NEW DELHI:
Triumph Motorcycles on Tuesday unveiled the all-new Trident prototype at the London Design Museum. The
roadster is expected to hit the global market in spring 2021.
The Triumph Trident comes as a result of a 4-year development program at the automaker’s design facility in the UK. The Trident integrates the signature Triumph design elements with all-new prototype components to showcase the style and attitude of the all-new roadster.
The Trident design presents a pure,
minimalistic form, with clean lines and uncluttered features that incorporate Triumph’s design DNA, with signature tank knee indents and key cues from the iconic Speed Triple’s muscular poise.
The Trident will be powered by the compact
Triumph triple engine, with the perfect balance of low-down torque and top-end power. The Trident will also deliver rider ergonomics crafted to bring the motorcycle’s handling expertise for the perfect balance of an engaged and dynamic ride. The all-new chassis will help in giving riders immense confidence and a natural upright riding position.
“The Trident design prototype marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Triumph, where the brief was all about fun, from the look to the ride. With its pure minimalist form, clean lines, Triumph design DNA and more than a hint of our Speed Triple’s muscular poise, this gives the first exciting glimpse at the full Trident story to come. Ultimately our aim was to bring a new take on character and style, alongside the accessible easy handling and quality Triumph is known for – at a price that’s really competitive,” said
Steve Sargent, Chief Product Officer, Triumph.