Triumph India dealers are offering a major limited-period discount on the MY2025 Triumph Daytona 660, with price cuts going up to ₹1 lakh at select outlets in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, and other metro cities.
This is a dealer-level stock clearance offer, not an official Triumph announcement, so the exact discount may vary from one location to another. Buyers are advised to confirm availability directly with their nearest Triumph showroom.

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Revised Pricing and Market Positioning
The discount significantly improves the Daytona 660’s value in the mid-weight supersport segment, narrowing the gap between it and its key rivals.
Updated Price Breakdown
| Model | Ex-Showroom Price (Before Discount) | Effective Price (After ₹1 Lakh Discount) | Rival Comparison |
|---|---|---|---|
| Daytona 660 (Base White) | ₹9.88 lakh | ₹8.88 lakh | Still ₹1.11 lakh pricier than Ninja 650 |
| Daytona 660 (Other Colours) | ₹10.03 lakh | ₹9.03 lakh | — |
| Kawasaki Ninja 650 | ₹7.77 lakh | — | Base twin-cylinder rival |
With this discount, the Daytona 660 becomes more attractive for buyers wanting a triple-cylinder performance bike without climbing to the price of larger supersports like the CBR650R (₹11.16 lakh).

Triumph Daytona 660: Key Technical Highlights
The Daytona 660 is built on Triumph’s well-known inline-triple platform, offering a mix of torque, smoothness, and top-end performance that riders don’t get in typical twin-cylinder rivals.
Engine & Performance
- 660cc inline-triple, liquid-cooled
- 95 hp @ 11,250 rpm
- 69 Nm @ 8,250 rpm
- 6-speed gearbox with slip-assist clutch

This setup makes the Daytona 660 lively in the mid-range and strong at the top end, ideal for both weekend rides and occasional track use.
Chassis & Hardware
- 41mm Showa USD front fork
- Preload-adjustable rear monoshock
- Twin 310mm discs (front)
- 220mm rear disc
- Michelin Power 6 tyres
- 810 mm seat height
- 14-litre fuel tank

Features
- Ride-by-wire throttle
- Three riding modes: Sport, Road, Rain
- Adjustable traction control
- Dual-channel ABS
- Colour TFT display with Bluetooth connectivity
The Daytona 660 continues to offer everyday usability paired with triple-cylinder excitement, and the new discounted pricing only strengthens its appeal.

Final Thoughts
With a temporary ₹1 lakh discount, the Triumph Daytona 660 becomes far more competitive against the Kawasaki Ninja 650 while offering a more premium powertrain and richer feature list. For riders considering an upgrade to a mid-weight supersport, this may be the best time to bring home the Daytona 660.
So, what do you think — does this discount make the Daytona 660 a better buy than the Ninja 650? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!














