Racing Glory Reimagined: Meet the Isle of Man TT-Inspired Triumph Trident 660

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For motorcycle lovers and racing enthusiasts, Triumph has just stirred the soul with the reveal of a jaw-dropping special edition of its much-loved Triumph Trident 660. This version isn’t just a cosmetic upgrade, it’s a rolling tribute to Triumph’s incredible five victories at the legendary Isle of Man TT. And believe us, it’s every bit as emotional as it sounds.

A Paint Scheme That Tells a Story

Triumph Trident 660

From the moment your eyes meet this special edition, you can sense the difference. It proudly wears a bold and striking tri-colour paint scheme, combining a base of pure white with metallic blue stripes and spirited red accents. This isn’t just paint, it’s personality. It gives the bike a proud and powerful identity that makes it stand out instantly from the standard Triumph Trident 660.

Feature Upgrades That Add More Than Just Style

But the upgrades aren’t just skin-deep. Triumph has thoughtfully equipped this edition with premium features that elevate both style and function. Shift assist, a flyscreen, and a sleek belly pan are now standard. These extras, which are usually paid options on the regular model, bring an added touch of performance and practicality, making the ride not only smoother but also a lot more thrilling.

The Heart Remains the Same and That’s a Good Thing

Underneath the stunning exterior, though, the heart remains the same and that’s something fans will love. The Triumph Trident 660 continues to be powered by its trusted 660cc inline-triple engine. With a punchy 80bhp and a healthy 64Nm of torque, it’s a perfect blend of power and refinement. Paired with a slick six-speed gearbox, it delivers a riding experience that’s both engaging and confidence-inspiring.

Built for Control and Comfort

The chassis setup remains identical, too, built around a strong tubular steel frame. Up front, it gets a 41mm Showa USD fork, while the rear sports a preload-adjustable Showa monoshock. Braking is sharp and responsive, thanks to twin 310mm discs at the front and a 255mm disc at the rear, ensuring that the bike feels just as good when you’re slowing down as it does when you’re opening up the throttle.

Smart Tech for Everyday Riding

Triumph Trident 660

Riders will also appreciate the thoughtful tech Triumph has packed into this machine. A bright and modern colour TFT display, dual-channel ABS, traction control, and two ride modes, Rain and Road, mean you’re always in command, no matter the weather or road condition.

What About the Price

As for the price, the standard Triumph Trident 660 starts at Rs 8.25 lakh (ex-showroom). If this special edition does make its way to Indian shores, you can expect it to carry a slight premium. But for fans who want something truly special, something that blends racing legacy with everyday usability, it might just be worth every extra rupee.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on available details at the time of writing. Prices and specifications are subject to change based on the manufacturer’s announcements. Always check with an authorised Triumph dealership for the latest and most accurate information.

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