2025 Triumph Trident 660 unveiled globally, updated with new technology

2025 Triumph Trident 660 unveiled globally, updated with new technology

Triumph has launched the 2025 Trident 660, which includes new color options, electronic assists and improved suspension. This includes standard cruise control,

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Triumph Motorcycles recently unveiled the updated Trident 660 Roadster and it is expected to come with several feature upgrades while maintaining the engine performance. (Triumph UK)

The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 has been unveiled globally with several new features. The latest generation of the middleweight naked roadster will be offered with four new color options, new electronic aids and an updated suspension setup. With this, the new Trident can now be had with cruise control, while traction control and cornering ABS come as standard features. It sports an all-LED headlamp, an integrated tail lamp and self-canceling indicators.

The powertrain and performance figures remain largely unchanged, with the same 660 cc liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder making 81 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. It is mated to a six-speed manual gearbox and a slip and assist clutch, and is equipped with Trident ride-by-wire technology, a new riding mode and a quickshifter.

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The Trident 660 is built around a tubular steel perimeter frame with a two-way steel swingarm. The updated roadster has 41 mm Showa USD forks at the front, while a monoshock RSU has been installed at the rear. The Trident runs on five-spoke 17-inch cast aluminum wheels. Braking duties are handled by the same twin 310 mm disc at the front and single 255 mm disc at the rear.

Triumph Trident 660: Key features of the updated roadster

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The new and updated Triumph Trident 660 runs on the same powertrain as before but gets important features like traction control, traction control and cornering ABS.

Triumph Motorcycles has fitted a new sensor system, called the Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU), which is said to continuously monitor and adjust engine and braking parameters. This allows features such as traction control, optimized cornering ABS and cruise control to be offered as standard on the motorcycle.

The Trident 660 has three different riding modes, with 'Sport' mode being the newest. This mode brings quicker throttle response while the 'Road' mode focuses on refinement. Triumph says the 'Rain' mode softens the Trident's power delivery to make it suitable for wet conditions.

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Other new features include an LCD instrument console with an integrated TFT connectivity unit that offers turn-by-turn navigation, calls, music and GoPro functionality. Triumph has fitted its bi-directional quickshifter as a standard feature on the 2025 Trident 660, which was an optional add-on in the preceding model.

The updated Triumph Trident 660 is expected to be launched in India, but the brand has not confirmed any date or price for the country market. In Europe, the new model is priced at £7,895 (approx.), the same as its predecessor 8.67 lakh), which is expected to be the case for India also

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First publication date: 09 October 2024, 20:00 PM IST

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