Review – Key Features – Features & Benefits – Specifications
2026 Triumph Daytona 660: SHARPER. SPORTIER. SLEEKER.
Introducing the 2026 Triumph Daytona 660…
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 Supersport tires. 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.”
2026 Triumph Daytona 660 Totalmotorcycle.com Key Features
- 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 Metzeler tires, 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
Significant updates include adjustable Showa front suspension (compression & damping), Triumph Shift Assist now standard, and grippier Metzeler M9RR Supersport tires. These are complemented by other updates like the aluminum brake lever with a clear anodized finish and three new dynamic design schemes.
TRIPLE-POWERED PERFORMANCE
Race-Proven performance.
CONFIDENT SPORTBIKE HANDLING
Precise on the road or track.
STANDOUT SPORTBIKE STYLE
Looks that turn heads.
GO THE DISTANCE
More Riding. More thrills with Triumph’s signature quality.
Race-Proven Performance
Explosive mid-range punch and top-end rush from the only triple in class.
Responsive Handling
Adjustable Showa suspension and Metzeler M9RR tires provide control, grip, and confidence.
Stand-Out Style
Pure, clean Daytona lines and unmatched attention to detail.
Complete Package
Designed to deliver an extraordinary riding experience.
2026 Triumph Daytona 660 Totalmotorcycle.com Features and Benefits
TRIPLE POWERED PERFORMANCE
Powered by Triumph’s distinctive 660cc triple engine, the Daytona 660 delivers explosive mid-range punch and top-end rush, with 94 hp (95PS) at 11,250rpm and 50.9 lb-ft (69Nm) of torque at 8,250rpm and a high 12,650rpm redline. Its defining triple soundtrack comes from the combination of triple throttle bodies, an efficient induction system and a compact underslung silencer, together with a 3‑into‑1 exhaust header and catalyst system engineered to meet current standards while maintaining the engine’s distinctive character.
With 80 percent of peak torque available throughout the rev range, the Daytona offers strong, linear drive throughout the rev range. An intuitive ride‑by‑wire throttle ensures crisp, predictable control, giving riders confidence and responsive acceleration in real‑world conditions.
For 2026, the Daytona 660 delivers an even more exhilarating ride thanks to the Triumph Shift Assist, now fitted as standard. Transforming every gear change with seamless, clutchless up and down shifts, the Shift Assist adds an unmistakably sportier edge to every acceleration. This is paired with a slip and assist clutch that lightens lever effort and smooths engagement, helping riders stay in complete control both through stop‑start traffic and on longer, fast‑flowing journeys. Together, these sharpen the bike’s responsiveness, making the Daytona 660 feel even more dynamic, engaging and thrilling across all conditions.
The Daytona 660’s six‑speed gearbox is complemented by a comprehensive suite of rider‑focused technology, including three riding modes. The Sport, Road and Rain modes all optimize throttle response and traction control to suit conditions. Three different riding modes allow the rider to tune the bike’s performance to the conditions and capabilities, making each ride its own. Switchable traction control modes and multifunction instruments with integrated TFT displays provide all the information needed to fine-tune the experience.
A clear, modern instrument setup features a color TFT display with an LCD screen, while My Triumph Connectivity is available as an accessory, offering turn‑by‑turn navigation, music and call control. Full LED lighting, including the distinctive new headlight with integrated DRL, ensures excellent visibility and a striking, modern presence on the road.
SPORTS EXCITEMENT EVERY DAY
Drawing on Triumph’s racing pedigree and learnings from the Daytona’s success in the CIV (Italian) and IDM (German) Sportbike classes, as well as the UK’s Pirelli National Sportbike Championship, the Daytona 660’s chassis receives significant performance-focused enhancements for 2026.
New Showa 1.61 (41mm) upside‑down big piston Separate Function Forks, adjustable for compression and rebound damping, offer riders an extra level of fine‑tuning that is rarely seen in this class. This enhanced adaptability can help riders create a more personalized set‑up, improving how the Daytona 660 rides and handles. Paired with a Showa rear suspension unit featuring preload adjustment for quick set‑up changes, this package delivers the sportiest ride the 660 has ever had to offer.
Together, these components allow riders to fine‑tune the Daytona 660’s handling for anything from everyday road comfort to a sharper, more dynamic feel for spirited road riding or track days. This level of adjustability ensures the suspension can be tailored precisely to rider preference, balancing comfort with performance‑led responsiveness.
A slim standover design and split seat further enhance confidence and comfort. Seat height remains an accessible 31.89 in (810mm), with an accessory low seat reducing this to 30.91 in. (785mm). The sporty riding position is created by clip‑on bars placed above the top yoke, and well‑spaced footpegs.
Braking performance has been engineered for precision and reassurance, with Triumph four‑piston radial calipers, twin 12.2 in. (310mm) front discs and braided brake lines delivering strong, consistent stopping power. The system is supported by a Continental ABS modulator to provide controlled braking feel across a range of conditions.
For 2026, the Daytona 660 runs on premium Metzeler M9RR Supersport tires, delivering exceptional feedback and impressive grip in all conditions to enhance handling and provide a confidence‑inspiring ride on both road and track. Paired with lightweight five‑spoke 17‑inch cast aluminum wheels that reduce rotating mass, the combination increases stability and agility, giving the Daytona 660 a precise, responsive and consistently thrilling feel every day.
STANDOUT SPORTS STYLE
For 2026, the Daytona 660 gets three fresh color schemes which enhance its assertive sports silhouette and unmistakable Daytona attitude.
The standard Sapphire Black color, new for 2026, is an edgy yet slick design across the 660. Black fairings, wheels and fuel tank ties in with the silver underslung exhaust and Daytona 660 branding, and the prominent 660 graphic featured across the belly pan brings it all together to produce a clean, yet beautiful machine.
