of the Trident is still Triumph’s 660cc inline three-cylinder engine, which produces about 80 horsepower and 64 Nm of torque when combined with a smooth 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. The 2025 update focuses on rider experience and technological advancements while maintaining the same basic performance metrics.
Key upgrades include:
- Bi-directional Quickshifter — Allows clutchless up and down gear changes for smoother shifts.
- Cruise Control — Ideal for long highway journeys, reducing rider fatigue.
- Sport Riding Mode — Added to the existing Road and Rain modes for a more thrilling ride.
- Bluetooth Connectivity & Navigation — Integrated with the digital display for turn-by-turn navigation, music controls, and GoPro connectivity.
- Upgraded Suspension — Showa Big Piston forks enhance handling and stability.
These enhancements make the Trident 660 more competitive in its class, offering premium features that were previously optional on earlier models.
Design & Colours
The core of the Trident is still Triumph’s 660cc inline three-cylinder engine, which produces about 80 horsepower and 64 Nm of torque when combined with a smooth 6-speed gearbox and slipper clutch. The 2025 update focuses on rider experience and technological advancements while maintaining the same basic performance metrics.
Price and Availability in India
The base model of the revised Trident 660 used to cost about ₹8.99 lakh (ex-showroom) in the Indian market, while the dual-tone color variants cost more.
With its fresh updates showcased at India Bike Week 2025, Triumph’s Trident 660 continues to stand out as a tech-rich, fun-to-ride middleweight motorcycle. The new features and improved hardware are aimed at riders who want a balanced blend of performance, comfort, and connectivity in a premium streetfighter package.
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