2025 Triumph Trident 660 Priced At Rs. 8.49 Lakh

- Triumph Trident 660 gets loaded with standard tech
- Gets standard quickshifter, cornering ABS, traction control
- Prices now begin at Rs. 8,49 lakh (Ex-showroom)
Triumph Motorcycles has revealed the prices of the updated Trident 660 roadster which now gets a lot of standard tech and features. The updated Triumph Trident 660 has been priced from Rs. 8.49 lakh to Rs. 8.64 lakh (Ex-showroom) gets new features and colour options which should give this middleweight roadster fresh appeal. Known for its entertaining personality and compact size, the Trident 660 now gets several standard features which were all optional extras earlier which had to be paid for.
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For 2025, the Trident 660 also gets an additional Sport mode, in addition to the Road and Rain modes. A bi-directional quickshifter and Bluetooth connectivity are now standard as well. Additionally, the Trident 660 now also comes equipped with cruise control, which can be operated with a single button, even though the system doesn’t allow speed adjustments on the go without disengaging cruise control.
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Mechanically, the Trident 660 now gets a Showa 41 mm separate function big piston fork with 120 mm front wheel travel, which should offer better feedback and control, even though it’s non-adjustable. At the rear is a Showa monoshock which provides 130 mm of rear wheel travel and preload adjustability. The 17-inch cast alloy wheels are kitted out with Michelin Road 5 tyres. The Trident 660 also gets a six-axis IMU which powers the cornering ABS and traction control.
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On the powertrain front, the Trident 660 continues to be powered by the same 660 cc, liquid-cooled, 12 valve, DOHC inline three-cylinder engine which makes 81 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of peak torque at 6,250 rpm. The wet weight of the Trident 660 with its 14-litre fuel tank is 190 kg, and seat height remains the same at 805 mm.
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Three new dual-tone colour options on the Trident 660 are priced at Rs. 8.64 lakh (Ex-showroom), while the base Jet Black colour option is priced at Rs. 8.49 lakh (Ex-showroom). The dual-tone colour options include Diablo Red/Sapphire Black, Cosmic Yellow/Sapphire Black and Cobalt Blue/Sapphire Black. Spec for spec, the Trident 660's rivals include the likes of the Kawasaki Z650 and the Honda CB650R.
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