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Triumph Daytona 660 Teaser Unveiled Ahead of Jan 9 Launch

Triumph Daytona 660 Teaser Unveiled Ahead of Jan 9 Launch
Michelle L.
January 3, 2024

Get a sneak peek into Triumph’s upcoming Daytona 660 with insights from the teaser video.

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The countdown has begun for motorcycle enthusiasts as the highly anticipated Triumph Daytona 660 is just a week away from its official launch. Building on the excitement, Triumph has recently released a teaser video, adding another layer of anticipation to the forthcoming release. The video shrouded in mystery with subdued lighting and black bodywork, subtly reveals key aspects, notably the three-cylinder configuration of the bike.

Engine Configuration and Performance

The teaser video subtly confirms the Triumph Daytona 660’s three-cylinder configuration through a brief soundbite. This aligns with earlier speculations based on images released last year. The new Daytona might share the same engine as the Tiger Sport 660 and Trident 660. This is evident from the ‘660’ decal in previous images. We can anticipate an impressive 80bhp power output and 47 lb-ft of torque. The output is then fine-tuned with a customized throttle map for a unique riding experience.

Reviving the Daytona Legacy

Triumph’s decision to revive the Daytona name in the 660cc form marks a significant move into the competitive middleweight sports bike market. The last official Daytona model from Triumph was the Daytona 765 Moto2 Edition. It was presented as a tribute to Triumph’s entry into Grand Prix racing as the official Moto2 engine supplier. Stuart Wood, Chief Engineer at Triumph Motorcycles, previously hinted that the Moto2 Edition would be the “last Daytona people can own”. However, the unexpected revelation of the Daytona 660 proves Mr. Wood wrong, much to the delight of motorcycle enthusiasts.

Hidden Revelations in HTML Code

Although the teaser video and accompanying social media posts may not directly reference the model name, a closer look into the HTML code of the Triumph website unveils the hidden gem – the bike’s official name, Daytona 660. This discovery adds an extra layer of excitement for fans eagerly awaiting the official unveiling.

Entering the Middleweight Sports Bike Arena

The decision to re-enter the middleweight sports bike segment positions Triumph against formidable competitors such as the Suzuki GSX-8R and Honda CBR650. The Triumph Daytona 660 will be making a bold statement in this highly contested market. Enthusiasts are also buzzing about the speculated Honda CBR750R, though not officially announced.

Mark Your Calendars

The final piece of the puzzle will fall into place on January 9, 2024, when Triumph will officially reveal the Daytona 660 to the world. Motorcycle enthusiasts and industry experts alike are eagerly awaiting the moment when the curtains will be lifted. The countdown is on for the dawn of a new era in the middleweight sports bike category.

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