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- New Trident 660 is now available for less, further strengthening its position within this dynamic and competitive segment
- Updates to the Trident 660 were announced in January 2026, with new models now arriving in dealers
- The Trident 660 delivers an impressive 95PS and 68Nm of torque, and benefits from a revised frame and new Showa rear suspension unit, further improving ride quality
ATLANTA, GA – June 8, 2026 – (Motor Sports NewsWire) – The 2026 Trident 660 is now available at a revised price, further strengthening its position within the middleweight roadster segment. With significant updates already announced in January 2026, the latest Trident 660 is now in store, and available across the global Triumph dealer network from £7,795.
Chief Commercial Officer Paul Stroud commented: “The appeal of Triumph’s naked roadster range continues to grow globally, supported by the recent updates to the Trident 660 and the launch of the all-new Trident 800. We have seen fantastic reviews from journalists and riders for the updated Trident 660, highlighting how competitive and desirable this model is proving to be in the market. Now, as well as gaining more power, sharper style and enhanced capability, the Trident 660 has gained a tempting new price. This will hopefully make it an even more compelling choice for customers.”
The updated Trident 660 combines thrilling performance, agile handling, rider-focused technology, and distinctive muscular styling with a class-leading low cost of ownership – making it the perfect entry point to the Triumph family.
Class-Leading Performance with Everyday Usability
The new Trident 660 delivers a significant step up in performance for 2026. Powered by the latest evolution of Triumph’s 660cc triple engine, it now produces 95PS at 11,250rpm; an increase of 14PS over the previous generation, and 68Nm of peak torque at 8,250rpm. With 80% of that torque available from 3,000rpm through to almost 12,000rpm, riders benefit from instant response at every twist of the throttle.
Key to this improvement is a series of internal engine changes, including the introduction of three individual 44mm throttle bodies, a larger airbox, revised cylinder head, and a new engine tune. The redline has been raised by 20% to 12,650rpm, giving the Trident 660 an even more engaging top end, while maintaining the smooth, linear power delivery that makes it easy and enjoyable to ride every day. As a triple, the Trident 660 offers the perfect combination of low-down torque, and now with even more mid and top end power, providing accessible and useable everyday performance.
The distinctive triple soundtrack remains a defining feature, now enriched by the triple throttle bodies and the enhanced induction system, complemented by a compact underslung silencer. A revised exhaust system with a 3-into-1 header and updated catalyst ensures compliance with the latest standards without compromising character.
The six-speed gearbox has been refined with updated shafts, revised ratios, and recalibrated Triumph Shift Assist for quicker, smoother gear changes. A slip and assist clutch reduces lever effort and improves control, making the Trident 660 ideal for urban riding and longer journeys. For European riders, an A2 licence conversion kit is available as an accessory, which can be fitted and later removed by a Triumph dealer, while LAMS variants are available in Australia and New Zealand.
Muscular Stance Meets Premium Finish
The 2026 Trident 660 introduces new bodywork and styling updates that give the bike a more muscular stance and athletic attitude. There is a redesigned, wider fuel tank with chiselled knee cut-outs, and a new split rider and pillion seat, with a new accessory seat cowl for solo riders. The updated headlight mount and new headlight enhance the bike’s presence. Riders can further personalise their Trident with accessory options such as a colour-coded fly screen or bar-end mirrors.
Attention to detail is evident throughout, with subtle Triumph branding on the handlebar clamp, filler cap, and integrated into the headlight and tail light. Cables and hoses are neatly hidden for a clean, premium finish.
Three contemporary colour options are available: Cosmic Yellow, Stone Grey, for an extra £150 and Snowdonia White as standard, each complemented by distinctive graphics that reinforce the Trident’s modern roadster identity.
Revised Frame and Premium Suspension
The Trident 660 retains its agile, confidence-inspiring handling, now enhanced with chassis updates for 2026. A revised frame and new Showa rear suspension unit with preload and rebound adjustment join the premium Showa 41mm USD big piston forks at the front, delivering 120mm of travel. At the rear, the new RSU offers 130mm of travel and improved adjustability, allowing riders to fine-tune their setup for a sportier roadster ride.
