Triumph Motorcycles has showcased the upgraded Trident 660 at India Bike Week (IBW) 2025, reaffirming its strong focus on the Indian middleweight motorcycle segment. The updated streetfighter was originally launched in July 2025, and its presence at IBW allowed enthusiasts to experience the refreshed model up close.
With new colour options, added electronic riding aids, and improved suspension hardware, the updated Trident 660 has evolved into a more feature-rich and capable motorcycle, while retaining its proven performance package.
Updated Design and New Colour Options
The upgraded Triumph Trident 660 is now available in four colour schemes, offering buyers more visual variety and personalization.
Colour options and pricing (ex-showroom):
Jet Black – ₹8.99 lakh
Diablo Red – ₹9.14 lakh
Cosmic Yellow – ₹9.14 lakh
Cobalt Blue – ₹9.14 lakh
The Jet Black variant is the most affordable option, while the remaining three colours command a slight premium. The overall design remains familiar, maintaining the Trident’s minimalist streetfighter styling with clean lines and a muscular stance.
New Electronic Features and Riding Aids
One of the biggest highlights of the 2025 update is the addition of several advanced electronic features, making the Trident 660 more competitive in its segment.
New features include:
Bi-directional quickshifter for clutchless upshifts and downshifts
Cruise control system, enhancing comfort on highway rides
Additional Sport riding mode
With this update, the Trident 660 now offers three riding modes:
Sport
Road
Rain
These modes adjust throttle response and traction control intervention, allowing the bike to adapt to different riding conditions and rider preferences.
Bluetooth Connectivity as Standard
Triumph has also added Bluetooth connectivity as standard, significantly improving the bike’s tech offering. Through smartphone pairing, riders get access to:
Turn-by-turn navigation
Music control
GoPro operation
This upgrade makes the Trident 660 more practical for touring and daily use, aligning it with modern rider expectations.
Suspension Upgrade for Better Handling
Another major mechanical update comes in the form of a new Showa Big Piston front fork. This suspension upgrade is expected to deliver:
Improved front-end feedback
Better stability at high speeds
Enhanced handling during cornering
The suspension enhancement makes the Trident more confidence-inspiring, especially for spirited riding and long-distance touring.
Engine and Performance Remain Unchanged
Despite the upgrades, Triumph has retained the same proven powertrain, which continues to be one of the Trident’s strongest points.
Engine specifications:
Engine: 660cc, inline three-cylinder
Maximum power: 79.8 bhp at 10,250 rpm
Peak torque: 64 Nm at 6,250 rpm
The triple-cylinder engine is known for its smooth power delivery, strong mid-range, and engaging exhaust note, making it suitable for both city riding and highway cruising.
Why the Updated Trident 660 Makes More Sense Now
With the addition of advanced electronics, improved suspension, and modern connectivity features, the upgraded Trident 660 has become a much more compelling package than before. These updates address key areas that riders expect in a premium middleweight motorcycle in 2025.
The bike now offers a better balance of performance, comfort, technology, and everyday usability, strengthening its position against rivals in the segment.
Final Thoughts
The showcasing of the upgraded Triumph Trident 660 at India Bike Week 2025 highlights Triumph’s commitment to continuously improving its products for the Indian market. While the engine remains unchanged, the addition of electronic riding aids, Bluetooth connectivity, and improved suspension significantly enhances the overall riding experience.
Priced from ₹8.99 lakh (ex-showroom), the updated Trident 660 stands out as a well-rounded streetfighter that caters to both performance-focused riders and those seeking modern features and comfort.