Getting a host of electronics updates for next year is the 2025 Triumph Trident 660. In Malaysia, the current model Trident 660 is priced at RM43,900.
New for the Trident 660 is cornering ABS, an up-and-down quickshifter and cruise control. Triumph is introducing new colour schemes for the Trident 660 in Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red, joining the current Jet Black.
The front suspension has also been revised to give the Trident 660 more agile handling. Using Showa 41 mm diameter upside-down forks, now upgraded with Showa’s SFF-BF ‘big piston’ damping for better comfort and control.
Also new is ‘Sport’ mode, joining the current ‘Road’ and ‘Rain’ riding modes. Minor updates include include upgraded materials and finishes, including a new forged aluminum top yoke and forged aluminium brake pedal.
The inline three-cylinder is carried over with no changes, producing 80 hp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. Mated to a six-speed gearbox with assist and slipper clutch, the Trident 660 delivers most of its torque across 90% of its rev range, from 3,600 rpm to 9,750 rpm.
Braking is done with Nissin two-piston callipers clamping twin 310 mm discs and a Nissin single-piston calliper at the back with a single 255 mm disc. Weight for the Trident 660 is listed at 190 kg wet, with 14-litres of fuel in the tank while set height is set at 805 mm.