India, July 2025: Triumph Motorcycles has officially introduced the revised Trident 660 to the Indian market, with a starting price of ₹8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). This means that motorcycle lovers no longer have to wait. The 2025 Trident 660 promises to provide an even more thrilling middleweight naked bike experience with improved riding characteristics, new features, and new design.
A Modern Machine, Now More Feature-Rich
Numerous new improvements that improve comfort and performance are included in the 2025 Triumph Trident 660. The addition of a Sport riding mode, which goes well with the current Road and Rain modes, is the most noteworthy change. Triumph has now made the bidirectional quickshifter a standard equipment for riders who like smooth gear changes.
The bike has undergone a significant technological overhaul, including cruise control, which is a great addition for highway touring, and Bluetooth connectivity for smartphone integration. Additionally, traction control and cornering ABS are now standard, enhancing safety in a variety of riding scenarios.
Enhanced Hardware for Superior Handling
The Showa Big Piston USD fork, which replaces the previous configuration, gives the 2025 Trident 660 a hardware boost. Although it can’t be adjusted, it offers better input and ride quality. Preload adjustment is still available on the rear suspension.
Michelin Road 5 tires offer reliable grip and stability, while dual 310mm discs in front and a 255mm disc at the back handle braking performance.
Performance That Remains Tried and True
The Trident 660’s 660cc inline three-cylinder engine, which has been proven to produce 81 PS and 64 Nm of torque, is still under the hood. Because it is coupled to a 6-speed gearbox, the ride is snappy and elegant. For both intense weekend rides and city commutes, the engine provides the optimal mix of high-end performance and low-end torque.
The bike’s approachable and adaptable nature remains intact by key specifications such a 14-liter fuel tank, an 805mm seat height, and a kerb weight of about 190 kg.
Striking New Looks
In addition to the standard All-Black model, Triumph has added new dual-tone color options in Yellow, Blue, and Red to go with its technological improvement. The more colorful dual-tone models cost a little more at ₹8.64 lakh, while the All-Black model costs ₹8.49 lakh.\
Riding Into a Competitive Segment
With the new modifications, the 2025 Triumph Trident 660 takes on competitors like the Kawasaki Z650 and Honda CB650R more fiercely in the middleweight class. The Trident is an appealing option for consumers of high-end naked bikes because it has superior technology and the distinctive appeal of a triple-cylinder engine, even though the Kawasaki undercuts it on price.
An already amazing motorbike receives much-needed improvements with the new Triumph Trident 660. It is positioned to draw in new riders and please current Triumph enthusiasts thanks to improved rider aids, a more sophisticated suspension system, and more safety measures. The extensive improvements make the 2025 Trident 660 a formidable competitor in its class, and the minor price increase is warranted.
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