Triumph Daytona 660: Supersport Thrill With Triple Cylinder Power and Everyday Usability

Triumph Daytona 660

The Triumph Daytona 660 is the latest addition to Triumph’s modern sportbike lineup, combining the legacy of the Daytona series with a more practical and street-friendly design. Unlike the older track-focused 675R, the new Daytona 660 delivers supersport styling with a smooth triple-cylinder engine, upright ergonomics, and daily usability. It’s built on the same platform as the Trident and Tiger Sport 660 but tuned for a racier experience.

Sharp Full-Faired Styling With Triple Sport Identity

The Daytona 660 features an aggressive fairing, twin LED headlights, aerodynamic lines, and a muscular fuel tank, making it look like a proper supersport machine. The sporty riding posture is balanced with slightly raised clip-on bars and a split seat, offering a riding position suitable for spirited weekend rides and city commutes alike.

660cc Triple-Cylinder Engine With 95PS Power

Powering the bike is a 660cc liquid-cooled inline 3-cylinder engine, delivering 95 PS at 11,250 rpm and 69 Nm of torque at 8,250 rpm, mated to a 6-speed gearbox with slipper clutch and bi-directional quickshifter (optional). This triple engine ensures linear power delivery, great mid-range performance, and a thrilling top-end, giving it a top speed of around 210+ km/h.

Rider Modes, Traction Control and TFT Display

The Daytona 660 comes with three ride modes – Sport, Road, and Rain, along with switchable traction control, ride-by-wire throttle, and dual-channel ABS. It also features a TFT-LCD hybrid display, USB charging, and Bluetooth connectivity (accessory module), offering a modern cockpit experience.

Suspension and Braking With Track Confidence

The Daytona uses Showa 41mm USD front forks and a monoshock with preload adjustability at the rear, tuned for sporty yet comfortable riding. It comes with twin 310mm front discs with radial calipers and a single rear disc, delivering strong and predictable braking feel.

Expected Launch and Pricing in India

Triumph is expected to launch the Daytona 660 in India in late 2025, likely through the CKD route, with an expected price tag around ₹9.49 lakh (ex-showroom). It will compete with middleweight faired bikes like the Kawasaki Ninja 650, Yamaha R7, Honda CBR650R, and Aprilia RS 660, but stands out with its triple-cylinder uniqueness.

Conclusion: The Triumph Daytona 660 revives the iconic Daytona badge with a more versatile and everyday approach. It brings the perfect blend of sporty styling, triple-cylinder excitement, modern electronics, and comfortable ergonomics making it a well-rounded sportbike for Indian roads.

Disclaimer: All specifications and prices are based on global announcements. Final features and price may vary for the Indian model once officially launched.

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