The Trident 800 is likely to be priced at Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom) in India while positioned above the Trident 660 which costs Rs 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom)
Triumph Motorcycles has launched the all-new Trident 800 naked roadster motorcycle in the UK. It can be pre-booked at all the company authorized dealerships in the United Kingdom while priced at £9,195 (Around Rs 10.76 lakh). Triumph Trident 800 deliveries will start from March 2026 in the UK while we can expect the naked roadster to hit the Indian shores by mid 2026. For the unversed, Triumph Trident 660 is already on sale in India at a sticker price of Rs 8.99 lakh (ex-showroom). Hence, the Trident 800 will at least cost Rs 12 lakh (ex-showroom) in India, if not more.
Sitting on a lightweight tubular steel perimeter frame, Triumph Trident 800 flaunts stripped-back styling with typical roadster elements such as short upswept sports-style silencer, minimal number plate hanger, colour-coded belly pan and flyscreen. The chiseled fuel tank is integrated into the contoured seat and sleek tail profile. The seat has an embossed logo while the Trident 800 rides on golden-coloured 17-inch 5-spoke cast aluminium alloy wheels which are shod with Michelin tyres.
The Trident 800 boasts of split-seat setup with height of 810 mm. The suspension duties are carried out by 41mm USD Showa front forks with adjustable compression and rebound while at the rear, it gets Showa monoshock with preload and rebound adjustment. The stopping power comes from 310 mm twin floating front disc brakes and 220 mm single fixed rear disc unit.

Since it is a premium model, the safety equipment onboard is as extensive as one can imagine it to be in the form of Advanced lean-sensitive Optimised Cornering ABS, Traction control, Cruise control, and Triumph Shift Assist for clutch-less up and downshifting of gears. The naked roadster can be availed in three colours namely Ash Grey with Diablo Red detailing, Carnival Red with Graphite accents, and Jet Black.
The Trident 800 also boasts of a My Triumph Bluetooth system which gives the riders access to music, calls and turn-by-turn navigation via the left-hand switchcube on the round 3.5-inch colour TFT display. The bike comes with an all-LED lighting setup which includes round headlight with DRL signature, integrated tail light and self-cancelling indicators. The roadster also comes packed with three ride modes namely Road, Sport and Rain.

At the heart, the Trident 800 houses the all-new 798cc triple petrol engine which belts out top power of 113 bhp at 10,750 rpm and peak torque of 84 Nm at 8,500 rpm. The engine is linked to a 6-speed gearbox while the fuel tank capacity stands at 14 litres. It is sold with two-year unlimited mileage warranty and a class-leading 16,000 km service interval.

