The India Bike Week (IBW) 2025 featured a major highlight for middleweight enthusiasts with the showcase of the updated Triumph Trident 660. While this refined streetfighter was officially updated in the Indian market earlier in July 2025, its presence at IBW allowed riders to get a first-hand look at the new standard technology and hardware upgrades that define the 2026 model year.

The most significant mechanical change for the updated Trident 660 is the introduction of a more sophisticated suspension system. Triumph has equipped the motorcycle with Showa Big Piston forks (SFF-BP), which are designed to provide improved handling and better stability, particularly during aggressive riding or under heavy braking.
The core performance remains centered around the proven 660cc, liquid-cooled, inline-three engine. Key specifications include:
Triumph has significantly enhanced the value of the Trident 660 by making several premium electronic aids standard features rather than optional extras.
The updated model is available in four distinct color schemes, with pricing reflecting the choice of livery:
| Color Variant | Ex-Showroom Price |
| Jet Black | Rs. 8.99 Lakh |
| Cosmic Yellow | Rs. 9.14 Lakh |
| Cobalt Blue | Rs. 9.14 Lakh |
| Diablo Red | Rs. 9.14 Lakh |
Was the updated Triumph Trident 660 launched at India Bike Week 2025?
The updated Trident 660 was showcased at IBW 2025 to highlight its new features; the model itself was officially updated in the Indian market earlier in July 2025.
What are the main mechanical changes in the 2026 Triumph Trident 660?
The primary mechanical update is the inclusion of the Showa Big Piston fork (SFF-BP), which replaces the previous front suspension to offer superior stability and front-end feedback.
What electronic features are now standard on the Trident 660?
New standard features include a bi-directional quickshifter, cruise control, a dedicated Sport riding mode, and full Bluetooth connectivity through the My Triumph system.
Does the new Trident 660 have a different engine?
No, the motorcycle continues to use the same 660cc inline-three engine, producing 79.8 bhp and 64 Nm of torque.
What are the on-road prices for the new Trident 660?
While ex-showroom prices start at Rs. 8.99 lakh, on-road prices in cities like Mumbai are approximately Rs. 11.21 lakh.
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