Triumph Officially Announces Launch of Trident 660 In India Next Month

Triumph Trident 660

Triumph Motorcycles has declared its official launch date for the Trident 660 in India which will go on sale from April 6, 2021. The Trident 660 has hit the international markets already and is set to launch in India.

The company is currently accepting pre-launch bookings for the motorcycle ahead of its launch for a token amount of Rs. 50,000. The Trident 660 motorcycle price has already been revealed prior to its launch.

The Triumph Trident 660 has a street-naked look with a contoured fuel-tank and comes with round-shaped LED headlamps, an underbelly exhaust, a single-seat design. Its single-piece handlebar helps its upright riding position although the footpegs are rear set.

The 189kg motorcycle has a fuel tank capacity of 14-litre. It will be offered in four colour options: Crystal White, Sapphire Black, Matt Jet Black & Silver Ice, and Silver Ice & Diablo Red.

The motorcycle features a set of electronic rider aids which consists of a ride-by-wire throttle, switchable traction control, a dual-channel ABS and two riding modes namely road & rain. The company also offers an optional bi-directional quick-shifter called the ‘Triumph Shift-Assist’.

A connected technology called ‘My Triumph Connectivity System’ is provided by the company which can be controlled using the switchgear cube and a TFT display.

The Triumph Trident 660 has a liquid-cooled, in-line 3-cylinder 660cc engine that produces 80bhp of max power at 10250 rpm and 64 Nm of peak torque at 6250rpm. The engine is paired with a 6-speed gearbox along with a standard slip-assist clutch.

The motorcycle also features a perimeter frame and swingarm at either sides. Showa 41mm upside down separate function forks at the front and Showa mono-shock unit with adjustability for preload at the rear handles the suspension duties of the motorcycle.

Nissin’s twin 310mm floating discs with two-piston sliding callipers at the front, and a single 255mm disc with a single-piston sliding calliper at the rear is used in the braking set-up. At either ends of the mototcycle is the alloy wheels of 17-inch shod with performance tyres.

The Trident 660 features various cosmetic and functional accessories which consists of coloured flyscreen, bar-end mirrors, aluminium belly pan, frame protection as well as front axle protectors, engine cover protection, tank pad, and a USB charger.

The Trident 660 is expected to bring in a lot of customers for the company and will compete against the likes of the Kawasaki Z650 in the Indian market.

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