Bike company Triumph has officially revealed its new Triumph Trident 800 in the global market. This bike is a bigger and more powerful version of the Trident 660 available for the sale in the Indian market.
The latest Trident 800 roadster combines sharp looks, higher performance and modern tech, offering riders a perfect balance between everyday comfort and exciting power.
Currently, this bike is only available for the international markets, Indian riders are already looking forward to its arrival. The Trident 800 aims to attract those who want a sporty, stylish and feature-packed middleweight motorcycle from a premium brand like Triumph.

Triumph Trident 800: Design
Triumph Trident 800 continues the simple and muscular look of the Trident 660 but with a more aggressive stance. It gets a round LED headlamp, sculpted fuel tank, split seat design and a short tail section. It also comes equipped with a TFT color display supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing navigation and call alerts directly on the screen.
The gold-finished alloy wheels and sporty belly pan give it a bolder road presence. At around 198 kg, the bike remains manageable while looking more premium and grown-up.
The styling perfectly balances minimalism with aggression, making it suitable for both city rides and long weekend trips. Overall, it looks every bit like a bigger, more confident version of the Trident 660.
Triumph Trident 800: Powertrain
Trident 800 is a 798 cc inline-three engine that makes about 115 PS and 84 Nm of torque. This engine comes from Triumph’s Tiger Sport 850 but is tuned for a roadster’s performance.
It’s paired with a 6-speed gearbox and a quick-shifter for smooth, clutch-less gear changes. Triumph has upgraded the chassis and suspension setup too, with Showa 41 mm inverted forks at the front and a rear monoshock for better handling.
The bike promises a thrilling ride with strong acceleration and a smooth mid-range ideal for riders who want both power and refinement.
Triumph Trident 800: Features
Triumph Trident 800 comes fully loaded with modern technology. It includes three riding modes including Road, Sport and Rain along with cornering ABS, traction control, and ride-by-wire throttle for smoother power delivery.
For suspension this bike comes equipped with inverted front fork at the front end and mono shock unit at the rear end.
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Triumph Trident 800 :Price and Availability
The price of 2025 Triumph Trident 800 will be announced at the time of its launch. Reports suggest that company will launch this bike at the starting price of Rs 10-11 lakh ex-showroom.
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