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Triumph Trident 660 vs CFMoto 650GT Comparison

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

Trident 660 vs 650GT Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsTrident 660650GT
Price8.41 L6.31 L
Power660.0 CC649.3 CC
ClassSportsSports
Mileage15.00 KM/L20.00 KM/L
Trident 660
Triumph Trident 660
*Ex-Showroom Price
8.41 L
650GT
CFMoto 650GT
*Ex-Showroom Price
6.31 L
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STD
Triumph Trident 660
STD
8.41 L
STD BS VI
CFMoto 650GT
STD BS VI
6.31 L

Overview

Overall Rating
7.7
7.0
Design8.507.50
Performance7.757.00
Fuel Consumption7.507.00
Significance8.756.00
Safety6.756.50
Comfort8.007.25
Value For Money7.008.50

Specifications

Engine CC660.0 CC649.3 CC
Max Torque64.0058.00
Top SpeedN/A195 kmph
No. of Gears6 Gears6 Gears
Starting MechanismSelf StartElectric Start

Features

Coninental ABS No Yes

Pros Cons of 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.

Pros Cons CFMoto 650GT

Pros

  • Stylish
  • Powerful motor
  • Good ride quality

Cons

  • Build could be better
  • Cumbersome at city speeds
  • Better illumination from headlamp

Verdict

The CFMoto 650 GT is aimed at those who like touring and comes with a sharp fairing, LED lights, two riding modes - Touring and Sports, and a 5-inch TFT instrument display. The model is also packed with a USB charging port, 12V power outlet and a contoured seat for added comfort. The bike draws power from the 649.3 cc twin-cylinder engine that develops 55.65 bhp at 8250 rpm and 54.4 Nm of peak torque at 7000 rpm. It is priced at Rs. 5.59 lakh (ex-showroom).

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