TRIUMPH TRIDENT 660 Review | Triumph Trident | carandbike
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Apr 19, 2021 10:00 AM
TRIUMPH TRIDENT 660 Review | Triumph Trident | carandbike
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0:00 - Start.
0:06 - Triumph Trident 660 Features.
1:41 - First Glance of Triumph Trident 660.
2:14 - Triumph Trident 660 Performance Analysis.
3:40 - Rider Analysis for Triumph Trident 660.
4:07 - Price Point of Triumph Trident 660.
4:30 - Final Verdict for Triumph Trident 660.
➡️Triumph's entry-level roadster is a simple bike but doesn't lack entertainment.
➡️The new Trident 660 will put a smile on your face every time you explore its capabilities, and it offers fun at every twist of the throttle!
➡️The Triumph Trident 660 has a blend of Triumph's heritage design, like the Bonneville family, but with modern touches. It's still a member of Triumph's roadster range, sitting below the Triumph Street Triple, and it's compact, sharp, and sporty.
➡️Overall, the Trident 660 has a sporty stance, and the 17-inch alloy wheels are shod with sticky Michelin Road 5 tyres.
➡️With a short wheelbase, 189 kg kerb weight, and 805 mm seat height, the Triumph's Trident 660 is small-ish but immediately comes across as a friendly and accessible package.
➡️The 660 cc, inline three-cylinder engine is derived from the original Triumph 675, that from the Daytona, but it's a new unit from the ground up.
➡️Triumph Trident 660 has a triple-cylinder engine that makes 80 bhp at 10,250 rpm, and a peak torque of 64 Nm at 6,250 rpm, but the spread of torque is wide.
➡️Triumph Trident 660 in India is launched at a price of ₹ 6.95 lakh (Ex-showroom).