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Startseite » Triumph Daytona 660: Adjustable Fork and Quickshifter Address Predecessor’s Weaknesses
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Triumph Daytona 660 2026
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Triumph Daytona 660: Adjustable Fork and Quickshifter Address Predecessor’s Weaknesses

By Andreas Denner18 March, 2026
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The Triumph Daytona 660 receives a targeted update for 2026 with an adjustable Showa fork, standard quickshifter and new Metzeler tyres. Triumph responds to criticism of the original model’s soft suspension.
  • New Showa fork with compression and rebound damping adjustment
  • Triumph Shift Assist (up/down quickshifter) as standard
  • Metzeler M9RR Supersport replace the previous Michelin Power 6
  • Three new colour options, available from April 2026

When Triumph unveiled the Daytona 660 in 2024, the excitement was palpable. At last, an affordable middleweight sportbike from Hinckley, powered by the familiar triple and bearing the evocative Daytona name on its fairing. In practice, however, the chassis did not quite live up to the promise of the badge. Reviewers criticised a front-end setup that was too soft, delivering vague feedback during spirited riding and lacking the precision typical of modern Triumph models. For the 2026 model year, Triumph has addressed these concerns with targeted upgrades. The update also marks the conclusion of the Unleashed campaign, through which Triumph introduced a total of 29 new or revised models for 2026.

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Adjustable Showa fork at the heart of the update

The most significant change concerns the suspension. The previous non-adjustable Showa upside-down fork has been replaced by a new Showa 41 mm USD fork of the Separate Function Big Piston (SFF-BP) type, which now offers compression and rebound damping adjustment. Travel remains at 110 mm, but the extended adjustability is intended to allow riders to tailor the response to their intended use, whether commuting, spirited road riding or track days. At the rear, the Showa monoshock continues with 130 mm of travel, now featuring preload adjustment for quicker adaptation to different load conditions.

This change is no coincidence. According to Triumph, insights from the in-house Factory Racing programme fed into the revision. The Daytona 660 has achieved remarkable racing success since its launch: in the Italian CIV Sportbike class, Bruno Ieraci and the CM Racing Team secured eight victories in the 2025 season, claiming the rider, team and constructor titles. In the German IDM Sportbike class, Iñigo Iglesias Bravo led a remarkable Daytona 660 one-two-three. And in Great Britain, Harrison Dessoy added two wins and three further podiums in the Pirelli National Sportbike Championship to the record that Richard Cooper had already established in the 2024 debut season.

Standard quickshifter and new tyres

Beyond the suspension, the second major change concerns the standard equipment. The Triumph Shift Assist, an up-and-down quickshifter for clutchless gear changes, is now included as standard from 2026. Combined with the existing slip-and-assist clutch, which reduces lever effort and enables smoother shifts, the system is intended to make the Daytona 660 noticeably more dynamic.

Triumph has also switched tyres. The previously fitted Michelin Power 6 make way for Metzeler M9RR Supersport rubber. The new tyres in 120/70 ZR 17 front and 180/55 ZR 17 rear dimensions are said to offer more grip and better feedback on both road and track. Together with the lightweight five-spoke cast aluminium 17-inch wheels, Triumph claims a more agile overall package.

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Triumph Daytona 660 2026

Proven triple-cylinder with 95 hp

The engine remains unchanged. The liquid-cooled 660 cc inline three-cylinder with twelve-valve DOHC and 240-degree firing order continues to produce 95 hp (70 kW) at 11,250 rpm. Maximum torque is 69 Nm (50.9 lb.ft) at 8,250 rpm, with Triumph claiming 80 percent of peak torque across the entire rev range. The redline sits at 12,650 rpm. The exhaust consists of a 3-into-1 stainless steel header with an underslung silencer and meets Euro 5+ emissions standards.

Paul Stroud, Chief Commercial Officer at Triumph Motorcycles, said the Daytona 660 was introduced with the aim of reinvigorating the middleweight sportbike 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.” The goal is to attract younger riders to the brand, and the 2026 updates are intended to further strengthen the Daytona 660’s position in its segment.

Three riding modes and modern electronics

The electronic equipment remains at the same level. Three riding modes (Sport, Road and Rain) adjust throttle response and traction control to suit the conditions. The traction control can be switched off. The cockpit features a multi-function LCD instrument with an integrated colour TFT display. The optionally available My Triumph Connectivity system allows navigation prompts, music control and phone calls to be displayed on screen. The lighting is fully LED, including a new headlight with integrated daytime running light.

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Triumph Daytona 660 2026

Ergonomics and brakes unchanged

The basic ergonomics remain the same. Seat height is 810 mm, with an optional lowering to 785 mm via an accessory seat. The riding position is defined by clip-on handlebars above the upper triple clamp and well-placed footpegs. Wet weight is 201 kg (443 lbs), and the tank holds 14 litres.

The braking system consists of twin floating 310 mm discs at the front with four-piston radial callipers and a single 220 mm disc with a single-piston floating calliper at the rear. A Continental ABS modulator manages brake pressure distribution. The brake lines are braided stainless steel. New for 2026 is an aluminium brake pedal with a clear anodised finish as a detail improvement.

Three new colour options for 2026

Visually, the Daytona 660 comes in three new colour schemes. The standard colour is Sapphire Black, combining black bodywork, wheels and tank with the silver exhaust and Daytona 660 lettering. Two premium options are available: Aluminium Silver with Sapphire Black, featuring red Diablo Red accents for a racing look, and Cosmic Yellow with Sapphire Black, which pairs yellow body panels with black wheels and red accents.

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Triumph Daytona 660 2026

A2 licence compatible and at dealers from April

The Daytona 660 remains relevant for A2 licence holders. An accessory restrictor kit limits output to 35 kW (47.6 hp) and can be fitted by a Triumph dealer and later removed. The kit includes a dedicated throttle body (APS) and an adapted engine map. LAMS variants are also available in Australia and New Zealand.

Service intervals are set at 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or twelve months. Triumph offers a two-year unlimited mileage warranty that also covers factory-fitted genuine accessories. More than 30 accessories are available, from tank pads and heated grips to colour-matched pillion seat covers and LED indicators.

From 2026, the Daytona 660 will also compete on the world stage. PHR Performance and CM Triumph Factory Racing are set to race the model in the new World Sportbike Championship.

The updated Triumph Daytona 660 is expected to be available at dealers from April 2026.

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