- New Triumph Trident 660 unveiled
- Gets significant technical changes
- To arrive in NZ by end of 2024
Triumph has updated its middleweight motorcycle, the Trident 660, for 2025. It has received a boatload of technical changes that have added significant value compared to the Honda CB650R and Yamaha MT-07.
Triumph has been generous in equipping the 2025 Trident 660 with features that were previously offered as an optional extra—at no additional cost. Now, the Trident 660 gets a Sport mode in addition to the Rain and Road modes. Then, there is a new six-axis IMU that has added traction control and lean-sensitive ABS to the mix.
In addition to these features, the new Trident 660 also gets a full-colour TFT with Bluetooth connectivity, a turn-by-turn navigation function, and calls and music control. And while the motorcycle looks the same, it gets new paint options- Cosmic Yello, Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red along with 2024’s Jet Black. Underneath, the Trident continues with a 600cc triple with 80bhp and 63.7Nm on tap. Moreover, there is a 47bhp LAMS/A2-read version also available.
The new tech and sensors have increased the weight by just 1kg to 190kg. That said, Triumph has made changes to the chassis by softening the 41mm front forks while increasing compression and rebound via Showa’s SFF-BF tech.
Triumph Motorcycle has announced that the 2025 Trident 660 and the LAMS version will make its way to New Zealand by the end of 2024.
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