The Triumph Trident 660, the only triple-engine bike in its segment since its debut four years ago, is back for 2025 with some exciting updates. While the mechanics remain unchanged, still powered by the 660cc liquid-cooled, three-cylinder engine delivering 80 hp and 64 Nm of torque, the latest model offers upgraded features and fresh color schemes.
The 2025 Trident now comes equipped with
Showa 41 mm upside-down forks featuring big piston damping and an RSU rear
suspension. It rolls on 17-inch five-spoke aluminum alloy wheels wrapped in
Michelin Road 5 tires, with braking handled by Nissin components. Triumph has
also made cornering ABS, traction control, shift assist, and cruise control
standard, alongside three riding modes: Road, Rain, and the newly added Sport.
A modern TFT display with Bluetooth
connectivity offers turn-by-turn navigation, call, and music controls. For
style, Triumph adds three bold new colors—Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and
Diablo Red—alongside Jet Black, all inspired by the Trident Triple Tribute.