Triumph Daytona 660 Introduced

Triumph Motorcycles has introduced its new bike, Triumph Daytona 660, in the Indian market. The bike comes with a high-quality engine and high-performance brakes. It weighs 201 kilograms and will soon be launched in the country to compete with motorcycles like the Honda CBR650R.

Features and Accessories

The company claims that the bike will offer a comfortable riding experience along with being sporty. It features clip-on handlebars on top of the fork tops. The seat height of Daytona 660 is 810mm. This motorcycle will come with several accessories, including a luggage rack, bi-directional quick shifter, and a Bluetooth module for the dashboard.

Triumph Daytona 660 Engine and Price

The bike is equipped with a 660 cc triple engine that generates 95hp of power at 11250 rpm and 69Nm of torque at 8250 rpm. The bike features sport, rain, and road riding modes. In the UK, the price of Triumph Daytona 660 is 8595 pounds (approximately 9.1 lakh INR). The prices for the Indian market have not been announced yet, but are expected to be revealed soon.

Honda CBR650R Engine and Price

Speaking of Daytona 660’s competitor, the Honda CBR650R comes with a 648.72 cc air-cooled engine. It generates 87.01 PS power at 12000 rpm and has a fuel tank capacity of 15.4 liters. The company claims that the bike can deliver a mileage of 23 kmpl. It also features a digital instrument console, digital speedometer, digital trip meter, and digital odometer.

  • Triumph Motorcycles introduces Daytona 660 in the Indian market.
  • The bike features a high-quality engine, high-performance brakes, and weighs 201 kilograms.
  • Daytona 660 comes with several accessories such as a luggage rack, bi-directional quick shifter, and a Bluetooth module for the dashboard.
  • The bike is equipped with a 660 cc triple engine and features sport, rain, and road riding modes.
  • Competitor Honda CBR650R comes with a 648.72 cc air-cooled engine and a fuel tank capacity of 15.4 liters.

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