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Our verdict
Daytona 660 Expert Review ★ 3.9/5
The Daytona 660 is Triumph's accessible middleweight supersport — the 660cc triple (93 PS, 69 Nm) tuned for sporty road and track use. A standout for riders wanting genuine supersport thrills with everyday usability and the best-sounding engine in the class.
3.9/5
★★★★☆
Overall
Design & Build4/5★★★★☆
Sharp, aggressive supersport styling with premium finish — a genuinely desirable middleweight sportbike.
Performance4.5/5★★★★★
The 660cc triple (93 PS, 69 Nm) is the highlight — punchy, characterful and the best-sounding engine in the class, to a 215 km/h top end at ~17 kmpl.
Comfort & Ergonomics3/5★★★☆☆
Committed supersport ergonomics and an 810 mm seat thrill on a twisty road but tire on long highway runs.
Service & Reliability3/5★★★☆☆
Triumph service is strong in metros, sparse beyond, with premium running and ~5,000 km service costs; 2-year warranty.
Value for Money4/5★★★★☆
At about ₹9.72 lakh ex-showroom the triple, premium hardware and supersport ability make it strong value in the class.
Features & Technology4/5★★★★☆
Well-equipped — a TFT with Bluetooth, ride modes, traction control, Showa suspension, Michelin tyres and dual-channel ABS.
Hands-on editorial assessment by BikeCostCalc Team, published May 2026.
What "Free Service" means: Labour charges are waived. You only pay for parts/consumables actually replaced (engine oil, filters, spark plugs etc.). Always confirm with your dealer before the service.
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At KM / Days
Work Done
Labour
Parts / Consumables
Est. Total
1
1,000 km 30 days
Initial inspect oil brakes
Free
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💳 Paid Services (After Free Service Period)
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At KM / Days
Work Done
Labour
Parts
Est. Total
1
5,000 km 365 days
Oil filter chain brakes spark plugs
₹1,200–₹2,000
₹1,000–₹2,500
₹2,200–₹4,500
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10,000 km 730 days
Full: oil plugs valves chain brakes fluid
₹1,500–₹2,500
₹1,800–₹4,000
₹3,300–₹6,500
Hidden Costs Revealed
Parts Life & Replacement Cost
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Engine Oil
OEM BrandTriumph OEM
Spec10W-40 Full-Syn 3L
Replacement Cost₹600–₹1,200
Expected Life~5,000 km
Change IntervalEvery 5,000 km
Qty per Change1.00 units
Monthly cost (30km/day): ₹195
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Air Filter
OEM BrandTriumph OEM
SpecPanel Filter
Replacement Cost₹800–₹1,600
Expected Life~15,000 km
Change IntervalEvery 15,000 km
Qty per Change1.00 units
Monthly cost (30km/day): ₹50
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Brake Pads Fr
OEM BrandNissin
SpecSintered 310mm Radial
Replacement Cost₹1,200–₹2,400
Expected Life~8,000 km
Change IntervalEvery 8,000 km
Qty per Change2.00 units
Monthly cost (30km/day): ₹220
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Tyre Front
OEM BrandMichelin
SpecPower 6 120/70-17
Replacement Cost₹2,500–₹4,500
Expected Life~12,000 km
Change IntervalEvery 12,000 km
Qty per Change1.00 units
Monthly cost (30km/day): ₹310
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Tyre Rear
OEM BrandMichelin
SpecPower 6 180/55-17
Replacement Cost₹3,000–₹5,500
Expected Life~10,000 km
Change IntervalEvery 10,000 km
Qty per Change1.00 units
Monthly cost (30km/day): ₹430
Total monthly parts cost (at 30km/day):₹1,205/month
What the specs mean
What the Daytona 660’s specs mean for you
Tap a question to see how this bike’s standout specs affect everyday riding, safety and running cost.
