KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Bolt-on engine cover protectors
- Diverse cosmetic accessories for personalized style
- Luggage storage solutions with tank bag and tail pack
Triumph recently introduced the Daytona 660 in India, although its official launch is still pending. The bike comes with an impressive array of over 30 genuine Triumph accessories that cater to various aspects of the riding experience. These accessories cover safety features, technological enhancements, styling options, and more, all aimed at elevating the overall riding pleasure.
The British middleweight's accessory lineup has already been unveiled, offering riders the opportunity to customize their Daytona 660 with a range of additional parts. Whether you're looking to enhance safety, incorporate advanced technology, or simply add a touch of personal style, Triumph has you covered. Now, before we take a look at the details in this section, make sure you join our Whatsapp Group Community of petrolheads to find out more exciting stuff about the Auto world.
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2024 Triumph Daytona 660 Accessory - Detail List
Here's the full lineup of the Triumph Daytona 660 accessories recently revealed on the official website.
PROTECTION & CARE | TECHNOLOGY | STYLING | COMFORT AND PRACTICALITY | LUGGAGE | SECURITY |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Engine Cover Protectors | My Triumph Connectivity System (Requires additional fitting kit) | Colour-coded seat cowl | Internally-wired heated grips | Tank bag | Triumph Protect+ Alarm |
Rubber Tank Pad | Under-seat USB socket | Oil filler cap | Comfort rider seat | Tail pack | Triumph Track+ Tracker (Requires annual subscription) |
Frame Protectors | Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) | Paddock stand bobbins | Low rider seat | U-lock | |
Fork Protectors | Bar end finishers | Pillion grab handles | Disc lock | ||
All-Weather Cover | Rear brake reservoir | Disc lock with alarm | |||
Muc-Off Cleaning Kit | Ground anchor | ||||
Chain and lock |
Triumph has also introduced another important accessory for new and younger riders holding an A2 license who want to experience the Daytona 660. They've included a special Accelerator Position Sensor (APS) twist grip and tweaked the engine settings to limit power to 35kW, making it fully compliant with A2 license regulations. The best part? It's easily reversible once you upgrade to a full A1 license.
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Under the hood, the Daytona 660 boasts a liquid-cooled, inline 3-cylinder, 12-valve, DOHC engine with a 2400 firing order and a 660cc capacity. The performance stats include a maximum power of 70 kW (94bhp) at 11,250 rpm and a peak torque of 69 Nm at 8,250 rpm.
Now, when it comes to pricing, we anticipate the new Daytona 660 to fall in the range of Rs. 9 lakh to Rs. 9.30 lakh (ex-showroom). In the market, it will go head-to-head with the Kawasaki Ninja 650 and the Honda CBR 650R.
Verdict
The Triumph Daytona 660's accessory lineup not only enhances performance and safety but also caters to style and comfort preferences, making it a versatile choice for riders. The anticipation of its competitive pricing against counterparts like the Kawasaki Ninja 650 adds to the excitement, positioning it as a potential game-changer in the middleweight sport-touring segment.
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