Triumph Updates Daytona 660 for 2026

Triumph has announced updates for its 2026 Daytona 660, marking it as the 29th new or updated bike from the manufacturer for the year. The refreshed middleweight sportbike features enhanced suspension adjustability, improved tires, and additional technology. This model, originally introduced in 2024, has already seen success in various sportbike racing series.
Triumph is wrapping up its 2026 model year announcements with significant updates to the Daytona 660. This marks the 29th new or updated motorcycle from the manufacturer for the upcoming year, showcasing a strong commitment to refreshing its lineup.
The 2026 Daytona 660 will feature several key enhancements designed to improve its performance and rider experience. Riders can look forward to new suspension adjustment capabilities, allowing for more fine-tuned handling to suit individual preferences and riding conditions. The bike will also come equipped with grippier tires, promising better traction and confidence on the road or track.
In addition to mechanical upgrades, the updated Daytona 660 will incorporate more advanced technology. While specific details on the tech additions are not fully outlined in the preview, these improvements are expected to further enhance the bike's appeal to modern sportbike enthusiasts.
The Daytona 660 was first introduced in 2024 as a middleweight sportbike, powered by the same 660cc Triple engine found in the Trident 660 roadster and Tiger Sport 660 adventure sport-tourer. Since its debut, the model has demonstrated its competitive prowess, achieving success in Italian and German sportbike racing, as well as the U.K.’s Pirelli National Sportbike Championship. These updates for 2026 aim to build on that foundation, offering an even more refined and capable machine for sportbike riders.
