The Daytona 660 will be launched by Triumph in the Indian market. The bike will be introduced on August 29. Previously, the middle-weight sports bike’s launch in India had been postponed for a variety of reasons. Once introduced, the machine will be the newest addition to the country’s 660 bike lineup, joining the Sport 660 and Trident 660.
Triumph Daytona 660 features
In terms of design, the Triumph Daytona 660 is entirely different from the Daytona 675. It has an aggressive look, with dual LED headlights to match its sporting look. Snowdonia White, Satin Granite and Carnival Red are the available colour options.
A TFT screen with smartphone connectivity is among the features available on middle-weight bikes, providing access to several functions. In addition, the bike has three riding modes: Rain, Road and Sport.
The motorbike is built with a tubular steel frame and has Showa upside-down forks and a preload-adjustable rear suspension. The bike is equipped with 17-inch cast aluminum wheels and dual 310 mm front disc brakes and a single 220 mm rear disc for braking power.
A 660cc liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder engine producing 69 Nm of maximal torque and 93 bhp powers the Triumph Daytona 660. A 6-speed wet multi-plate clutch with a slip and assist function is paired with this engine.