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Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition is inbound

Words NZ Autocar | Images Triumph Motorcycles

by Peter Louisson
April 29, 2025

Triumph Motorcycles has unveiled the 2025 Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition. This bringing race-inspired flair and various tech upgrades to the middleweight roadster. There’s alliteration aplenty too. 

Following the original Triple Tribute released last year, the latest version sharpens the formula. It adds more performance-focused features and a racy new look.

The 2025 Trident Triple Tribute retains the same 660cc triple-cylinder engine, in this instance not LAMS legal. It is tuned to deliver 60kW at 10,250rpm and 64Nm of torque at 6250rpm.

The motor is Euro 5+ compliant and provides a signature triple soundtrack. This is enhanced by improved engine mapping and a slick six-speed gearbox. Standard is Triumph’s quickshifter for clutchless up- and downshifts.

Red, blue and black livery for Triumph's Trident Triple Tribute.

New for 2025 is the addition of Sport mode. This joins Road and Rain modes to tailor throttle and traction control responses. The Trident also gains Cornering ABS and Cornering Traction Control, thanks to IMU-based inputs. The aim is to boost rider confidence and prevent loss of control while cornering. Cruise control is now standard too, enhancing comfort on longer rides.

The special edition features Sapphire Black bodywork accented by Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red graphics. The latter are a nod to the TT-winning ‘Slippery Sam’ Triumph Trident. A ‘67’ race number, a compact black flyscreen, a sculpted aluminium belly pan, and Diablo Red wheels complete the styling package.

The number relates to Slippery Sam that won a TT race back in the day.

Suspension comprises Showa SFF-BP 41mm USD forks, and a preload-adjustable rear shock. Both are tuned for a mix of comfort and control. Michelin Road 5 tyres provide all-weather grip. Up front, Nissin two-piston calipers and 310mm discs handle braking duties.

Key data show up on a full-colour TFT screen. This supports the My Triumph Connectivity System for phone, music, and navigation integration. Practical touches include an 805mm seat height, slim tank, wide handlebars, and a 190kg wet weight. These features help make the Trident accessible and friendly for a range of riders.

Triumph also offers over 30 accessories for the Triple Tribute. Owners can add protection, luggage, tech upgrades, and styling touches. Options include heated grips and bar-end mirrors. All accessories are part of Triumph’s two-year, unlimited mileage warranty.

The MY26 Trident Triple Tribute arrives here in full-power specification, with an RRP of $15,995 plus ORCs. 

With 16,000km service intervals and Triumph’s renowned build quality, the Trident aims at those wanting a stylish, sporty and versatile middleweight motorcycle designed for everyday use.

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