Mbp Moto C1002v vs Triumph Daytona 660 - Which is Better?
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MBP Moto C1002V vs Triumph Daytona 660

Choosing between the MBP Moto C1002V vs Triumph Daytona 660? BikeJunction is here to help! The C1002V starts at ₹ 13.13 Lakh, while the Daytona 660 is priced at ₹ 9.88 Lakh (ex-showroom). You can easily compare all the required parameters for your new two-wheeler. These two-wheelers have powerful motors with good performance. Among them, the C1002V offers 102.0 Nm @ 6500rpm torque. The Daytona 660 gives 69 Nm @ 8,250 rpm torque. Apart from all this, you can pick from Daytona 660 colour options for the 3. you will get a more extensive comparison of MBP Moto C1002V and Triumph Daytona 660, which will definitely clear your confusion between these two-wheelers.

MBP Moto C1002V vs Triumph Daytona 660 Comparison Overview

Key HighlightsC1002VDaytona 660
Price₹ 13.13 Lakh₹ 9.88 Lakh
Displacement997 cc660 cc
Power95.17 PS @ 7600rpm80bhp @ 10,250rpm
Mileage17 kmpl17.47 kmpl
Top Speed198 km/h_
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Engine
Max Power
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Highest power the engine/motor can produce.

95.17 PS @ 7600rpm 80bhp @ 10,250rpm
Max Torque
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The highest twisting force the engine generates, which affects acceleration and pulling power.

102.0 Nm @ 6500rpm 69 Nm @ 8,250 rpm
Compression Ratio
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Compression ratio is how much the engine squeezes air-fuel before ignition. Higher ratios mean more power; lower ratios improve durability.

10.3:1 N/A
Emission Type
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Pollution level compliance of the engine.

BS6 N/A
Engine Type
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Design and working of the two-wheeler's engine.

V-twin, 2 cylinder at 80 º/4 stroke Liquid cooled, inline 3-cylinder,12 valve, DOHC, 240° Firing order
Displacement
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Engine cylinder capacity measured in cc.

997 660
Bore
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Bore is the diameter of a bike’s engine cylinder. A larger bore allows more fuel-air mix, increasing power and speed.

92 mm74.04 mm
Load Carrying Capacity
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Maximum weight a two-wheeler can handle.

196 KgN/A
No Of Cylinders2 3
Peak Power
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Highest power a bike/scooter can produce.

95 WN/A
Stroke
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Stroke is the piston’s movement inside the engine cylinder. Longer strokes give more torque, shorter strokes give more speed and higher RPM.

75 mm51.1 mm
Speed
Top Speed198 Km/hN/A
Tyres & Wheels
Tyre SizeFront : 130/70-18, Rear : 240/40-18 Front :120/70 - 17, Rear : 180/55 - 17
Wheel SizeFront : 457.2mm, Rear : 457.2 mm Front : 431.8mm, Rear : 431.8mm
Tubeless Tyre
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A tyre without an inner tube, reducing puncture risks and maintaining air longer.

Tubeless N/A
Ignition
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The system that starts the engine, usually via a key, button, or smart start.

TCI N/A
Wheelbase
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The distance from the center of the front wheel to the center of the rear wheel, affecting stability, handling, and riding comfort.

1665 mm1425 mm
Brakes
Rear BrakeDisc Single 220mm fixed disc
Abs
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(Anti-locking Braking System) Prevents wheel locking during hard braking, improving control and safety.

Dual channel N/A
Front BrakeDouble Disc Twin 310mm floating discs
Braking TypeN/A Single Channel ABS
Front Brake Diameter320 mmN/A
Rear Brake Diameter300 mmN/A
Fuel
Fuel SupplyFuel Injection N/A
Fuel Capacity22 L14 L
Body
Body Type
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The overall design and shape of the bike (e.g., cruiser, sports, scooter).

Cruiser Bike Super Bike
Drive Type
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How power is sent to the wheels (e.g., chain, belt, shaft).

Belt drive N/A
Frame
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The main structure holding the bike together.

Double-cradle Tubular steel perimeter frame
Dry Weight
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Bike’s weight without fuel and fluids.

268 KgN/A
Ground Clearance
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Distance between the bike’s lowest part and the ground.

150 mmN/A
Height1120 mm1145 mm
Length2380 mmN/A
Saddle Height
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Distance from the ground to the seat.

680 mmN/A
Seat Height
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Distance from the ground to the seat.

680 mm810 mm
Total Weight
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Maximum weight the bike can carry, including riders and luggage.

262 KgN/A
Width918 mm736 mm
Switches & Controls
Riding Modes
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Different settings (e.g., Sport, Eco, Rain) that adjust performance and power delivery.

N/A Rain, Road
Starting
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The method to start the bike (e.g., electric start, kick start, or both).

Self Start Only Electric start
Traction Control
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A system that prevents wheel slip by adjusting power during acceleration on slippery surfaces.

N/A Yes
Meter
Display
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A screen that shows important riding information like speed, fuel, and trip details.

5” TFT LCD LCD
Instrument Console
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The main dashboard displaying speed, fuel, engine stats, and warnings.

Digital Colour TFT Screen
Odometer
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Measures and records the total distance the bike has traveled since new.

Digital N/A
Speedometer
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Displays the current speed of the bike in km/h or mph.

Digital N/A
Tripmeter
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Tracks specific trip distances separately from the odometer, useful for measuring short rides.

Digital N/A
Service Due Indicator
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Reminds when the next bike servicing or maintenance is needed.

N/A Yes
Clutch & Gear
Clutch
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A device that connects and disconnects the engine from the wheels for smooth gear shifts.

Wet multi-disc clutch, mechanically actuated Wet, multi-plate, slip and assist
Gear Box6-Speed 6-speed
Transmission
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The entire system that transfers engine power to the wheels (includes clutch and gearbox).

Manual N/A
Shockers
Suspension FrontUpside-down telescopic forks,unadjustable Showa 41mm upside down Separate Function Forks - Big Piston (SFF-BP), 110mm Wheel travel
Suspension RearPro-link Mono shock- absorber ,adjustable Showa monoshock RSU, with preload adjustment, 130mm Wheel travel
Seat
Seat Type
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The design of the seat that affects comfort and seating position.

Split N/A
Stepup SeatYes N/A
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Anti Theft Alarm
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Alerts if someone tries to steal or tamper with the bike.

Yes N/A

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