2026 Triumph Trident 660 Performance Specs

2026 Triumph Trident 660 Performance Specs

2026 Triumph Trident 660 Performance Specs

Check Out the 2026 Triumph Trident 660 Here at Freedom Powersports in Livonioa!

If you're looking for a ride that packs serious power and precision, the 2026 Triumph Trident 660 is built to impress. Right here at Dick Scott Auto Group with Freedom Powersports in Livonia, you can get behind the handlebars of this sleek, high-performance machine and experience firsthand what makes it stand out in its class. We're conveniently located just 35 minutes outside of Ann Arbor via M-14 E, making it easy for riders across the area to swing by. The 2026 Triumph Tident 660 is already in stock, ready to turn heads, and you can dive into all the details about its performance specs by reading below—whether you're curious about horsepower, handling, or the technology that makes this bike a thrill on the road.

Thrilling Power from the Updated 660cc Triple Engine

The 2026 Triumph 660 elevates the riding experience with a higher-performance version of Triumph's 660cc Triple engine. Peak power has increased to 95 PS at 11,250 rpm, up 14 PS from previous models, while torque reaches 68 Nm at 8,250 rpm, with 80% of that available from 3,000 rpm to nearly 12,000 rpm. This ensures a responsive, flexible ride whether you're accelerating out of corners or cruising on open roads. The redline has also been raised by 20% to 12,650 rpm, giving riders a livelier top end and a more engaging ride every time they twist the throttle.

How Does Triumph 660 Achieve This Performance Upgrade?

Triumph's engineers made a series of mechanical and tuning changes to maximize performance:

  • Three individual 44mm throttle bodies replace the single throttle setup, enhancing both low-end torque and high-end power.
  • A larger, front-mounted airbox improves airflow and gives the Trident 660 a richer induction sound.
  • Re-engineered cylinder head with larger exhaust valves and higher-lift cams optimizes combustion and power delivery.
  • An updated cooling system with a larger radiator and fan ensures the engine remains efficient under demanding conditions.
These improvements work together to deliver smooth, accessible performance with a sporty edge, making the 660 equally suited for city streets and back-road adventures.

Tell Me About the Gearbox and Exhust for the Triumph 660

The 2026 Triumph 660 isn't only about raw power—it's about how that power is delivered. Key updates include:

  • Six-speed gearbox with revised input/output shafts and recalibrated Triumph Shift Assist for smoother, quicker gear changes.
  • New slip-and-assist clutch reduces lever effort and improves control, perfect for longer rides and urban stop-and-go traffic.
  • Revised 3-into-1 exhaust header with underslung silencer maintains the bike's distinctive Triple soundtrack while meeting emissions standards.
These refinements give the Trident 660 a balanced mix of precision, comfort, and character, making each ride feel purposeful and exciting.

How Does the Triumph 660 Handle on the Road?

Triumph didn't stop at the engine—2026 updates extend to chassis and suspension for an all-around performance boost. Key features include:

  • Showa 41mm USD front forks and a rear Showa RSU with preload and rebound adjustments for a tailored, sporty ride.
  • Lightweight cast aluminum wheels wrapped in Michelin Road 5 tires deliver excellent grip and road feedback.
  • Twin 310mm front discs with two-piston Nissin calipers, braided brake lines, and adjustable levers ensure strong, predictable braking.
  • Ergonomic updates, including a low 810mm seat height, wider handlebars, and a slim standover, provide comfort, control, and confidence for riders of all levels.
These upgrades give the Trident 660 agile handling and confidence-inspiring performance, whether you're tackling city traffic or carving back roads.

Experience the 2026 Triumph 660 at Dick Scott Auto Group with Freedom Powersports

You don't have to imagine what it's like to ride the 2026 Triumph 660—you can experience it firsthand right here at Dick Scott Auto Group with Freedom Powersports in Livonia. Located just 35 minutes from Ann Arbor via M-14 E, our showroom has the 2026 Triumph 660 in stock and ready for test rides. Whether you're drawn to its sporty, agile handling, the powerful 660cc Triple engine, or the unmistakable Triple soundtrack, there's no better way to understand its performance than getting behind the handlebars yourself. Our team is here to help you explore every detail of the Trident 660's upgrades, from the precision-tuned gearbox to the advanced suspension and braking system. We make it easy to see how the 2026 model balances thrilling top-end performance with everyday usability, ensuring an unforgettable ride whether you're commuting, touring, or hitting back roads for fun.

Key Takeaways

Q: What makes the 2026 Triumph 660 so powerful?
A:
The 660cc Triple engine now produces 95 PS at 11,250 rpm and 68 Nm of torque at 8,250 rpm, with 80% of that torque available from 3,000 rpm—delivering flexible, exciting performance across the rev range.
Q: How has Triumph improved the engine for 2026?
A:
Updates include three individual 44mm throttle bodies, a larger airbox, a revised cylinder head, a higher redline, and a new engine tune for smoother, more responsive power.
Q: What updates help the Trident 660 handle better on the road?
A:
Showa front forks, an adjustable rear suspension, lightweight wheels, Michelin Road 5 tires, and twin 310mm discs with Nissin calipers provide agile handling, excellent grip, and reliable braking.
Q: Can I see and test ride the 2026 Triumph 660 near Ann Arbor?
A:
Absolutely! Dick Scott Auto Group with Freedom Powersports in Livonia has the 2026 Triumph 660 in stock, just 35 minutes from Ann Arbor via M-14 E, and you can schedule a test ride or visit to experience it firsthand.

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