The most popular and tremendous motorcycle manufacturing company Triumph is planning to launch its brand new motorcycle with the name Triumph Trident 660 in the Indian market and the company announced that they will launch this amazing and splendid bike on 6th April 2021. The company stated that this bike comes with several incredible and amazing features with a splendid and stunning look which makes the bike more prominent and amazing for the rider and surely they loved the bike so much. The company opened the booking of the bike, so the purchasers who want to purchase this bike can easily book this bike. The newly announced bike Triumph Trident 660 is the next motorcycle of the Triumph’s roadster series and along with this, there are two other models which are Street Triple RS and Street Triple R and also as per the company statement this bike will be the most affordable bike of the company in the Indian market.
The Triumph Trident 660 comes with the engine power of a 660cc triple-cylinder motor which delivers the rider maximum power of 81bhp at 10,250rpm along with the peak torque of 64Nm at 9,000rpm. Talking about the triple-cylinder motor than it is suitable for the face of sky-high redline and around 90 per cent of torque is for the user as low as 3,000rpm. Apart from this Indian market, the company will sell Trident A2 and LAMs in few international markets, and in this, the power of the bike gets down to around 47bhp, and 54bhp with a peak torque of 59Nm.
The upcoming Triumph’s bike will carry several incredible and amazing features which is that it supports a class-leading electronics package in which the modes are placed which are Road and Rain riding with switchable traction control and with this, there is a ride by wire throttle along with brand new carries several features infotainment colour TFT display and also the bike can easily connect through “My Triumph” Connectivity System and at last the bike supports all-LED lighting with Anti Braking System (ABS) support.
The Triumph Trident 660 comes with a set of Showa upside-down forks up on the front side of the bike while on the backside there is a Showa preload-adjustable mono-shock. The braking of the bike contains Nissin brakes with the support of twin 310mm discs and the power of the bike gets down by the Michelin Road 5 tyres. The Triumph Trident 660 Price is still not revealed by the company but it is expected that they will launch this bike at the price of under Rs 7 lakh. Stay tuned with us.
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