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Triumph Trident 660

The Triumph Trident 660 has always been one of the smartest ways into modern motorcycling, and the latest update makes it even harder to ignore. This refreshed version sharpens the look, adds more power, and improves the ride without losing the easygoing character that made the Trident such a hit in the first place.

At its heart is Triumph’s updated 660 triple engine, now producing 94 horsepower with a wide, usable torque curve that feels strong from low revs and smooth all the way to the top. It is the kind of motor that makes everyday riding enjoyable, whether you are commuting through traffic or opening it up on a winding back road. In our view, this engine remains one of the best balanced powerplants in its class.

Handling also gets a meaningful boost thanks to upgraded Showa suspension, including a new rear shock with added adjustability. The result is a bike that feels more planted and confident without becoming intimidating. The riding position stays welcoming, with a low seat height, narrow stance, and manageable weight that suits newer riders while still keeping experienced ones entertained.

Modern tech rounds out the package with ride modes, a color TFT display, and cornering ABS and traction control. Priced under ten thousand dollars, the Triumph Trident 660 continues to deliver standout value, style, and real world performance in one very convincing roadster.

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