Triumph Daytona 660: Sharper, Sportier, Sleeker for 2026

Triumph Daytona 660 cosmic yellow, 3/4 front right view
The Triumph Daytona 660 in Cosmic Yellow offers bold styling and aggressive road presence for 2026.

Triumph has unveiled key updates to the Daytona 660, enhancing both its sporty performance and visual appeal. The latest model features adjustable Showa front suspension, Triumph Shift Assist as standard, and new Metzeler M9RR Supersport tyres, delivering a more thrilling ride for enthusiasts and racers alike.

The update completes Triumph’s Unleashed campaign, showcasing 29 new and refreshed models for 2026.

Performance and Technology

The Daytona 660 is powered by Triumph’s distinctive 660cc triple engine, producing 95PS at 11,250 rpm and 69Nm of torque at 8,250 rpm. With a high 12,650 rpm redline and strong mid-range punch, the bike offers responsive acceleration and linear torque delivery throughout the rev range.

Rider-Focused Electronics

All electronics are fully integrated, providing a seamless riding experience. Standard features include:

  • Triumph Shift Assist (up & down)
  • Slip and assist clutch
  • Three riding modes: Sport, Road, Rain
  • Switchable traction control
  • Full LED lighting with DRL
  • TFT display with optional My Triumph Connectivity

Enhanced Handling

The 2026 Daytona 660 features adjustable Showa 41mm USD forks with compression and rebound damping, paired with a Showa rear suspension unit with preload adjustment. These upgrades allow riders to fine-tune handling for everyday roads, spirited rides, or track use.

Braking is handled by four-piston radial calipers, twin 310mm front discs, braided brake lines, and a Continental ABS modulator. Premium Metzeler tyres on 17-inch cast aluminium wheels provide exceptional grip, stability, and feedback.

Bold New Styling

The updated Daytona 660 comes in three dynamic color schemes:

  • Sapphire Black (new)
  • Aluminium Silver with Diablo Red accents
  • Cosmic Yellow with Daytona graphics

A new anodised aluminium brake pedal, refined yoke, and clean cockpit design highlight Triumph’s attention to detail, completing the bike’s sporty and modern look.

Racing Pedigree

Since its 2024 launch, the Daytona 660 has excelled in the CIV and IDM Sportbike classes and the UK Pirelli National Sportbike Championship, achieving multiple victories and podiums. The model will continue to compete internationally in the 2026 World Sportbike Championship.

Triumph Daytona 660 aluminium silver, 3/4 front left view
The Triumph Daytona 660 in Aluminium Silver showcases sporty design and performance upgrades for 2026.

Availability and Accessories

The Daytona 660 is available from £8,995 on the road and will arrive in dealerships from April 2026. Owners can customize their bikes with over 30 Genuine Triumph Accessories, including protective gear, technology upgrades, heated grips, colour-matched seat cowls, and more. A2 licence conversion kits are available for eligible riders.

Explore the complete specifications and performance features of the Daytona 660 by visiting Triumph online here.

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