Triumph Motorcycles has launched its middleweight roadster 2025 Trident 660 in a new avatar in India. The price of this vehicle now starts at ₹ 8.4 lakh. This price goes up to ₹ 8.64 lakh, which is the ex-showroom price. Already popular among the riders, this bike has not only come with new technology this time, but fresh color options have also been added to it, making it even more premium and attractive.
Now more advanced riding modes in Triumph Trident 660 2025
Many electronic features have now been made standard in the 2025 Trident 660, which were earlier available at an extra charge. The biggest change is the addition of Sport Mode, which was not there earlier. Now it has a total of three riding modes with Road and Rain Mode, which makes it easier to ride in different conditions.
Apart from this, bidirectional quickshifter and Bluetooth connectivity are also standard now. Earlier, these too had to be paid for. Most importantly, now cruise control has also been provided in it, which makes long distance rides easier. However, to adjust the speed, you will have to turn off the cruise control.
Triumph has upgraded the front suspension in the 2025 model. It now gets a Showa Big Piston front fork, which improves ride quality and control. However, it is not adjustable. Only preload adjustment option is given at the rear.

Engine same as before, performance still strong
There is no change in terms of power. It has the same 660cc liquid-cooled, 3-cylinder engine, which gives 81hp power and 64Nm torque. It comes with a 6-speed gearbox. The bike weighs 190 kg and has a 14-liter fuel tank. The seat height is just 805mm, which makes it comfortable for riders of different heights. It has Michelin Road 5 tires as before .
New colors and increased price
The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 has three new dual-tone paint options – Yellow, Blue and Red. Apart from this, the all-black color is also present as before. The price of the all-black model has been kept at Rs 8.49 lakh. At the same time, you will have to pay Rs 8.64 lakh for the two-color model. You will have to spend ₹ 15,000 more on the new colors. Overall, the price has increased by ₹ 37,000 compared to the previous model.
Who should we compete with?
This bike has no direct rivals, but it faces competition from the Kawasaki Z650RS (₹ 7.20 lakh) and the Honda CB650R E-Clutch (₹ 9.60 lakh) in the market. If you are planning to buy it, you can get information about booking and availability from the nearest Triumph dealership.
The new Triumph Trident 660 has become more advanced, touring-friendly and stylish than before. With upgraded technology and new colour options, it still remains a very sought-after bike in the middleweight roadster segment.