Triumph has introduced exciting updates for the 2025 Trident 660, a popular middle-weight roadster. These changes make the bike safer and more fun to ride. Best of all, the price stays the same in Europe.
Six-Axis IMU Adds Cornering ABS and Traction Control
One of the most significant updates is the addition of a six-axis IMU. This system helps the bike stay balanced, especially in turns. With this new feature, the Trident 660 has cornering ABS and traction control. These features make the bike safer to ride, especially in challenging conditions. Whether you’re leaning into a sharp curve or riding on slippery roads, these updates will help keep the bike stable.
Bi-Directional Quick Shifter Now Comes Standard
Another significant update is that the bidirectional quick shifter is now standard. Previously, you had to pay extra for this feature. The quick shifter lets you change gears without using the clutch, making shifting gears smoother and faster. It’s a handy feature, especially when you want a seamless ride, whether speeding up or slowing down.
Updated Suspension for Better Ride Quality
The Trident 660 also gets an upgraded suspension system. Triumph has fitted the bike with a 41mm Showa Separate Function Fork Big Piston (SFF-BP) at the front. This new suspension setup improves handling and comfort. You’ll notice a smoother ride, especially on rough roads. The top yoke is now forged aluminium, adding strength without extra weight. Meanwhile, the rear suspension remains the same.
The Same Powerful 660cc Engine With a New Sport Mode
The 2025 Trident 660 still uses the same 660cc inline-triple engine. It produces 80 bhp and 64 Nm of torque, enough power for city and highway riding. However, there’s a new addition — a Sport ride mode. This new mode makes the bike more responsive, giving you quicker power when needed. The existing Road and Rain modes are available for everyday use in wet conditions.
Braking System Remains Unchanged
Triumph has kept the braking system the same for the 2025 model. It still features dual 310mm discs at the front and a single 255mm disc at the rear. Both are made by Nissin, a brand known for reliable braking components. This setup provides strong stopping power, which is essential for safety.
New Color Options for a Fresh Look
Triumph has introduced three new colours for the 2025 Trident 660. You can now choose Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red. The Jet Black option from the previous model is also available. These new colours allow riders to customize their bikes to match their style.
Pricing Remains the Same Despite the Updates
Even with all these new features, Triumph has kept the price of the Trident 660 unchanged in Europe, making the 2025 model an even better deal. In India, the bike is currently priced at Rs. 8.25 lakh (ex-showroom), and the price is expected to stay the same when the updated model arrives.
Why These Updates Matter
The 2025 updates make the Triumph Trident 660 a better motorcycle without increasing costs. With improved safety features, better handling, and a new ride mode, this bike is more versatile than ever. Whether you’re a new rider or an experienced one, these updates make the Trident 660 an excellent choice for both daily commutes and weekend adventures.