RiderBOT Posted October 30, 2025 Posted October 30, 2025 Midweight 798cc Triple due in March 2026 for $16,695 ride‑away Triumph has confirmed the Trident line will grow in 2026 with the arrival of the Trident 800, slotting into the modern mid-capacity class while retaining the neo‑retro attitude that made the 660 such a hit. It brings a larger triple, more tech and a familiar, clean roadster stance, and it’s slated to land in Australian dealerships in March 2026 priced at $16,695 ride‑away. At the centre of the new bike is a 798 cc three‑cylinder engine with triple throttle bodies presented as ‘all-new’, though it closely resembles the Euro‑5‑compliant triple seen in the Tiger Sport 800 in spec, including a forged crank, forged conrods and high‑compression pistons. Claimed outputs are 113 hp at 10,750 rpm and 84 Nm at 8,500 rpm, delivered through a six‑speed gearbox featuring a slip/assist clutch and a bi‑directional quickshifter. The exhaust is a compact 3‑into‑1 feeding a side‑mounted silencer, tying in with the bike’s tidy tail and short overhangs. The chassis features a tubular steel perimeter frame and pressed‑steel swingarm, suspended with Showa 41 mm SFF‑BP upside‑down forks offering compression and rebound adjustment, and a rebound/preload adjustable Showa monoshock. Braking is taken care of via dual 310 mm front discs with radial‑mount four‑piston calipers and a single rear disc. Rider aids include performance=oriented electronics such as lean‑sensitive Optimised Cornering ABS and Traction Control along with three ride modes – Road, Sport and Rain, cruise control and smartphone-enabled navigation, calls and media integration. Cockpit tech combines an LCD multifunction interface with an integrated colour TFT element, packaged in a familiar round twin‑section display. The seat height is an approachable 810 mm, with a svelte 14‑litre tank and a quoted wet weight of 198 kg adding to the Trident’s all-round usability. Cast‑aluminium 17‑inch wheels are shod with 120/70 front and 180/55 rear Michelins. Finish and detailing follow the Trident family template, with a sculpted tank, slim tail and premium surface treatments, plus contrasting gold‑coloured wheels for some extra visual pop. Colour options at launch are Ash Grey/Diablo Red, Carnival Red/Graphite and Jet Black. The bike carries a two‑year, unlimited‑kilometre warranty and class‑leading 10,000‑mile (16,000 km) service intervals. For riders who want more attitude, the Triumph Accessories catalogue includes an Akrapovič silencer with a titanium wrap and carbon‑fibre end cap. SPECIFICATION ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION Type: Liquid-cooled, 3 cylinders, 12 valves, DOHC Capacity: 798 cc Bore: 78.0 mm Stroke: 55.7 mm Compression: 13.2:1 Max Power EC: 115 PS / 113 bhp (84.6 kW) @ 10,750 rpm Max Torque EC: 84 Nm @ 8,500 rpm System: Bosch Multipoint sequential electronic fuel injection with electronic throttle control. 3 rider modes (Rain, Road, Sport) Exhaust: Stainless steel 3 into 1 header system with side mounted stainless steel silencer Final Drive: X ring chain Clutch: Wet, multi-plate, slip & assist Gearbox: 6 speed, Triumph Shift Assist CHASSIS Frame: Tubular steel perimeter frame Swingarm: Twin-sided, fabricated pressed steel Front Wheel: Cast aluminium alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 3.5 in Rear Wheel: Cast aluminium alloy 5 spoke, 17 x 5.5 in Front Tyre: 120/70 R 17 Rear Tyre: 180/55 R 17 Front Suspension: Showa 41 mm upside down separate function big piston (SFF-BP) forks, 120 mm wheel travel, adjustable compression & rebound damping Rear Suspension: Showa monoshock RSU, with adjustable preload and rebound damping, 130 mm wheel travel Front Brakes: Twin Ø310 mm floating discs, 4-piston radial calipers, OCABS Rear Brakes: Single Ø220 mm fixed disc, single piston sliding caliper, OCABS Instrument Display and Functions: LCD Multifunction Instruments with integrated colour TFT screen DIMENSIONS & WEIGHTS Length: 2024 mm Width Handlebars: 815 mm Height Without Mirror: 1088 mm Seat Height: 810 mm Wheelbase: 1402 mm Rake: 24.5 ° Trail: 108 mm Wet Weight: 198 kg Tank Capacity: 14 litres SERVICE Service Interval: 16,000 km/12 months CONSUMPTION AND EMISSIONS Fuel Consumption: 4.7 l/100 km (60.1 mpg) Emissions: 109 g/km, EURO 5+ The post Triumph Unveil All-New Trident 800 appeared first on Australian Motorcycle News. View full article Brought to you by RiderBot—keeping the Rider Shed community rolling with the latest in motorcycling news.
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