After creating buzz on social media last week, Triumph has officially launched the 2025 Triumph Trident 660 in India, revealing a more tech-loaded and rider-friendly package. Prices now start at ₹8.49 lakh for the base black model and go up to ₹8.64 lakh for the new dual-tone colour variants (ex-showroom, India). That’s a price hike of ₹37,000, but it comes with solid feature additions.
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What’s New on the 2025 Triumph Trident 660?
- Sport Riding Mode added alongside Road & Rain
- Bidirectional Quickshifter and Bluetooth Connectivity now standard
- Cruise Control added — a first for this model
- Upgraded Front Suspension: Now uses Showa Big Piston fork for better ride feel
Triumph has taken features that were earlier optional (and costly) and made them standard. The addition of cruise control, though basic in function, will be a big win for touring riders.
Same Engine, New Experience
The Trident retains its 660cc inline 3-cylinder motor, delivering a familiar 81hp and 64Nm. It still weighs 190kg (wet), runs on Michelin Road 5 tyres, and has a seat height of 805mm, making it approachable for most riders.
Colour Options & Price Breakdown
- Rs 8.49 lakh – Base black colourway
- Rs 8.64 lakh – Dual-tone colours: Yellow, Blue, and Red
The design still features mostly black bodywork, with the tank showcasing the new vibrant shades.
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Competition & Final Word
While the Trident 660 doesn’t have a direct rival, it faces indirect competition from the likes of:
- Kawasaki Z650RS (₹7.20 lakh)
- Honda CB650R E-Clutch (₹9.60 lakh)
For riders eyeing an all-rounder with punchy performance and now more tech per rupee, the updated Trident 660 makes an even stronger case for itself. Visit your nearest Triumph dealership for availability.
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