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New Triumph Trident 660: See The Price!

Published On: July 7, 2025
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Triumph has officially unveiled the 2025 Trident 660 in India, showcasing a more feature-rich package with prices starting from Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

New Price Revealed for the 2025 Triumph Trident 660

The highly anticipated 2025 Triumph Trident 660 has finally had its prices announced for the Indian market. It will be available between Rs 8.49 lakh and Rs 8.64 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

This marks a price increase of Rs 37,000 compared to the outgoing model. The higher price point reflects the significant tech upgrades that are now standard on the popular roadster.

More Tech, More Value

For its 2025 iteration, Triumph has generously bundled several previously optional features as standard equipment. Riders will now enjoy an additional ‘Sport’ riding mode, alongside the existing ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’ modes, enhancing the bike’s versatility.

The bidirectional quickshifter, a highly sought-after performance feature, is now standard. Bluetooth connectivity, which allows for smartphone integration, also comes as a standard offering, adding convenience for modern riders.

A notable new addition to the Trident’s suite of riding aids is cruise control. This feature, controlled by a single button, will be particularly appreciated by those who embark on longer journeys, providing a more relaxed riding experience.

Improved Handling and Unchanged Performance

Beyond the electronics, there’s a key chassis improvement to the 2025 Trident 660. The front fork has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston unit. This change is designed to offer better feedback and control for the rider.

While the front suspension remains non-adjustable, the rear suspension still provides preload adjustment. The heart of the Trident, its liquid-cooled, 660cc, three-cylinder engine, continues to deliver 81hp and 64Nm of torque, ensuring spirited performance.

The bike maintains its manageable seat height of 805mm and a wet weight of 190kg, including its 14-litre fuel tank. It also continues to ride on grippy Michelin Road 5 tyres, known for their excellent performance.

Fresh Colors and Pricing

Triumph has introduced three new vibrant dual-tone color options for the 2025 Trident 660: yellow, blue, and red. These new shades join the classic all-black colorway, which has been retained.

The base all-black model is priced at Rs 8.49 lakh. The three new dual-tone shades are priced slightly higher at Rs 8.64 lakh, reflecting a Rs 15,000 premium for the unique paint schemes.

Rivals in the Segment

While the Triumph Trident 660 doesn’t have direct competitors in its niche, it faces tertiary challenges from other middleweight motorcycles. These include the Kawasaki Z650RS, priced at Rs 7.20 lakh, and the Honda CB650R E-Clutch, which comes in at Rs 9.60 lakh.

  • The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 is priced from Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
  • It now includes Sport riding mode, bidirectional quickshifter, Bluetooth connectivity, and cruise control as standard features.
  • The front suspension has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston fork.
  • The engine performance remains unchanged, delivering 81hp and 64Nm.
  • New color options include yellow, blue, and red dual-tones, alongside the all-black variant.

For detailed availability and booking information, prospective buyers are encouraged to contact their nearest Triumph dealership.

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– More tech now.
– 660cc, 3-cyl motor (81hp, 64Nm, same).
– Price up by Rs 37,000.
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– Sport mode, bidirectional quickshifter, Bluetooth connectivity now standard.
– Cruise control is new.
– Front fork moved to Showa Big Piston (non-adjustable), rear preload adjustable.
– Rest of bike same: 190kg, 805mm seat height, Michelin Road 5 tyres.
– **Price & Colors:**
– Three new colors: yellow, blue, red (dual-tone). All-black retained.
– Black: Rs 8.49 lakh. Dual-tone: Rs 8.64 lakh (+Rs 15,000).
– Rs 37,000 price increase over old model.
– **Rivals:** Kawasaki Z650RS (Rs 7.20 lakh), Honda CB650R E-Clutch (Rs 9.60 lakh) – tertiary threats.
– **Call to action:** Reach out to dealership for availability.
– **Disclaimer:** All prices ex-showroom, India.

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Triumph has officially unveiled the 2025 Trident 660 in India, showcasing a more feature-rich package with prices starting from Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom).

New Price Revealed for the 2025 Triumph Trident 660

The highly anticipated 2025 Triumph Trident 660 has finally had its prices announced for the Indian market. It will be available between Rs 8.49 lakh and Rs 8.64 lakh (ex-showroom, India).

This marks a price increase of Rs 37,000 compared to the outgoing model. The higher price point reflects the significant tech upgrades that are now standard on the popular roadster.

Tech Overhaul: More Features as Standard

For its 2025 iteration, Triumph has generously bundled several previously optional features as standard equipment. Riders will now enjoy an additional ‘Sport’ riding mode, alongside the existing ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’ modes, enhancing the bike’s versatility.

The bidirectional quickshifter, a highly sought-after performance feature, is now standard. Bluetooth connectivity, which allows for smartphone integration, also comes as a standard offering, adding convenience for modern riders.

A notable new addition to the Trident’s suite of riding aids is cruise control. This feature, controlled by a single button, will be particularly appreciated by those who embark on longer journeys, providing a more relaxed riding experience.

Riding Dynamics and Performance

Beyond the electronics, there’s a key chassis improvement to the 2025 Trident 660. The front fork has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston unit. This change is designed to offer better feedback and control for the rider.

While the front suspension remains non-adjustable, the rear suspension still provides preload adjustment. The heart of the Trident, its liquid-cooled, 660cc, three-cylinder engine, continues to deliver 81hp and 64Nm of torque, ensuring spirited performance.

The bike maintains its manageable seat height of 805mm and a wet weight of 190kg, including its 14-litre fuel tank. It also continues to ride on grippy Michelin Road 5 tyres, known for their excellent performance.

Fresh Look: New Colors Introduced

Triumph has introduced three new vibrant dual-tone color options for the 2025 Trident 660: yellow, blue, and red. These new shades join the classic all-black colorway, which has been retained.

The base all-black model is priced at Rs 8.49 lakh. The three new dual-tone shades are priced slightly higher at Rs 8.64 lakh, reflecting a Rs 15,000 premium for the unique paint schemes.

  • The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 is priced from Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
  • It now includes Sport riding mode, bidirectional quickshifter, Bluetooth connectivity, and cruise control as standard features.
  • The front suspension has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston fork.
  • The engine performance remains unchanged, delivering 81hp and 64Nm.
  • New color options include yellow, blue, and red dual-tones, alongside the all-black variant.

While the Trident 660 doesn’t have direct competitors, it faces tertiary challenges from bikes like the Kawasaki Z650RS and Honda CB650R E-Clutch. For detailed availability and booking information, prospective buyers are encouraged to contact their nearest Triumph dealership.

Anshu Kaushik

Anshu Kaushik is an automotive analyst and business writer with over 8 years of experience covering market trends, consumer insights, and product innovations. With a background in finance and a lifelong passion for engineering, he bridges technical depth and economic perspective in his coverage. His work has been cited in business journals and product strategy briefs. Anshu’s insights help readers make confident, informed decisions in fast-moving sectors like cars and commerce. Find him on LinkedIn.

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