Triumph Motorcycles has launched the 2026 version of the Triumph Daytona 660 in international markets, priced at GBP 8,995 (approx. Rs. 11.11 lakh). The update focuses on better handling, improved features, and refreshed styling.
Key Updates for 2026
🎨 New Colour Options
The bike now comes in three new sportier shades:
Sapphire Black
Aluminium Silver / Sapphire Black
Cosmic Yellow / Sapphire Black
These new schemes give the motorcycle a more aggressive and premium look compared to the India-spec version.
⚙️ Mechanical & Hardware Upgrades
New 41mm Showa SFF-BP front forks
Now offer compression and rebound adjustability
Rear Suspension
Continues with preload-adjustable Showa monoshock
New Tyres
Upgraded to Metzeler Sportec M9RR
Replaces Michelin Power 6
Quickshifter
Now offered as standard (previously optional)
These upgrades are aimed at delivering better ride dynamics and sharper handling.
Engine & Performance (Unchanged)
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Engine | 660cc, Inline-Three |
| Power | 94 bhp |
| Torque | 69 Nm |
| Cooling | Liquid-cooled |
The engine remains unchanged, continuing to offer a balanced mix of performance and usability.
Summary
The 2026 Triumph Daytona 660 receives targeted upgrades rather than a complete overhaul. With adjustable suspension, better tyres, and standard quickshifter, the bike is now more track-capable and rider-focused, while retaining its proven engine setup.
FAQs
1. What is the price of the 2026 Triumph Daytona 660?
It is priced at GBP 8,995 (~Rs. 11.11 lakh) in overseas markets.
2. What are the major updates in the 2026 model?
New colour schemes, adjustable front suspension, new tyres, and standard quickshifter.
3. Has the engine changed?
No, it continues with the same 660cc inline-three engine.
4. What tyres does the new model use?
It now uses Metzeler Sportec M9RR tyres.
5. Is it launched in India?
As of now, the update is launched overseas only, with no confirmed India timeline.





