Triumph Trident 660: Overview
The Triumph Trident 660 enters the 2025 model year with key updates that enhance its value and rider appeal in the premium middleweight naked motorcycle segment. Retaining its distinctive retro-modern styling and the proven triple-cylinder platform, the updated Trident now comes equipped with previously optional features, making it a more complete package straight from the showroom floor. With pricing starting at ₹8.49 lakh (ex-showroom), the Trident 660 continues to stand out as a unique proposition in its class, with alternatives including the Kawasaki Z650RS and Honda CB650R E-Clutch for riders seeking comparable performance and design philosophies.
Triumph Trident 660: Price
The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 is priced from ₹8.49 lakh (ex-showroom) for the Jet Black variant, while the newly introduced dual-tone colour options—Cosmic Yellow/Sapphire Black, Diablo Red/Sapphire Black, and Cobalt Blue/Sapphire Black—are available at ₹8.64 lakh (ex-showroom). This represents a price increase of ₹37,000 over the previous model, offset by the inclusion of several premium features as standard.
Triumph Trident 660: Launch Date
The updated 2025 Trident 660 has been launched in India with bookings now open at Triumph dealerships nationwide.
Triumph Trident 660: Variants & Colours
The motorcycle is available in a single mechanical specification but with four distinct paint schemes—Jet Black, Cosmic Yellow/Sapphire Black, Diablo Red/Sapphire Black, and Cobalt Blue/Sapphire Black. The Jet Black finish is the entry option, while the dual-tone colours command a slight premium.
Triumph Trident 660: Mileage
The Trident 660 delivers an ARAI-claimed fuel efficiency of 20 kmpl. Real-world fuel economy may vary depending on road conditions and riding style.
Triumph Trident 660: Specs & Features
The 2025 Trident 660 is powered by the same 660 cc inline three-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine producing 80 bhp and 64 Nm of torque, paired with a six-speed gearbox. Triumph’s Shift Assist bidirectional quickshifter is now standard, along with a new Sport riding mode in addition to Road and Rain modes. Cornering-optimised ABS and traction control, the My Triumph Connectivity system, and single-button cruise control also join the standard equipment list.
Suspension duties are handled by a new Showa Big Piston fork at the front, designed to improve feedback and stability, although it remains non-adjustable. The rear monoshock offers preload adjustment. Braking is managed by dual front discs with Nissin calipers and a single rear disc, supported by ABS. The motorcycle rides on 17-inch alloy wheels fitted with Michelin Road 5 tyres.
The ergonomics remain accessible with an 805 mm seat height, and the bike’s wet weight is 190 kg. The TFT-LCD hybrid display provides clear readouts and supports connectivity features.
Triumph Trident 660: Offers & Deals
As of launch, Triumph India has not announced specific promotional offers for the 2025 Trident 660, though select dealerships may extend benefits such as exchange bonuses, finance schemes, or accessories packages.
Triumph Trident 660: Rivals
The Trident 660 competes with the Kawasaki Z650RS and Honda CB650R.