Triumph Trident 660 gets special Triple Tribute edition with retro paint, more technology, and sporty appeal (Instagram @officialtriumph)
The Triumph has introduced the new Trident 660 Triple Tribute special edition, featuring a retro look inspired by the iconic “Slippery Sam,” the bike that won five consecutive Isle of Man TT races in the 1970s.
With an exclusive black, blue, and red paint job, the number “67” on the tank, red wheels, and sporty details like a windscreen and lower fairing, the model blends classic style with a modern and striking appeal.
Underneath the refreshed design, the bike retains the same technical base as the original Trident 660: a 660 cc three-cylinder engine delivering 80 hp and 6.5 kgfm of torque, a six-speed transmission, and a smooth, engaging power delivery. The new version also comes with technological upgrades, such as optimized ABS and traction control for cornering, a new Sport riding mode, and Triumph Shift Assist, which allows for gear changes without using the clutch.
With a price of $8,745 in the U.S., just $150 more than the standard model, the Triple Tribute stands out as a balanced option for those seeking a sporty naked bike for urban use and weekend fun. Easy to ride and with engaging performance, it combines technology, tradition, and a distinctive look in an accessible and attractive package.
Source: Ride Apart | Photo: Instagram @officialtriumph | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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