Triumph Motorcycles India has hinted at the arrival of a new bike through its social media platforms. Judging by the teaser image, it appears to be the Triumph Trident 660, but not the standard version. This model is likely the Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition, a special variant first unveiled in May 2025, paying tribute to the legendary 'Slippery Sam'—the five-time Isle of Man TT champion.
This exclusive edition features a sleek Sapphire Black paint scheme with a high-gloss finish for a stealthy appeal, complemented by bold Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red accents across the fuel tank, tail section, and front end. A ‘67’ race number graphic on the tank commemorates the iconic Isle of Man TT victory. Additional design highlights include Diablo Red alloy wheels, a Sapphire Black flyscreen, and a sculpted aluminum belly pan.
In terms of performance, the Triple Tribute Edition offers rider-focused upgrades such as Sport Riding Mode, Cornering ABS, and Traction Control. It also includes Triumph Shift Assist for seamless clutchless gear shifts in both directions. The 660cc triple-cylinder engine produces 80 hp and 64 Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Built on a tubular steel chassis, the motorcycle is equipped with Showa 41mm Separate Function Big Piston USD forks, Michelin Road 5 tires, and twin Nissin two-piston front calipers. For the first time, Cruise Control comes standard on the Trident 660. Additionally, Triumph offers a choice of 32 accessories to further customize the motorcycle.
This exclusive edition features a sleek Sapphire Black paint scheme with a high-gloss finish for a stealthy appeal, complemented by bold Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red accents across the fuel tank, tail section, and front end. A ‘67’ race number graphic on the tank commemorates the iconic Isle of Man TT victory. Additional design highlights include Diablo Red alloy wheels, a Sapphire Black flyscreen, and a sculpted aluminum belly pan.
In terms of performance, the Triple Tribute Edition offers rider-focused upgrades such as Sport Riding Mode, Cornering ABS, and Traction Control. It also includes Triumph Shift Assist for seamless clutchless gear shifts in both directions. The 660cc triple-cylinder engine produces 80 hp and 64 Nm of torque, mated to a six-speed gearbox.
Built on a tubular steel chassis, the motorcycle is equipped with Showa 41mm Separate Function Big Piston USD forks, Michelin Road 5 tires, and twin Nissin two-piston front calipers. For the first time, Cruise Control comes standard on the Trident 660. Additionally, Triumph offers a choice of 32 accessories to further customize the motorcycle.
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