TRIUMPH INTRODUCES KEY UPDATES TO DAYTONA 660
SHARPER. SPORTIER. SLEEKER.
- Triumph unveils key updates to the MY26 Daytona 660, enhancing its sporty specification and introducing new bolder styling
- Now fitted with adjustable Showa front suspension, Triumph Shift Assist as standard and grippier Metzelertires, delivering a more thrilling, performance-focused ride
- The reveal of the Daytona 660 completes Triumph’s Unleashed campaign featuring 29 new and updated models for 2026
Triumph is taking the Daytona 660 up a gear for model year 2026, with key feature updates confirmed for the popular middleweight sports machine. These significant updates enhance the Daytona's sporty specification and visual appeal, while retaining the same core design ethos.
These updates include adjustable Showa front suspension, Triumph Shift Assist now fitted as standard, and grippier Metzeler M9RR Supersporttires. These are complemented by three new dynamic design schemes featuring Diablo Red accents and bold graphics. In keeping with Triumph’s signature attention to detail, the Daytona also gains a new aluminum brake pedal with a clear anodized finish.
Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer, Triumph Motorcycles, said:
“The Daytona 660 was introduced in 2024 with the vision of growing the middleweight sport bike scene. The Daytona 660 has quickly established itself as a standout contender in the middleweight sport category, proving its capability not only on the road but also on the racetrack, where it has already enjoyed impressive success. Using what we’ve learned from our Triumph Factory Racing program, we are introducing specific upgrades which have been carefully crafted to enhance the Daytona’s characteristics and light, agile, sporty feel.
Our goal is to ultimately attract new, younger riders to the Triumph brand, and these 2026 updates reinforce the Daytona 660’s position as one of the most exciting and cool sport bikes in its class.”