The popular Triumph Trident 660 has been updated for 2025, while a full-power version will be available for the first time.
While a full-power Trident has been available overseas since its launch, Australia has only ever received a LAMS version. For 2025, both versions will be available to customers for $14,250 ride away.
The three-cylinder Trident has been a hit in Australia, and now Triumph has added more tech, new colours, and upgraded suspension.
Cornering ABS, quickshift, and cruise control are all now fitted as standard, while smartphone connectivity is now integrated into the colour TFT display.
Also new is an upgraded 41mm Showa SFF-BF ‘big piston’ fork, which is designed to improve damping, while the bike is also fitted with a preload adjustable Showa RSU, Nissin brakes, and Michelin Road 5 tyres.
The new colourways include Cosmic Yellow, Cobalt Blue, and Diablo Red, which are all complemented by Sapphire Black tones. There is also a subtle Jet Black scheme.
Triumph Australia is expecting the new models to be available from December.