Triumph Motorcycles has officially launched the 2025 Triumph Trident 660 in India, with a starting price of Rs 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The refreshed version of the popular middleweight roadster now comes loaded with more technology, improved suspension components, and attractive new dual-tone colour schemes, making it even more appealing to Indian riders looking for a premium, versatile motorcycle.
What’s New in the 2025 Triumph Trident 660?
The 2025 model year update for the Trident 660 brings several enhancements that were earlier available only as optional extras. Here’s a breakdown of the key upgrades:
Advanced Riding Modes Now Standard
Triumph has added Sport mode alongside the existing Road and Rain riding modes, giving riders more control depending on their terrain and mood. These modes adjust throttle response and traction control for a more customized riding experience.

Quickshifter and Bluetooth – No More Extra Cost
The bidirectional quickshifter (for clutchless up and down shifts) and Bluetooth connectivity, previously available only at an additional cost, now come as standard. These additions significantly enhance daily usability and performance.
Cruise Control Added
For long-distance riders, Triumph has included cruise control to the 2025 Trident 660. While the system doesn’t allow mid-ride speed adjustments without disengaging, it’s a welcome feature for highway cruising.
New Suspension for Better Ride Quality
A major mechanical upgrade is the introduction of a Showa Big Piston front fork, replacing the previous setup. Though it’s still a non-adjustable unit, this change is expected to offer better ride feedback and front-end stability, especially during aggressive riding or braking. The rear suspension remains the same with preload adjustability.
Engine & Performance – No Changes, Still Excels
Under the tank, the 660cc liquid-cooled three-cylinder engine continues unchanged, delivering a solid 81 hp and 64 Nm of torque, paired with a smooth 6-speed gearbox. This engine has already proven its reliability and performance in the Indian market.

- Weight: 190 kg (with a full 14-litre fuel tank)
- Seat Height: 805 mm – ideal for a wide range of riders
- Tyres: Michelin Road 5 – ensuring excellent grip and longevity
Fresh Dual-Tone Colours for 2025
To add a dash of visual appeal, Triumph has introduced three new dual-tone paint schemes:
- Yellow/Black
- Blue/Black
- Red/Black
The popular all-black variant also returns for 2025.
- Price of Black variant: Rs 8.49 lakh
- Price of Dual-tone variants: Rs 8.64 lakh
This means a price hike of Rs 37,000 over the outgoing model, with dual-tone trims costing Rs 15,000 more than the base version.

How Does It Compare to Rivals?
Though the Trident 660 doesn’t have a direct competitor in India, a few motorcycles fall in the same middleweight roadster category:
| Motorcycle | Price (Ex-showroom) | Engine |
|---|---|---|
| Triumph Trident 660 (2025) | Rs 8.49 – 8.64 lakh | 660cc inline-3 |
| Kawasaki Z650RS | Rs 7.20 lakh | 649cc parallel-twin |
| Honda CB650R E-Clutch | Rs 9.60 lakh | 649cc inline-4 |
While the Kawasaki Z650RS is more affordable, the Honda CB650R offers slightly more power but at a higher price. The Triumph Trident 660 strikes a perfect balance between price, performance, and premium features — especially with the 2025 upgrades.
Availability & Booking Details
Triumph dealerships across India have started accepting bookings for the updated Triumph Trident 660. Interested buyers are advised to check with their nearest dealership for availability, test rides, and financing options.
2025 Triumph Trident 660 – Key Highlights at a Glance
| Feature | 2025 Update |
| Price | Rs 8.49 – 8.64 lakh (ex-showroom) |
| Engine | 660cc, 81 hp, 64 Nm |
| New Technology | Cruise Control, Sport Mode, Quickshifter, Bluetooth |
| Suspension | Showa Big Piston Fork (Non-adjustable) |
| Seat Height | 805 mm |
| Weight | 190 kg (wet) |
| Colours | Yellow, Blue, Red (Dual-tone) + Black |
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Triumph Trident 660 added features, enhanced ride quality, and bold new colours, the 2025 Triumph Trident 660 is a solid evolution of an already excellent motorcycle. It delivers a premium middleweight experience that caters to both daily commuters and weekend tourers. Though the price has gone up slightly, the improvements in tech and comfort easily justify the bump.
If you’re looking for a bike that blends performance, practicality, and premium aesthetics, the Trident 660 should be at the top of your list in 2025.