Latest News
About Us|T & C|Contact|Privacy
Flash ReportsFlash Reports
ForecastForecast
onClick=handleToggle
SubscriptionSubscription
EventsEvents
MenuMenu
Subscription Plans

Grow better with the right plan

Choose only the relevant plan group and compare a cleaner set of cards on mobile.

Compare the individual plans only, with a cleaner mobile layout built for solo users.

Individual Basic

Individual Plan
Individual Basic icon

Built for individual professionals who need premium news access and a clean entry plan.

0
โ‚น0.00
/year

    Individual Pro

    Individual Plan
    Individual Pro icon

    Designed for advanced individual users who need more tools and broader content access.

    0
    โ‚น0.00
    /year

      The Triumph Daytona 660 launched in India

      Vehicles |Two Wheeler

      The bike features a triple engine producing 94bhp peak power and 69Nm peak torque.

      795 views | Date: August 29, 2024

      Loading...
      The Triumph Daytona 660 launched in India
      Loading...
      The Triumph Daytona 660 launched in India
      Loading...
      The Triumph Daytona 660 launched in India
      Subscribe โ€“ mobile
      Advertisement
      Want a quick snapshot?
      View Flash Reports and insights for this market.
      Click to explore interactive charts & trends.
      Subscribe โ€“ desktop

      New Delhi-Triumph Motorcycles Ltd., a motorcycle manufacturer has officially launched Daytona 660 in India, priced at โ‚น9.72 lakhs. Designed to combine sporty handling with exceptional comfort for long rides, this model is making its Indian debut after its global unveiling in January 2024.

      Triumph Daytona 660 features:

      The Daytona 660 is equipped with 660 cc inline three-cylinder engine that features liquid cooling. It has 12 valves, dual overhead camshafts (DOHC), and a 240-degree firing order, allowing it to reach up to 12,650 rpm. The engine is paired with a six-speed transmission and includes a slip and assist clutch. It produces a claimed 94 bhp at 11,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 69 Nm at 8,250 rpm. Triumph also notes that the bike generates 80 percent of its peak torque as early as 3,150 rpm.

      This bike features a tubular steel frame and a twin-sided swing arm for its chassis. The front suspension consists of 41 mm upside-down Showa forks, while the rear is equipped with a single Showa shock absorber that includes preload adjustability.

      At the front, the motorcycle gets twin 310 mm floating discs with a 4-pot radial calliper and a 210 mm disc at the rear with a single pot sliding calliper. The Daytona 660 has a TFT display with 'My Triumph' connectivity, three riding modes including 'Sport, Road and Rain', ABS and traction control. The bike wears Michelin Sport 6 tyres out of the box.

      Leave a Response

      You must be logged in to respond.

      Responses

      No responses yet. Be the first!

      Triumph MotorcyclesDaytona 660
      Advertisement