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Triumph Motorcycles Unveils Daytona 660 Upgrades

Vehicles |Two Wheeler

Triumph Motorcycles updates the Daytona 660 with improved performance, handling, and new design features.

509 views | Date: March 19, 2026

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Triumph Motorcycles Unveils Daytona 660 Upgrades
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Hinckley, UK– Triumph Motorcycles Ltd., has announced updates to the Daytona 660, emphasizing improvements in performance, handling, and style for the 2026 model year, while retaining the bike’s signature sporty design and middleweight sportbike character.

The Daytona 660 continues to be powered by a 660cc triple engine, delivering strong mid-range performance and responsive top-end power. For 2026, Triumph Shift Assist is standard, allowing clutchless gear changes, while a slip-and-assist clutch ensures smooth control in both city riding and spirited road conditions.

Performance enhancements include adjustable Showa front forks and a rear suspension with preload adjustment, Metzeler M9RR Supersport tyres, and upgraded braking featuring four-piston radial calipers, twin 310mm front discs, and ABS. These upgrades improve handling, stability, and stopping power on road and track.

The bike comes in three new colour schemes—Sapphire Black, Aluminium Silver with Diablo Red accents, and Cosmic Yellow with Sapphire Black highlights. Other refinements include a premium aluminium brake pedal, split seat with optional low height, clip-on handlebars, full LED lighting, and a TFT display with optional My Triumph Connectivity for navigation and media control.

Drawing on Triumph’s racing heritage, the Daytona 660 has achieved success in CIV (Italy), IDM (Germany), and UK National Sportbike Championships. For 2026, it will compete in the World Sportbike Championship. Riders also benefit from 10,000-mile service intervals, warranty coverage, and a wide range of accessories for performance, comfort, and style, with reservations available online via Triumph’s Reserve My Triumph service.

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