New Triumph Daytona 660 motorcycle priced at Rs 9,72,450
Triumph has unveiled the Daytona 660, uses the same engine as the Triumph Trident 660. It offers rider-focused technology, including multiple riding modes and optional connectivity features.
Triumph has unveiled the new Daytona 660, a middleweight sports bike for 2024. The motorcycle features a triple engine producing 95PS peak power and 69Nm peak torque. It is designed to offer sports handling combined with all-day riding comfort. The new Daytona 660 is priced starting at 9,72,450/- ex-showroom.
The Daytona 660 is positioned as a middleweight sports bike with high-quality specifications. The triple engine delivers power through a six-speed gearbox and includes a Torque Assist clutch. An optional Triumph Shift Assist is available as an accessory.
The motorcycle's chassis includes Showa suspension components and lightweight cast aluminum wheels fitted with Michelin Power 6 tires. Braking is handled by twin four-piston radial calipers paired with 310mm discs.
The Daytona 660 incorporates rider-focused technology including three riding modes: Sport, Road, and Rain. It features a color TFT screen integrated with an LCD display. An optional My Triumph Connectivity System enables navigation and phone integration.
The bike's ergonomics are designed to balance sports riding with comfort. The rider seat height is 810mm, with a lower 785mm seat available as an accessory.
Triumph offers over 30 accessories for the Daytona 660, including cosmetic enhancements, comfort features, and security options.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
29 Aug 2024
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Angitha Suresh
