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Hindustan Times
12-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
2025 Triumph Trident 660: Here are 5 things you should know about the naked roadster
The new Triumph Trident 660 gets a muscular appearance with its sculpted tank design. Triumph Motorcycles has launched the 2025 Trident 660 in India, with prices starting at ₹ 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated model stays true to the Trident's original formula, an easy-to-ride, middleweight naked roadster with retro-inspired design, but introduces several improvements that make it more appealing to everyday riders and enthusiasts alike. Here's a closer look at the five most important highlights of the refreshed Trident 660: 4 New paint shades and pricing Visually, the Trident gets a fresh dose of style with three new dual-tone colour options, Cosmic Yellow with Sapphire Black, Diablo Red with Sapphire Black, and Cobalt Blue with Sapphire Black, joining the existing Jet Black scheme. These new colourways not only elevate the bike's street presence but also reflect a more premium visual identity. While the Jet Black version is priced at ₹ 8.49 lakh, the dual-tone variants carry a slightly higher price tag of ₹ 8.64 lakh. The ₹ 37,000 hike over the outgoing model is justified by the newly standard equipment and added refinement. 5 Engine and performance Underneath the updated styling and new features, the Trident 660 continues with its proven 660cc inline three-cylinder engine. This powerplant produces 80 bhp at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm, paired to a 6-speed gearbox. The bike weighs 190 kg with fluids, has a 14-litre fuel tank, and rides on Michelin Road 5 tyres that offer all-weather grip. With a seat height of 805 mm, the Trident remains friendly for a wide range of riders, offering a neutral upright riding position that's comfortable for both commuting and weekend adventures. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 12 Jul 2025, 15:00 pm IST TAGS: Triumph trident 660 Triumph trident 660


Hindustan Times
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
Auto recap, July 8: Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX launched, 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z launched and more
2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z comes with multiple upgrades which make it a better value proposition than before. Check Offers The automotive industry is experiencing rapid changes, which makes it difficult to stay informed about all the latest advancements. At HT Auto, we are dedicated to delivering the most relevant and current information as it becomes available. Below is a concise overview of the key highlights from Tuesday, July 8. 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z launched Bajaj Auto has introduced the 2025 Pulsar NS400Z in the Indian market, priced at ₹ 1.92 lakh ex-showroom. Although there are no significant design changes, the domestic manufacturer has improved the engine and added new features. According to Bajaj, these modifications were made in response to customer feedback. The engine remains the same, but it now incorporates new internals along with several other enhancements. This has resulted in an increase in the redline, top speed, and power output. Additionally, a quickshifter has been included, along with a new set of tyres, featuring a wider tyre at the rear. Also Read : 2025 Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z launched at ₹ 1.92 lakh. Check out the new features Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX Series launched Mahindra & Mahindra has broadened the XUV 3XO lineup with the introduction of the new RevX Series, which presents a fresh variant lineup for the subcompact SUV. The newly launched Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX range will be offered in two trim levels - M and A, providing more cost-effective variant choices for the model. The XUV 3XO RevX M trim is priced at ₹ 8.94 lakh, while the M (O) variant is available at ₹ 9.44 lakh. In contrast, the XUV 3XO RevX A trim is priced at ₹ 11.79 lakh for the manual version and ₹ 12.99 lakh for the automatic version. All prices are ex-showroom. Also Read : Mahindra XUV 3XO RevX Series launched with new variants, prices start at ₹ 8.94 lakh 2025 Triumph Trident 660 launched Triumph Motorcycles has officially revealed the pricing for the 2025 Trident 660 in India, which begins at ₹ 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). Triumph has revitalized the Trident's aesthetic by launching three new dual-tone color options: Cosmic Yellow/Sapphire Black, Diablo Red/Sapphire Black, and Cobalt Blue/Sapphire Black, in addition to the current Jet Black variant. For the year 2025, Triumph has improved the Trident 660's value by including several premium features as standard equipment. These features comprise cornering-optimized ABS and traction control, the My Triumph Connectivity system, a bidirectional quickshifter (Triumph Shift Assist), and a cruise control system that is activated with a single button. Regarding ride modes, the Trident 660 now includes a 'Sport' mode, in addition to the previously available Road and Rain modes. The front suspension has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston fork, designed to enhance front-end feedback and overall ride control. Also Read : 2025 Triumph Trident 660 launched in India at ₹ 8.49 lakh. Here is what's new Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 09 Jul 2025, 08:46 AM IST


