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Triumph Trident 660 Tribute Edition: In Images

Triumph recently unveiled the 2025 Trident 660 Tribute Edition for international markets. It is also scheduled for launch in Australia and New Zealand by mid-2025. So, before the bike reaches our shores, we bring you images of the special edition with all the details!

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Finished in Sapphire Black with Cobalt Blue and Diablo Red graphics, the livery pays homage to the legendary ‘Slippery Sam’ Trident that conquered the Isle of Man TT. Look closely and you’ll spot the signature ‘67’ race number on the bodywork.

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The Tribute Edition gets a black flyscreen, a sleek aluminium belly pan, and eye-catching Diablo Red wheels to match its aggressive stance.

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Alongside Road and Rain modes, a new Sport mode tweaks throttle response and traction control for spirited rides. Plus, Cornering ABS, Cornering Traction Control, and cruise control now come standard.

Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition

Underneath, it’s still powered by the familiar 660cc inline-triple engine, delivering 80.4bhp @ 10,250rpm and 64Nm @ 6,250rpm—Euro 5+ compliant and mated to a standard two-way quickshifter.

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The bike rides on 41mm Showa SFF-BP USD forks, with a preload-adjustable rear shock. Braking is handled by Nissin two-piston calipers and 310mm discs up front. The rider gets a full-colour TFT dash with phone, navigation, and music connectivity.

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Triumph is offering over 30 official accessories, from heated grips and bar-end mirrors to luggage options, protective add-ons, and tech upgrades.

Triumph Trident 660 Triple Tribute Edition

While pricing is still under wraps, expect more details closer to its launch.

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