Triumph Daytona 660 Review: Old name with the same game? | Road Test | carandbike
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Feb 24, 2025 09:01 PM
Triumph Daytona 660 Review: Old name with the same game? | Road Test | carandbike
Back in 2012, Triumph rolled out the final edition of the iconic Daytona 675R before pulling its plug. Since then, Triumph hasn’t had a faired motorcycle in its portfolio or a successor to the Daytona, until now. This year, revising the legendary name in a new avatar is the all-new Daytona 660. Based on the Trident 660’s platform, the Daytona 660 has been meticulously reworked and thus it registers more power, handles better and is more comfortable compared to its predecessor. How good is the new Daytona 660, then? And does it justify that ‘Daytona’ name? Watch the video as Janak explains everything that is new on the motorcycle and who it is to ride and more. And most importantly, do let us know in the comments your thoughts on the new Triumph Daytona 660.
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VLF says it has received 2,500 bookings for the Mobster 135 so far, and the introductory price of Rs 1.30 lakh (ex-showroom) will remain valid for an additional 500 buyers.
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