Adding a flash of color, the Daytona 660 also offers two premium color options. The first is an Aluminum Silver and Sapphire Black design. Stunning Aluminum Silver bodywork with Diablo Red and Sapphire Black accents give the 660 a vibrant racing feel, all while keeping its road-going looks. Black wheels, mudguards, inner fairings, and center fuel tank contrast with the Aluminum Silver.
The second premium choice is Cosmic Yellow and Sapphire Black, adding even more impact and head-turning style to this striking bike. The Cosmic Yellow bodywork with Daytona and 660 graphics contrast with the Sapphire Black rims, detailing and mudguards, and are finished with eye-catching Diablo Red accents.
A new premium aluminum brake pedal is the latest standout example of Triumph’s class‑leading attention to detail on the Daytona 660. Its clear anodized finish adds both durability and refinement, complementing the forged aluminum yoke and the clean, uncluttered cockpit, where neatly routed, hidden hoses and cables contribute to a sleek, purposeful design.
RACING PEDIGREE
Since its introduction in 2024, the Triumph Daytona 660 has made an immediate impact on racetracks around the world, claiming championship victories in Italy’s CIV Sportbike class and Germany’s IDM Sportbike class as well as taking wins within the British Superbike Championship paddock.
Its success continued into 2025, where Iñigo Iglesias Bravo led a remarkable Daytona 660 one‑two‑three in the IDM Championship, underlining the raw performance and capability of Triumph’s triple‑powered machine. In the CIV series, Bruno Ieraci and the CM Racing team delivered an outstanding campaign, securing eight victories, multiple podium finishes and ultimately clinching the rider, team and constructor titles with the Daytona 660. Back in Britain, Harrison Dessoy added to the bike’s momentum with two wins and three additional podiums in the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship, reinforcing the strong foundations laid by Richard Cooper during the inaugural 2024 season.
The Daytona 660’s racing story continues to grow in 2026, with the model set to compete on the world stage in the all‑new World Sportbike Championship, represented by PHR Performance and CM Triumph Factory Racing.
ON THE ROAD
The Daytona 660 delivers an unrivalled low cost of ownership. With class-leading 10,000-mile service intervals, the lowest workshop time in the category. Every bike also comes with a two-year unlimited mileage warranty, covering not only the motorcycle but any Genuine Triumph Accessories purchased with it.
There are more than 30 Genuine Triumph Accessories for the Daytona 660, allowing riders to tailor the bike for protection, comfort, tech and style. From protective accessories like a rubber tank pad or bike cover, to technology upgrades such as the USB charging socket or owners can add convenience and functionality, while heated grips support all‑season riding. For a sharper, sportier look, riders can choose a color‑matched seat cowl, billet‑machined details, scrolling LED indicators or paddock stand bobbins.
The new MY26 Daytona 660 is available from $9,395 USD / $11,795 CAD and will be in authorized Triumph dealers by April 2026.
2026 Triumph Daytona 660 – Totalmotorcycle.com USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: $9,395 USD
Canada MSRP Price: $11,795 CDN
Europe/UK MSRP Price: from £8995 (On The Road inc 20% Vat)
| ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION | |
| Type | Liquid cooled, inline 3-cylinder,12 valve, DOHC, 240° Firing order |
| Capacity | 660cc |
| Bore | 2.91 in. (74.0 mm)
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| Stroke | 2.01 in. (51.1 mm)
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| Compression | 12:1 |
| Maximum Power | 94 hp (95PS / 94 bhp (70 kW) at 11,250 rpm) |
| Maximum Torque | 50.9 lb-ft (69 Nm) @ 8,250 rpm |
| Fuel System | Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control. 3 riding modes (Sport, Road, Rain) |
| Exhaust | Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with low single sided stainless steel silencer |
| Final Drive | X-ring chain |
| Clutch | Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist |
| Gearbox | 6 speed, Triumph Shift Assist |
| CHASSIS | |
| Frame | Tubular steel perimeter frame |
| Swingarm | Twin-sided, fabricated steel |
| Front Wheel | Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in |
| Rear Wheel | Cast aluminum alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 5.5 in |
| Front Tyre | 120/70 ZR 17 |
| Rear Tyre | 180/55 ZR 17 |
| Front Suspension | Showa 1.61 in. (41mm) upside down separate function big piston (SFF-BP) forks, adjustable for compression and rebound damping, 4.33 (110 mm) travel
110mm Wheel travel |
| Rear Suspension | Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment, 5.12 in. (130mm) Wheel travel |
| Front Brakes | Twin 12.2 in. (310mm) floating discs, 4 piston radial calipers, ABS |
| Rear Brakes | Single 8.66 in. (220mm) fixed disc, single piston sliding caliper, ABS |
| Instruments | Multi-function instruments with color TFT screen |
| DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS | |
| Length | 82.05 in. (2084 mm) |
| Width (Handlebars) | 28.98 in. (736 mm) |
| Height Without Mirrors | 45.08 in. (1145 mm) |
| Seat Height | 31.89 in. (810 mm) |
| Wheelbase | 56.10 in. (1425 mm) |
| Rake | 23.8° |
| Trail | 3.24 in. (82.3 mm) |
| Wet weight | 443.13 lb. (201 kg) |
| Fuel Tank Capacity | 3.7 gal (14 liters) |
| SERVICE | |
| Service Interval | 10,000 miles (16,000km) / 12 months |
| CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS (EU) | |
| Fuel Consumption | 41.8 mpg (US gal) / UK: 4.9 l/100km (57.6mpg) |
| Emissions | 112g/km
EURO 5+ |
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