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Kawasaki Versys 650 vs Triumph Trident 660 Comparison

Compare Kawasaki Versys 650 vs Triumph Trident 660 to know which is better. Detailed bikes comparison on Kawasaki Versys 650 vs Triumph Trident 660; compare on-road price, performance and other features on bike comparison site.

Versys 650 vs Trident 660 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsVersys 650Trident 660
Price8.48 L8.41 L
Power649.0 CC660.0 CC
ClassSportsSports
Mileage20.00 KM/L15.00 KM/L
Versys 650
Kawasaki Versys 650
*Ex-Showroom Price
8.48 L
Trident 660
Triumph Trident 660
*Ex-Showroom Price
8.41 L
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Kawasaki Versys 650
2025 Standard
8.48 L
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Triumph Trident 660
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8.41 L

Overview

User Rating
7.5
7.7
Design7.508.50
Performance7.507.75
Fuel Consumption6.007.50
Significance9.008.75
Safety7.006.75
Comfort8.008.00
Value For Money7.007.00

Specifications

Max Torque61 Nm @ 7,000 Rpm64.00

Features

Multi-functional instruments with TFT display No Yes
Triumph Shift Assist (Accessory fit) No Yes
2 riding modes (road and rain) No Yes

Pros Cons of Kawasaki Versys 650

Pros

  • Comfortable ride
  • Great tourer
  • Value-friendly

Cons

  • Tall seat height
  • Limited electronic aids
  • Dated design

Verdict

The Kawasaki Versys 650 is a great bike to ride around the city - riding in traffic isn't much of a wrestle, considering the bike looks quite tall and imposing. The Versys 650 could very well be all the bike you need - for your daily commute, for the weekend ride, and even for the long haul with your significant other as pillion with luggage. At ₹ 7.3 lakh (on-road Delhi), you can look at the Benelli 600 GT and even the Honda CBR 650F as options. 

Pros Cons Triumph Trident 660

Pros

  • Great seating ergonomics
  • Performance
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Stiff Ride quality
  • Vibrations at higher revs
  • Lacks road presence 

Verdict

The Trident 660 has been positioned as an entry-level premium bike, for riders with less experience, or for those looking for a bike to get back into motorcycling. Looking at just the numbers, the Trident may not feel like much, but with 80 bhp power, with 90 per cent of the torque spread out across the rev range, in a 189 kg kerb weight package, makes for quite an entertaining motorcycle. It will be perfect for the daily commute, and will be up for some weekend fun.

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