- Now available at Rs 7,45,000
- No changes to features or specifications
- Rivals Kawasaki Z650 and Honda CB650R
Triumph Motorcycles India has announced the first price increase for its roadster model, the Trident 660. The middleweight roadster motorcycle, which was launched in April 2021at an introductory price of Rs 6,95,000, is now available at Rs 7,45,000, making it Rs 50,000 more expensive than before. The new price is effective from February 1, 2022.
The price hike does not bring any cosmetic or mechanical upgrades to the Trident 660. Thus, the motorcycle retains the 660cc, inline three-cylinder, liquid-cooled motor. Linked to a six-speed gearbox, the triple-cylinder engine makes 79.8bhp of power at 10,250rpm and 64Nm of peak torque at 6,250rpm. The gearbox gets an assist and slipper clutch mechanism as standard while a quickshifter is available as an optional extra.
The colour palette retains all the existing options – Matt Jet Black and Matt Silver Ice, Silver Ice and Diablo Red, Crystal White, and Sapphire Black. The feature list includes full-LED lighting and a Bluetooth-ready instrument cluster. The Bluetooth module is available as an optional extra.
The Trident 660 rivals the likes of Kawasaki Z650 and the Honda CB650R in the Indian market. The Kawasaki middleweight roadster, too, received a price hike in January 2020.
All prices are ex-showroom, Delhi