The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 has just rolled into India, and it’s turning heads with its sleek updates and a starting price of Rs. 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). This middleweight roadster is packed with new tech, fresh colors, and that signature Triumph triple-cylinder thrill. Let’s dive into what makes this updated bike a standout in the Indian market.
What’s New for 2025?
The Trident 660 has always been a favorite for its blend of style, performance, and accessibility. For 2025, Triumph has upped the ante by making several premium features standard, refining the suspension, and adding vibrant new color options. Here’s a closer look at the upgrades.
Enhanced Electronics and Rider Aids
Triumph has loaded the 2025 Trident 660 with tech that was previously optional. The standout addition is cruise control, making it the most affordable multi-cylinder bike in India with this feature. Riders can now enjoy long cruises with ease, though the system doesn’t allow speed adjustments without disengaging.
The bike now boasts three riding modes: Road, Rain, and a new Sport mode for a zestier throttle response. A bidirectional quickshifter and Bluetooth connectivity with turn-by-turn navigation, music, and call controls are also standard. Plus, a six-axis Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) brings cornering ABS and lean-sensitive traction control for safer, more confident rides.
Suspension and Handling Upgrades
The 2025 Trident 660 sports a new Showa SFF-BP (Separate Function Fork-Big Piston) front fork paired with a forged aluminum triple clamp. This setup promises better feedback and control, though it remains non-adjustable. The rear retains a preload-adjustable monoshock. Subtle geometry tweaks, including a 6mm shorter wheelbase and a sharper rake (24.6 degrees), make the bike more agile, while a 5mm wider handlebar improves low-speed handling.
Fresh Colors and Styling
Triumph has introduced three new dual-tone color schemes: Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red, alongside the classic Jet Black. The dual-tone options cost Rs. 8.64 lakh, a Rs. 15,000 premium over the base black variant. Most bodywork remains black, with the tank showcasing these vibrant hues, keeping the retro-modern vibe intact.

Unchanged Powertrain: The Triple Heart
Under the hood, the Trident 660 retains its trusty 660cc liquid-cooled, inline three-cylinder engine, delivering 81 hp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. Paired with a six-speed gearbox and a slip-and-assist clutch, it offers smooth power delivery with that iconic triple-cylinder growl. The bike weighs 190 kg (wet) with a 14-liter fuel tank and maintains an accessible 805 mm seat height, making it ideal for a wide range of riders.
Pricing and Competition
The 2025 Trident 660 starts at Rs. 8.49 lakh, a Rs. 37,000 hike over the outgoing model, justified by the added tech. The dual-tone variants are priced at Rs. 8.64 lakh. It competes with the Kawasaki Z650RS (Rs. 7.20 lakh) and Honda CB650R E-Clutch (Rs. 9.60 lakh), but its unique triple-cylinder character and new features set it apart.
Feature | 2025 Triumph Trident 660 |
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Price (ex-showroom) | Rs. 8.49 lakh (base), Rs. 8.64 lakh (dual-tone) |
Engine | 660cc, inline 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled |
Power | 81 hp @ 10,250 rpm |
Torque | 64 Nm @ 6,250 rpm |
Riding Modes | Road, Rain, Sport |
New Features | Cruise control, bidirectional quickshifter, Bluetooth, IMU |
Suspension | Showa SFF-BP USD fork, preload-adjustable monoshock |
Weight | 190 kg (wet) |
Seat Height | 805 mm |
Fuel Tank | 14 liters |
Why It’s a Big Deal
The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 blends thrilling performance with practical upgrades, making it a compelling choice for both new and seasoned riders. With its accessible seat height, refined handling, and now-standard premium features, it’s ready to take on Indian roads with style and confidence. Check with your nearest Triumph dealership for availability and test rides