The much anticipated Triumph Daytona 660 has been listed on the official Indian website, hinting at an upcoming launch.
The upcoming Triumph Daytona 660 might be sharing the same engine as the current models - Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660. These models are currently being powered by an inline-three, liquid-cooled engine, generating 93.80 bhp & 69 NM peak torque. This engine is already known for offering amazing performance and acceleration. The pickup on this bike is also going to be great.
As for other hardware, the Daytona 660 is fitted with an agile suspension system and a tubular steel frame that will make the cornering smooth and easy. The front suspension is a 41 mm USD Fork with 110 mm travel. The rear suspension system will have a Showa Monoshock with a preload adjustability feature.
For the braking system, the bike will probably have 220 mm single disc brakes with 1-piston for the rear and for the front suspension, it has 310 mm disc brakes with 4-piston callipers. This system offers great control and very responsive braking. Along with these, the bike will also have a dual-channel ABS for additional safety and peace of mind.
In addition to its outstanding performance, the Daytona 660's edgy look draws attention. Three striking colour options are available to riders:
While the precise release date and price are still unknown, the listing on the official website implies that the launch is imminent.
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