Triumph Unveils 2026 Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660

Triumph Unveils 2026 Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660

Both these bikes share a common platform but cater to different riding styles.

By Arjun Nair

Published January 22, 2026

Triumph Unveils 2026 Trident 660 and Tiger Sport 660

Table of Contents

  • Engine and Performance
  • Features and Safety
  • Model-Specific Design
  • Price and Launch

Triumph has revealed refreshed versions of the Trident 660 roadster and Tiger Sport 660 adventure tourer for 2026. These updates bring more power, better features, and small design tweaks to keep them competitive in the middleweight segment. 

Engine and Performance

The core is a revised 660cc inline three-cylinder engine now making 95 hp at 11,250 rpm and 68 Nm of torque at 8,250 rpm. This is a gain of 14 hp over the old model, with a higher redline of 12,650 rpm. 

Changes include individual throttle bodies for each cylinder, a bigger airbox, an updated cylinder head, and improved cooling. A six-speed gearbox with shift assist handles the power for smooth shifts.

Features and Safety

Both bikes get ride-by-wire with Sport, Road, and Rain riding modes. A new six-axis IMU enables cornering ABS and traction control. 

Standard kit includes cruise control, a TFT-LCD display with Bluetooth for calls and navigation, and full LED lights. The Tiger adds a standard quick shifter and remote rear preload adjust.

Also Read: Triumph Trident 800 vs Triumph Trident 660

Model-Specific Design

The Trident 660 has a sculpted fuel tank, wider handlebars, and new seats for better ergonomics. It weighs 195 kg with an 810 mm seat height. 

The Tiger Sport 660 features a larger 18.6-litre tank, an adjustable windscreen, and revised cowls for touring comfort on long rides. It is heavier than the Trident 660, weighing 211 kg and also has a higher 835 mm seat.

New colour options for both bikes add a fresh appeal. 

Price and Launch

Prices start at about ₹8.99 lakh for the Trident 660 and ₹9.45 lakh for the Tiger Sport 660 (ex-showroom). Both bikes are expected to go on sale in the coming months.

Image Source: Triumph India

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