🛑 Does the Daytona 660 have ABS, and why does it matter? ▾
Yes — the Daytona 660 comes with anti-lock braking. ABS stops the wheels from locking up under hard or panic braking, so you keep steering control on the Daytona 660 instead of skidding, especially on wet or loose roads.
🔘 How good are the Daytona 660’s brakes? ▾
The Daytona 660 runs a front disc brake, which delivers stronger and more consistent stopping power than a drum and resists fade on long downhill stretches — so braking stays sharp even after repeated hard stops.
🛞 Does the Daytona 660 get tubeless tyres? ▾
Yes — the Daytona 660 rides on tubeless tyres. They leak air slowly after a puncture instead of going flat instantly, so you can usually ride on to a repair shop rather than being stranded on the roadside.
💡 Does the Daytona 660 have an LED headlight? ▾
Yes — the Daytona 660 gets an LED headlight. It casts a brighter, whiter beam while drawing less power than a halogen unit, so you see further and more clearly on unlit roads at night.
🛋️ How is ride comfort on the Daytona 660? ▾
The Daytona 660 uses a monoshock rear suspension, which absorbs bumps more progressively than twin shocks. That smooths out rough roads and keeps the rear wheel planted over undulations.
⛟ What kind of range does the Daytona 660 have? ▾
The Daytona 660's 14-litre fuel tank means fewer fuel stops and a longer distance between fills — handy on highway runs and weekend tours where pumps can be far apart.
💪 How does the Daytona 660 pull in traffic and on highways? ▾
The Daytona 660 makes 69 Nm of torque, giving strong low- and mid-range pull. That translates to quick, confident overtakes and relaxed riding even two-up or fully loaded.
📲 Does the Daytona 660 have Bluetooth / navigation? ▾
Yes — pairing your phone with the Daytona 660 brings turn-by-turn navigation and call/SMS alerts to the instrument cluster, so you can glance down for directions instead of pulling over to check your phone.
Expert Assessment
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros
660cc inline-triple 93PS — the best-sounding middleweight supersport under ₹10L
660cc inline-triple 93PS — the best-sounding middleweight supersport under ₹10L
Michelin Power 6 tyres Showa suspension Nissin brakes — premium hardware throughout
Michelin Power 6 tyres Showa suspension Nissin brakes — premium hardware throughout
TFT 3 ride modes TC Bluetooth — comprehensive electronics at ₹9.72L
TFT 3 ride modes TC Bluetooth — comprehensive electronics at ₹9.72L
❌ Cons
Aggressive supersport ergonomics — clip-ons cause discomfort on long highway runs
Aggressive supersport ergonomics — clip-ons cause discomfort on long highway runs
₹5000 service interval expensive — closer to sportbike than commuter servicing cost
₹5000 service interval expensive — closer to sportbike than commuter servicing cost
Triumph dealer network sparse outside metros — 60+ centres vs Japanese rivals
Triumph dealer network sparse outside metros — 60+ centres vs Kawasaki or Suzuki
💳 EMI Calculator
On-road price: ₹1,137,467 — adjust down payment and tenure
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Common Questions
FAQ — Triumph Daytona 660
Is the Triumph Daytona 660 service really free? ▾
The labour charge is free for the first 2 services. However, you must pay for consumables like engine oil, oil filter, and air filter that are replaced during the service.
What is the typical EMI for the Daytona 660? ▾
With 20% down (₹227,493) on the ₹1,137,467 on-road price, the loan amount is ₹909,974. At 9.5% interest for 48 months, the EMI is approximately ₹22,861/month. Use the calculator above for custom amounts.
Is Triumph Daytona 660 good for daily commute? ▾
The Daytona 660 is a sports bike with 17.00 kmpl real-world mileage. Triumph's service network and reliability make it suitable for daily use.
How much does it cost to own Daytona 660 per month? ▾
Monthly ownership cost depends on your riding distance, loan terms, and city. It includes EMI, fuel, insurance, and service costs. Use our Affordability Calculator above to get your exact personalised number.
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