The Triumph Trident 660 Just Got Sexier Than Ever
The Trident 660 is one of the most popular naked bikes in the Triumph lineup. So it’s only fair the brand tries to sell even more by whipping up special editions around it. That’s exactly what the new Triple Tribute edition intends to do in 2025. Here’s what you get on it.
The Triumph Trident Triple Tribute Has A Sexy Design

The Trident, in its stock form, walks a fine line between sporty and simple. But the Triple Tribute edition takes things more toward the sporty side. It does so by adding some likable things all around, most notably the set of sporty red wheels. This is topped with a brilliant triple-tone livery, comprising red, white, and blue graphics on a dark base coat inspired by the five-time TT-winning Trident, ‘Slippery Sam’. Add-ons like a belly pan, headlight cowl, Bluetooth module, and a quickshifter round things off.
There Are No Mechanical Changes Under The Skin

Underneath, everything is the same as the standard bike. A 660cc, triple-cylinder engine, armed with 81 horsepower and 47 pound-feet, takes center stage. All that power reaches the wheel via a six-speed transmission, equipped with a slipper clutch. A tubular steel perimeter frame houses the engine while being suspended on 41 mm Showa forks and a monoshock for suspension duties.
The 17-inch wheels, dual 310 mm discs, and Nissin calipers round off the package. In case you’re curious, all that weighs just 419 pounds (wet). Since the changes are mostly aesthetic, the price doesn’t change much. In the US, the MSRP is set at $8,745, which is just $150 more than the standard bike. That’s a lot of value for the bits you’re getting as add-ons.