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Bike Review: 2025 Triumph Trident | A Long Term Review

James B · August 11, 2025
Over the course of four weeks, I had the opportunity to ride the 2025 Triumph Trident as part of my daily commute.
This extended period of testing provided a comprehensive look at what the bike delivers in terms of performance, comfort, and overall riding experience. Below is my in-depth review, drawing from my time spent with the Trident.
Quickshifter: An Everyday Joy
One of the standout features of the 2025 Trident is the quickshifter, which is fitted as standard on the 2025 model. It’s an everyday joy to use. It makes shifting up and down incredibly smooth, which elevates the overall riding experience.
For any rider, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, the quickshifter takes some of the stress out of shifting and adds an extra level of fun to each ride. It’s one of those features that’s easy to take for granted, but it really does make the bike feel more polished.
Commuter-Friendly, With Some Conditions
The Trident makes a good commuter bike if your route isn’t too long and is suited to its strengths. It’s nimble enough to handle city traffic with ease, but you wouldn’t want to take it on endless miles of motorway, especially if you’re expecting a cushy long-distance cruiser. My daily commute was a breeze, but it’s important to note that it’s at its best on the right kind of roads—think more twisty lanes and less motorway slog.
Super Responsive
When you twist the throttle on the Trident, it responds immediately. There’s no lag or hesitation, just a smooth and instant hit of power. This bike feels connected to the road in a way that inspires confidence. Whether you’re carving through corners or zooming around town, it never feels out of its depth.
Beginner-Friendly Low Seat Height
For beginners or shorter riders, the low seat height is a massive advantage. It’s just low enough to ensure you have confidence when stopping at lights or navigating slow-speed maneuvers. You feel in control, and the bike doesn’t feel intimidating when you're on the move or even at a standstill.
Predictable Power Delivery
Triumph has nailed the power delivery on this one. It's not too aggressive, which is great for new riders who may still be learning the ropes. The power is welcoming and predictable, making it easy to handle in a variety of situations. Even when you push it, the bike remains composed and manageable. Whether you're cruising or pushing the limits, the Trident stays calm and collected.
Fun for Any Rider
The Trident is a bike that will make any rider smile. From a newbie to an experienced motorcyclist, it brings fun to the table for all. Its versatility means it handles urban streets, twisty roads, and even the occasional weekend ride with ease. It’s a genuinely fun bike to ride.
Tech That Makes a Difference
Triumph has packed in some extra tech that truly enhances comfort. The inclusion of cruise control is a standout. It’s perfect for those average-speed limit zones and motorways, offering a more relaxed riding experience. While the Trident might not be the first choice for long-haul motorway trips, the cruise control makes the occasional stretch more comfortable. It’s one of those tech features you didn’t know you needed until you try it.
Light and Agile Handling
One of the biggest advantages of the Trident is how light and agile it feels. It’s easy to move around, whether you’re navigating tight spots in the city or simply maneuvering it in the garage. The lightness makes it feel nimble, giving a sense of freedom while riding that’s perfect for newer riders.
Aesthetics That Stand Out
The Trident looks the part—sleek, modern, and sporty. It’s a bike that turns heads, thanks to its clean lines and purposeful design. Whether you’re riding through town or parked up, the Trident exudes a premium feel that makes it hard not to admire.
Seat Position: Sporty but Less Comfortable
The seat position on the Trident definitely leans toward the sportier side, which adds to the fun factor of the ride. However, this does come at the expense of some comfort, especially for those used to a more relaxed, classic riding position. It’s not uncomfortable, but after longer rides, you may find it’s not the most ideal for cruising all day.
Fuel Efficiency and Affordability
One of the key factors for many riders, especially those using their bike for commuting, is how efficient it is on fuel and how much it costs to run. The 2025 Triumph Trident excels in this department, offering impressive miles per gallon (MPG) that helps keep running costs low.
During my four weeks of riding, I consistently saw fuel economy figures in the range of 50-60 MPG, depending on riding conditions. For a bike in this category, that’s excellent. Whether you’re cruising through town or taking on twistier backroads, the Trident proves to be a cost-effective option for those looking to keep fuel expenses down.
Additionally, the Trident's affordable pricing, both in terms of initial cost and ongoing maintenance, makes it a solid option for riders who are budget-conscious. Routine maintenance costs are reasonable, and with its proven reliability, you’re less likely to face costly repairs down the line. Tyres, chain maintenance, and other consumables are also relatively inexpensive compared to larger or more premium models, making it a practical choice for everyday use.
In short, the 2025 Triumph Trident strikes a balance between performance and affordability, offering great fuel efficiency and low running costs, which is ideal for those looking to keep their overall expenses in check while enjoying a high-quality ride.
Conclusion
Overall, the 2025 Triumph Trident is a fantastic all-around bike. It’s accessible, fun, and packed with tech that makes a real difference in daily riding. It’s ideal for commuters who stick to the right kind of roads and for new riders who want a bike that’s forgiving but still packs a punch when needed. The Trident strikes the perfect balance between practicality and excitement, making it a solid choice for riders at all levels.