
2026 Triumph Daytona 660
Triumph has officially launched the 2026 Triumph Daytona 660 in international markets at a starting price of 8,995 GBP (approximately Rs. 11.11 lakh). The latest update brings several styling enhancements and mechanical improvements aimed at refining the overall riding experience, especially in terms of handling and performance feel.
The motorcycle continues to build on its middleweight supersport identity while becoming more appealing for everyday riders.
The 2026 model gets three fresh colour schemes that give the bike a more aggressive and premium look. These include Sapphire Black, Aluminium Silver combined with Sapphire Black, and Cosmic Yellow paired with Sapphire Black.
These new shades appear more dynamic and visually striking compared to the earlier colour options available in markets like India, giving the bike a much-needed aesthetic refresh.
One of the most important upgrades in the 2026 Daytona 660 is the inclusion of a quickshifter as standard equipment.
Previously offered as an optional accessory, the quickshifter now enhances the riding experience by enabling smoother and faster gear shifts without using the clutch. This addition makes the bike more performance-oriented and competitive in its segment.
Triumph has also made key improvements to the suspension setup. The motorcycle now features a 41mm Showa separate-function big-piston (SFF-BP) front fork with both compression and rebound adjustability.
At the rear, the bike continues with a preload-adjustable Showa monoshock. This upgraded suspension setup allows riders to fine-tune the bike according to their riding style, ultimately improving control and cornering stability.
Another significant change comes in the form of new tyres. The 2026 model now runs on Metzeler Sportec M9RR tyres as standard, replacing the earlier Michelin Power 6 tyres.
These new tyres are known for offering superior grip and improved road feedback, which further contributes to better handling and rider confidence, especially during spirited riding.
Despite the updates, the core performance of the Daytona 660 remains the same. The motorcycle continues to be powered by a 660cc, liquid-cooled, inline three-cylinder engine.
This engine produces around 94 bhp of power and 69 Nm of torque, delivering strong top-end performance along with a smooth power delivery. It strikes a balance between everyday usability and thrilling acceleration.
The Triumph Daytona 660 comes equipped with a range of premium features and hardware that make it a strong contender in the middleweight sports bike segment.
Engine capacity stands at 660cc with a six-speed manual transmission. The bike has a kerb weight of 201 kg and a fuel tank capacity of 14 litres. It offers an ARAI-claimed mileage of around 20 kmpl.
In terms of hardware, it gets twin 310mm front disc brakes and a 220mm rear disc with dual-channel ABS. The bike also features an LCD-TFT instrument cluster with Bluetooth connectivity, navigation support, and music controls.
Additional features include LED lighting, three riding modes—Rain, Road, and Sport—and premium build quality typical of Triumph motorcycles.
The Daytona 660 marks the return of Triumph’s iconic Daytona nameplate in a more accessible and road-friendly format. Unlike the older Daytona 675, which was track-focused, this model is designed for a broader audience seeking performance along with comfort.
In the global market, it competes with motorcycles like the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and the Honda CBR650R, offering a balance of power, features, and everyday usability.
In India, the Triumph Daytona 660 is priced at around Rs. 9.88 lakh (ex-showroom) for the standard variant. The bike is already available in the country, and deliveries have begun through authorized dealerships.
With the 2026 updates launched overseas, it remains to be seen when these changes will make their way to the Indian market.
The 2026 Triumph Daytona 660 is priced at 8,995 GBP in overseas markets, which is approximately Rs. 11.11 lakh. In India, the current model is priced at around Rs. 9.88 lakh (ex-showroom).
The 2026 model gets three new colour options, a standard quickshifter, upgraded adjustable front suspension, and new Metzeler Sportec M9RR tyres for improved handling.
Yes, the 2026 model now comes with a quickshifter as standard, which was previously offered as an optional accessory.
The bike is powered by a 660cc liquid-cooled inline three-cylinder engine that produces around 94 bhp and 69 Nm of torque.
No, the engine remains unchanged. The updates are mainly focused on handling, features, and styling improvements.
The Daytona 660 offers an ARAI-claimed mileage of around 20 kmpl, while real-world mileage may vary slightly depending on riding conditions.
The 2026 model is available in Sapphire Black, Aluminium Silver with Sapphire Black, and Cosmic Yellow with Sapphire Black.
Key features include a TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity, riding modes (Rain, Road, Sport), dual-channel ABS, LED lighting, and premium suspension components.
The Daytona 660 competes with bikes like the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and Honda CBR650R in the middleweight sports bike segment.
Triumph has not officially confirmed the India launch timeline for the 2026 updated model yet.
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