Hindustan Times
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
2025 Triumph Trident 660 launched in India at ₹8.49 lakh. Here is what's new
₹8.49 lakh. Here is what's new data-item-target-url=/auto/two-wheelers/ data-item-story-segment=Mass Vehicles> The 2025 Triumph Trident 660 comes in new dual-tone colourways. Check Offers Triumph Motorcycles has officially announced the pricing of the 2025 Trident 660 in India, starting at ₹ 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom). The updated middleweight roadster now comes with several key feature additions, previously offered only as optional extras, while retaining its core mechanical package and retro-modern styling. The Triumph Trident 660 remains a unique offering in India's premium middleweight naked bike segment. While it doesn't face any direct competition, models such as the Kawasaki Z650RS and the Honda CB650R E-Clutch serve as alternative options for riders looking at similar performance and design philosophies. For bookings and availability, interested buyers are advised to contact their nearest Triumph dealership. Triumph Trident 660: Colour options and pricing Triumph has refreshed the Trident's visual appeal by introducing three new dual-tone colourways, namely Cosmic Yellow/Sapphire Black, Diablo Red/Sapphire Black, and Cobalt Blue/Sapphire Black, alongside the existing Jet Black option. While Jet Black has been priced at ₹ 8.49 lakh (ex-showroom) the dual-tone colourways have been priced at ₹ 8.64 lakh (ex-showroom). This marks a price increase of ₹ 37,000 over the outgoing model. However, the additional features now offered as standard help justify the hike. The new Triumph Trident 660 gets a muscular appearance with its sculpted tank design. Also Read : 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS launched in India at ₹ 20.39 lakh. Check details Triumph Trident 660: New features For 2025, Triumph has enhanced the Trident 660's value proposition by offering several premium features as standard. These include cornering-optimised ABS and traction control, the My Triumph Connectivity system, a bidirectional quickshifter (Triumph Shift Assist), and a cruise control system operated via a single button. In terms of ride modes, the Trident 660 now gains a 'Sport' mode, alongside the existing Road and Rain modes. The addition of Sport mode, which first debuted on the Daytona 660, further refines the bike's versatility for more spirited riding. Also watch: Triumph Scrambler 400X review: More than just cosmetic change Triumph Trident 660: Chassis and suspension Beyond the electronics, Triumph has made a notable chassis revision for 2025. The front suspension has been upgraded to a Showa Big Piston fork, aimed at improving front-end feedback and overall ride control. However, the fork remains non-adjustable, and the only adjustable suspension component continues to be rear preload. Triumph Trident 660: Engine and performance Other key mechanical specifications remain unchanged. The bike is still powered by a 660cc, inline three-cylinder engine, delivering 80 bhp and 64 Nm of torque. With a 14-litre fuel tank and Michelin Road 5 tyres, the bike tips the scales at 190kg (wet). The seat height stands at 805mm, making it accessible to a broad range of riders. Check out Upcoming Bikes In India. First Published Date: 08 Jul 2025, 10:14 am IST


NDTV
08-07-2025
- Automotive
- NDTV
2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS Launched In India At Rs 20.39 Lakh
After updating the Trident 660, Triumph has now launched the 2026 iteration of the Triple 1200 RS. While the overall build and aspects remain the same, the brand has brought some mechanical changes to the updated Triple 1200 RS. 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS The 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS features a 1160cc, 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine capable of producing a peak power and torque output of 183hp and 128Nm, respectively. The power and torque output are 3 points higher than the previous models. The brand has achieved this increase in output by installing a free-flowing exhaust unit on the motorcycle. 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS: Hardware Updates The 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS now gets electronically adjustable Ohlins EC3 suspension, while the previous model used to get mechanical ones. Also, the brand has equipped the 2025 Speed Triple 1200 RS with Pirelli Supercorsa V3 tyres, ditching the older Metzeler Racetec RR rubber tyres. Apart from these updates, the rest of the hardware aspects remain the same. Also, the 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS gets updated mechanics with independently adjustable wheelie control via the traction control system. 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS: Price The 2025 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RS gets three color variants, including Cosmic Yellow, Sapphire Black, and Carnival Red. It is available at a starting price of Rs 20.39 lakh (ex-showroom), which is a price increase of 2.44 lakh.


Time of India
07-07-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
2025 Triumph Trident 660 launched in India: Price, what's new
2025 Triumph Trident 660 launched in India. Triumph Motorcycles has launched the much-anticipated 2025 iteration the Trident 660 in India. The updated roadster has been priced from Rs 8.49 lakh, ex-showroom, and brings with it a host of updates, including additional standard features and new colour options, besides a few new features. Here's a quick look at everything that you need to know. 2025 Triumph Trident 660: All you need to know While the motorcycle retains its design, the most notable change comes in the form of cruise control. Additionally, it will now also offer a Sport riding mode. This makes it a total of three riding modes, as it joins the existing Road and Rain modes. It is worth noting that features like Bluetooth connectivity and a bidirectional quickshifter, which were previously part of the optional accessories list, are also now part of the standard equipment. Royal Enfield Classic 650 Review: An Icon Just Got Bigger! | TOI Auto by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dunfermline: If You Were Born Between 1940-1975 You Could Be Eligible For This Life Cover Reassured Get Quote Undo In terms of hardware upgrades, the bikemaker has now equipped the Trident 660 with a Showa SFF-BP USD front fork, replacing the previous unit. At the rear, the bike continues with a preload-adjustable monoshock. Below the tank, the 660cc, three-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor remains unchanged. It delivers 81 hp and 64 Nm of peak torque, paired with a 6-speed gearbox. While many features have been moved to the standard list, Triumph still offers optional accessories such as a tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS), heated grips, scrolling LED indicators, a USB charger, and an A2 licence restrictor kit for certain international markets. Stay tuned to TOI Auto for latest updates on the automotive sector and do follow us on our social media handles on Facebook, Instagram and X. Discover everything about the automotive world at Times of India .