Lightweight cast aluminium wheels and Michelin Road 5 tyres provide excellent grip and feedback in all conditions, while twin 310mm discs with two-piston Nissin calipers deliver strong, predictable braking performance. Braided brake lines and a span-adjustable brake lever ensure consistent feel and control.
Natural ergonomics make the Trident 660 easy to ride at any speed. A low seat height of 810mm and slim standover aid slow-speed manoeuvres, while new wider handlebars for 2026 offer greater leverage and comfort. Combined with the bike’s low wet weight of 195kg, these updates reinforce the Trident’s reputation for agility and rider confidence.
Connectivity and Convenience Built In
The Trident 660 is equipped with a comprehensive suite of rider-focused technology designed to enhance safety, convenience, and connectivity. Ride-by-wire throttle enables three riding modes, Sport, Road and Rain, each optimising throttle response, ABS, and traction control settings for different conditions.
A six-axis IMU enables Optimised Cornering ABS and switchable Optimised Cornering Traction Control, providing reassurance and control at all lean angles, enhancing confidence in any riding conditions. Triumph Shift Assist allows clutchless up and down shifts, while cruise control is fitted as standard, making longer rides more comfortable.
The instrument setup combines a colour TFT display with an LCD screen, delivering clear, easy-to-read information. MyTriumph Connectivity comes as standard, enabling turn-by-turn navigation, music, and call control. Full LED lighting, including the new headlight design with integrated DRL, ensures excellent visibility and a distinctive look.
BIKES IN DEALERSHIPS NOW
The new Trident 660 is available now, from £7,795 on the road. For more information or to find your local dealer visit the Triumph website.
ENDS
For further information contact:
Global PR & Events Manager, Lisa Jones at [email protected]
NOTES TO EDITORS
ABOUT TRIUMPH
- First established in 1902, Triumph Motorcycles celebrated 120 years of motorcycle manufacture in 2022. For more than three decades, Triumph Motorcycles has been based in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and has produced iconic bikes that perfectly blend authentic design, character, charisma, and performance.
A GLOBAL BRITISH SUCCESS STORY
- Record global sales of 141,683 motorcycles were delivered in Triumph’s latest Financial Year (FY25: July 2024-June 2025), through a network of 950 dealers in 68 countries, confirming Triumph Motorcycles’ position as the largest British motorcycle manufacturer.
- Triumph currently employs around 3,000 personnel worldwide and has subsidiary operations in the UK, North America, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Japan, Sweden (Scandinavia), Benelux, Brazil, China, and Thailand as well as a network of independent distributors. Triumph has manufacturing facilities in Hinckley, Leicestershire, and Thailand plus CKD facilities in Brazil and India.
A WORLD-CLASS RANGE
- With a laser-sharp focus on what riders across the world are looking for, a passion to deliver the perfect ride for every customer, and attention to detail that delivers the highest quality motorcycles, Triumph offers a growing range of category-leading motorcycles spanning Modern Classics, Roadsters and Adventure bikes. From the accessible Speed 400cc TR series to the Rocket 3 with its powerful 2500cc engine, every model exemplifies Triumph’s iconic style, quality and performance.
- Delivering a fun, agile and confidence-inspiring ride for riders of all ages and experience levels, the Speed 400 and Scrambler 400 X launched in 2023 with a brand-new single engine platform (TR Series), representing incredible value for money and bringing Triumph to a whole new generation of riders. The range has now expanded to include the Scrambler 400 XC, Thruxton 400 and Tracker 400.
- The Modern Classics feature Triumph’s legendary Bonneville twin engine. Famously named to celebrate Triumph’s 1956 land speed record on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the Bonneville was the original British superbike and a race-winner straight out of the crate, chosen by famous motorcyclists of the past for its handling, style, and character. Now, the Bonneville family has evolved, with rider-focused technology and cool custom style. The range includes the Bonneville Bobber, Bonneville Speedmaster, Speed Twin 900, Speed Twin 1200, Scrambler 900, Scrambler 1200 and the iconic Bonneville T120 and T100.
- The Roadsters start with the agile and popular Trident 660 and Trident 800, with the sporty Daytona 660 and Street Triple 765 RS and RX, and finally the Speed Triple 1200 RS and RX. For adventure riders, Triumph has a complete line-up of epic Tigers, starting with the Tiger Sport 660 and Tiger Sport 800, moving up to the Tiger 900 range, and finally to the Tiger 1200 range.
