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Triumph Daytona to make its return in January 9, 2024

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TRIUMPH Daytona is set to make a comeback in 2024 with the launch of the Daytona 660 scheduled for January 9, according to the latest announcement shared on social media.

The Triumph Daytona 660 will be powered by the same 660cc three-cylinder engine used in the Tiger Sport 660 and Trident 660.

In addition to the engine, it is believed that the Daytona 660 will also utilize the same chassis as the Trident 660. This marks the first return of the Daytona to the global market since the British brand discontinued the Daytona 675 in 2017.

Despite the comeback with the Daytona 765, which was limited to 1,530 units as a commemorative model celebrating Triumph’s success as the engine supplier for Moto2 in 2020.

The Daytona 660 is expected to offer power figures similar to the Trident 660, around 80hp and 64Nm. For fans of the previous Daytona models, there might be disappointment as the earlier 675 model offered 126hp and 70.2Nm.

Furthermore, the design of the Daytona 660 will be distinct, especially the front headlight, which appears to borrow design elements from the Tiger Sport 660.

At present, detailed information remains limited, but all will be revealed on January 6.

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