If you are looking for a street bike that is pocket-friendly, premium-looking and fun to run, the Triumph Trident 660 may be the perfect package for you. This bike is Triumph’s cheapest inline-three-engine motorcycle, but it is by no means an entry-level in terms of features and performance. The 2025 update added features that are usually found in more expensive bikes, making the Trident 660 even more attractive today.

Price

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The Triumph Trident 660 has an X-showroom price ₹899,000 in India. It only comes in one variant, but four attractive color options give you the freedom to add personal touch to it.

Design

Take the Ride, Triumph Trident 660 Available in India from Rs 9.32 Lakh - Times  Bull

The design of the Trident 660 is modern, compact and premium. Its street-naked look is balanced, making it neither too aggressive nor too simple. Round LED headlamps, muscular tanks, sharp tail sections and tri-color graphics give it a unique identity. Overall, this bike is perfect for riders who want a machine that is attractive but not too dramatic — a true glimpse of European style.

Features

Take the Ride, Triumph Trident 660 Available in India from Rs 9.32 Lakh - Times  Bull

The 2025 update is the biggest feature of the Trident 660. The company has standardized many premium features, further increasing its value. The bike now has a by-directional quickshifter, making the gearshift even smoother and faster. Bluetooth connectivity, cruise control and a new sport riding mode make it one of the most advanced bikes in its segment. Road and rain modes, which were already available, now combine with Sport Mode to make Riding even more customized.

Engine

Take the Ride, Triumph Trident 660 Available in India from Rs 9.32 Lakh - Times  Bull

The heart of this bike is its 660cc inline-three engine — and that makes it different from other bikes. The smoothness and linear power delivery of this three-cylinder motorcycle make it a unique riding experience. The engine gives torque of 79.8 bhp and 64 Nm, providing a confidant ride from city roads to highways. A six-speed gearbox with an assist and slipper clutch makes the ride even more comfortable, especially in traffic and while downshifting.

Hardware

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Triumph’s premium philosophy Trident looks clean in the 660’s hardware. Its tubular steel perimeter frame gives excellent stability. Michelin Road 5 tires mounted on 17-inch alloy wheels give great grip in both rain and drought. Twin 310mm discs at the front and 255mm discs at the rear, both equipped with Nissin calipers, ensuring a safe and responsive ride. ABS is standard, which gives you complete confidence when applying brakes. Weighing 189 kg and a 14-liter tank, this bike is ready for any kind of riding – for commuting or weekend sprints.