From the moment Triumph rolled out the new Trident 660 early this year, it was a tough bike not to covet.
After all, the good looks were complemented by an engine with a notable bump in power and torque and a host of rider-friendly features, while the price stayed well below 10 grand.

Naturally, the mid-size moto gets even more appealing when the brand knocks a few hundred bucks off the MSRP, which just happened.
The move makes perfect sense for Triumph while providing us with an excuse to give the bike another long, lingering look.
Perfect cut
Launched with an MSRP of $9,145, the 2026 Trident 660 now starts at a more tempting $8,745, a not-insignificant $400 less.
Why the drop? RideApart’s Robbie Bacon deduces a very likely reason: the original price put it uncomfortably close to the more powerful and capable $9,995 Trident 800.






