Reviving Legend: Triumph teases resurrection of mighty Daytona 660, details here

Triumph's legendary Daytona is all set to leave an indelible mark on the world of motorcycling once again.

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Mayank Kasyap
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New Delhi: The anticipation reaches its peak as Triumph gears up to unveil a potential revival of the iconic Daytona nameplate. Scheduled for revelation on January 9, the latest teaser hints at a powerhouse trio – Daytona, Tiger Sport, and Trident – all featuring a robust 660 cc engine. The spotlight now shines on the Daytona 660, as a recent teaser treats enthusiasts to the melodious exhaust note of this eagerly awaited motorcycle.

Design overview

The Daytona 660 exudes a sporty charisma, captivating onlookers with its sleek design. Borrowing the headlamp setup from the Tiger Sport 660, it takes a bold departure with a distinctive full fairing, distinguishing itself from the Tiger Sport 660's half fairing design.

Performance details

At the heart of the Daytona 660 lies a potent 3-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine, delivering a staggering 80 bhp of maximum power at 10,250 rpm and 64 Nm of torque at 6,250 rpm. The engine harmonizes with a 6-speed gearbox featuring a slip and assist clutch. While the specifics of the engine tuning for the Daytona 660 remain undisclosed, Triumph enthusiasts can expect a ride tuned to perfection.

A feature-rich riding experience

The Daytona 660 promises a feature-rich riding experience, embracing the same instrument cluster seen on Triumph's other 660 motorcycles. Riders can anticipate two distinct riding modes – Rain and Road – catering to diverse road conditions. Elevating the experience, Triumph offers a bi-directional quickshifter and a traction control system, adding finesse to every ride.

As the echoes of the Daytona 660's exhaust note reverberate, Triumph aficionados await the grand unveiling on January 9. The resurgence of the Daytona nameplate, coupled with the promising features and performance, signals Triumph's commitment to delivering an unparalleled riding experience. The resurrected Daytona 660 takes centre stage, blending heritage with cutting-edge technology. Triumph's legendary Daytona is all set to leave an indelible mark on the world of motorcycling once again.