- Triumph’s debut in the competitive off-road arena has delivered outstanding results, with race wins and podium finishes for the TF 250-X, TF 450-X, TF 250-E, and TF 450-E, which have all delivered at the highest level on some of the off-road world’s most competitive stages. 2025 also saw the addition of a TF 450-X and two new cross-country models, the TF 250-C and TF 450-C.
- In October 2025, Triumph Motorcycles launched its first electric youth motorcycles; the new Triumph TXP range, powered by OSET. This collaboration with the OSET team, who joined the Triumph family in 2022, has resulted in four new models with scalable electric performance, premium design, and built-in safety features for children as young as three. Each bike is engineered from the ground up with age-specific frames, geometry, controls, and components, optimised for the rider’s size and experience.
TRIUMPH RACING
- Triumph has a glorious racing history, competing in and winning races in almost every class and field of motorcycle sporting achievement, from winning the second ever Isle of Man TT in 1908, to the thrilling last-lap victory at the legendary Daytona 200 by Brandon Paasch on the Street Triple 765 in 2022.
- Triumph’s racing legend continues as the exclusive engine supplier to the FIM Moto2™ World Championship since the start of the 2019 season. Triumph Motorcycles provides all the teams with race-tuned 765cc triples, each of which is based on the class-leading Street Triple RS powerplant. Redefining the class, Triumph broke record after record in the inaugural year, including the first ever +300km/h Moto2™ top speed. Reflecting these great successes, the wonderful feedback, and partnerships that Triumph have had with the riders and their teams, and the incredible response from Triumph fans across the world, Triumph and Dorna, decided to extend the relationship in 2021 and again in 2023, signing a new contract for another five years of racing: 2025 – 2029.
- Triumph is working with PTR Triumph Factory Racing to participate in the 2026 World Supersport Championship. Tom Booth-Amos and Oli Bayliss are racing on the Street Triple 765. Macadam Triumph Factory Racing continues with British Supersport riders Brad Perie and Max Wadsworth. Triumph will also enter the all-new Sportbike World Championship with the Daytona 660. On the roads Triumph will compete at the Daytona 200 and the NW200 with the PTR Triumph Racing team, with KTS Macadam Triumph Factory Racing also lining up for a number of stops on the road racing calendar including the IOM TT.
- In 2023, Triumph announced its intention to compete in the 2024 MXGP/MX2 and SuperMotocross World Championships, and after two successful seasons, is racing with a four-rider team for 2026. Jordon Smith, Austin Forkner, Jalek, and Mikkel Haarup are racing for the British manufacturer, competing for the first time in AMA 450 Supercross with the TF 450-X, as well as the AMA 250SX East Championship with the TF 250-X. Triumph will also compete in the AMA Pro Motocross series in both categories. Triumph earned its first Main Event win in Supercross in February 2025, and has enjoyed podium finishes in the Pro Motocross series in ’24 and ‘25. In the FIM MX2 World Championship Camden McLellan is competing for a third season aboard Triumph machinery, alongside Guillem Farres with positive momentum in the new season thanks to podium results from ’24 and ’25, as well as a first moto win in April 2025.
- In September 2024 Paul Edmondson was officially appointed Team Manager of Triumph Factory Racing’s enduro programme. In 2025, Jonny Walker took 2nd place overall in the SuperEnduro World Championship on his TF 250 and finished the 2025 Red Bull Erzbergrodeo on a near-standard TF 250-E four-stroke. Walker went on to win the AMA EnduroCross championship with the TF 450-E. Triumph earned podium finishes in the Enduro1 category of the EnduroGP World Championship with riders Mikael Persson and Morgan Lesiardo. Lesiardo took Triumph’s first Enduro1 overall victory and EnduroGP podium. Triumph competed at its first International Six Days Enduro in August with the TF 250-E contributing to Italy’s World Team Trophy victory with Lesiardo and Team Sweden’s first podium in decades with Persson, as well as impressive top five individual finishes overall. Triumph’s factory effort lines up with Mikael Persson and Jeremy Sydow for 2026, with Jamie McCanney moving to a role as Rider Coach.
Source: Triumph Motorcycles America Ltd
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