The Redefined Triumph Daytona 660 Deba, January 10, 2024 The Daytona 660, a completely faired version of the Trident 660 with a 660cc inline three-cylinder liquid-cooled engine, has been unveiled by Triumph Motorcycles. The Daytona 660 has a six-speed transmission with remarkable power figures of 95 horsepower at 11,250 rpm and 69 Nm at 8,250 rpm. The service interval for the powertrain is either 12 months or 16,000 km. The Daytona 660 features a Showa monoshock and 41mm upside-down Big Piston forks, among other noteworthy improvements, although it still has the tubular steel perimeter frame from the Trident 660. The braking system has been enhanced with four-piston radial calipers bearing the Triumph trademark and dual 310mm discs. The motorcycle’s split seating and clip-on handlebars provide a more comfortable rider triangle. Triumph’s sports legacy is reflected in the fully-faired design, which also incorporates contemporary features. Read More… Watch Post Just moments ahead of its official unveil, here is your very first look at the all-new Triumph Daytona 660! ➡️ Same 660cc engine as the Trident, but now makes 95hp ➡️ Torque is also up from 64Nm to 69Nm ➡️ 201kg kerb weight ➡️ Priced at £8,595 (approx. Rs 9.08 lakh) in the UK pic.twitter.com/vqaJ5fieF6 — Autocar India (@autocarindiamag) January 9, 2024 Also Read: Testing of the Next-Gen KTM 390 Adventure Is Noticed Automobiles Top Stories Triumph Daytona 660