Triumph Motorcycles is working to diversify its product portfolio for the global market with the Trident 800. The Triumph Trident 800 has been snapped testing in Spain, hinting at its launch to be slotted soon. While the test vehicle was spotted with blacked-out bodywork, it reveals the overall design of Triumph's new 800cc machine.
Triumph Trident 800
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The Triumph Trident 800 is likely to borrow the power mill from the Triumph Sport 800, which gets a 798cc, three-cylinder engine, joined to a 6-speed gearbox with quickshifter, producing 113 hp and 84 Nm of torque.
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Talking about the design, the Trident 800 test mule hints that the motorcycle seeks most of its design inspiration from its younger, 660cc sibling. However, it appears to be much bigger with the larger fuel tank and split seat setup. The Triumph Trident will get a rounded headlight, a tail lamp similar to the Trident 660, and a small flyscreen.
Triumph Trident 800 spied testing
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Apart from the engine, the Trident 800 seems to borrow the cycle parts from the Tiger Sport 800 as well. The test vehicle was spotted carrying radially-mounted front brake calipers, drawing the cycle part similarity between the two motorcycles.
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While the exact feature list of the Triumph Trident has not been disclosed yet, it is likely to get cruise control, a bidirectional quickshifter, traction control, three riding modes (Rain, Road & Sport), and dual-channel ABS.
The Triumph Trident 800 seems production-ready and might grab a spot at the EICMA 2025, which is scheduled for the second week of November 2025.