Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026 vs. Triumph Trident 800 2026

Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026

Triumph Trident 800 2026
Overview - Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026 vs Triumph Trident 800 2026

Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026

Triumph Trident 800 2026
Technical Specifications Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026 compared to Triumph Trident 800 2026
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Honda CB650R E-Clutch 2026

The Honda CB650R E-Clutch impressed in our 2024 long term test bike with its combination of a classic four-cylinder engine and state-of-the-art E-Clutch technology. It offers a balanced riding experience that is enjoyable both in everyday life and on sporty rides. Despite minor weaknesses, such as its higher weight and standard tyres, it remains a reliable and powerful naked bike that stands out above all for its comfort, user-friendliness and innovative technology.
Triumph Trident 800 2026

The Triumph Trident 800 remains true to the Trident concept: accessible, straightforward and fun to ride – yet noticeably more mature than its 660cc sister model. The new 798cc three cylinder engine delivers smooth power delivery, the standard quickshifter works a treat, and the overall package of suspension, tyres, electronics and ergonomics makes the Trident 800 a bike that’s nimble in town and composed on country roads. Added to this is excellent build quality and a design that’s clearly recognisable as a Trident – with a slightly more muscular look and a number plate holder that’s sure to spark debate.















