Triumph has unveiled its popular Trident 660 motorcycle for 2025 with new electronics and improved suspension. The Trident 660, which first launched in 2021, quickly became a hit, selling more than 35,600 units worldwide. As a result, this success made it easy for Triumph to decide on upgrades for 2025 without changing the motorcycle’s price in Europe.
The newest feature in the bikes is the six-axis IMU. This brings in cornering ABS and traction control, which can make the bike safer and easier to handle in a turn. The Trident 2025 also comes with a bidirectional quickshifter as standard. This means riders can shift gears almost without touching the clutch; something that was previously an optional extra. Also included as standard for those long tours is cruise control.
The Trident's 660cc engine still makes 80 bhp, but there's a new Sport ride mode. This mode gives quicker and sharper throttle responses. It joins the Road and Rain modes, which help riders adjust to different road conditions.
Furthermore, the suspension has also been improved. The front now has a Showa 41mm Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP), which makes the ride smoother and better to handle. This is a big upgrade from the previous fork. The rear suspension stays the same, with a preload-adjustable Showa RSU rear shock.
Triumph offers the Trident 660 in four colour options for 2025. Three of these are new: Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red. The Jet Black colour option from the previous model is still available. Apart from this, the price of the 2025 Trident 660 remains the same as the previous model in Europe.
In India, where the Trident 660 is a popular choice, Triumph is expected to maintain the price of Rs. 8.25 lakh (ex-showroom).
Before you go, don’t forget to check out the recently unveiled 2025 Aprilia Tuono V4.
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