This Trident 660 pays tribute to race bike that dominated Isle of Man TT in the 70s; will be on sale for one year only.
Triumph has unveiled its Trident Triple Tribute, a special edition Trident 660 with a unique paint scheme and some accessories onboard as well. The special edition Trident 660 pays homage to the ‘Slippery Sam’ race bike which was based on a 750cc Triumph Trident that achieved multiple victories at the Isle of Man TT in the 1970s.Â
- Gets a bespoke blue, white and red paint schemeÂ
- Bellypan, flyscreen, bidirectional quickshifter are standardÂ
- Mechanically the same as standard bike
Triumph Trident 660 Special Edition: What’s to knowÂ
The Trident Triple Tribute gets a distinctive white and metallic blue paint scheme accented with streaks of red. Notably, it sports the number 67 graphic on the sides and on the top of the tank as well. This colour scheme is further complemented by a colour-matched flyscreen and bellypan, distinguishing it from the standard model.Â
Mechanically, the special edition Triumph Trident 660 stands unchanged, powered by the same liquid-cooled, 660cc, inline three-cylinder engine producing 81hp and 64Nm of torque. Paired with a 6-speed gearbox, it now features a bidirectional quickshifter, which is an optional extra in the standard version. The motorcycle’s tubular frame is suspended with Showa USD fork and a preload adjustable monoshock, while the braking is handled by twin 310mm discs at the front and a 255mm disc at the back.Â
The Trident gets a few riding aids, including two riding modes (Road and Rain) and adjustable traction control, accessible via the colour TFT- dash. Other features include turn-by-turn navigation, all-LED lighting and auto-cancelling indicators as well.
Triumph Trident 660 Special Edition: Pricing, India launchÂ
Triumph India has consistently updated its portfolio and the most recent new models in the British Marque’s lineup are its most powerful ever – the Rocket 3 Storm R, GT. Priced at Rs 8.12 lakh, ex-showroom, India, the standard Trident 660 is the most accessible motorcycle in Triumph’s large-capacity portfolio. Production for the special edition of this bike will be limited to one year and while prices aren’t yet out, expect to pay a premium of at least Rs 50,000.Â