Key highlights
- Triumph Daytona 660 updated globally
- Gets a new suspension, new tyres, new colours
- India launch expected in the coming weeks
Triumph has updated the Daytona 660 middle-weight sportsbike in the international market. The MY26 update has brought technical and cosmetic changes with it. Check out what’s new on the MY26 Daytona 660 below.
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What is new on the 2026 Triumph Daytona 660?
The updated Daytona 660 has been launched in the UK at GBP 8,995 (approximately Rs 11.11 lakh). The updated model now gets three new shades: Sapphire Black, Aluminium Silver with Sapphire Black, and Cosmic Yellow with Sapphire Black.
However, the changes are not just limited to the appearance; the bike also gets a new Showa USD front suspension setup with rebound and compression adjustability. It is a 41 mm thick separate-function big-piston unit that has been designed to offer improved handling and iron out the road undulations perfectly. The rear monoshock suspension unit continues to be the same as earlier, which is a Showa unit.
Another addition is the quickshifter, which is now offered as standard, unlike an option on the previous iteration. Moreover, Triumph has also equipped the Daytona 660 with the Metzeler Sportec M9RR tyres. These tyres are speculated to be stickier than the previous Michelin Power 6 tyres.
Apart from the above changes, the new Daytona 660 remains unaltered. We suspect that the updated Daytona 660 will be launched in India in the coming weeks. However, it might undergo a marginal price hike due to the new feature additions.